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ONT again named fastest-growing U.S. airport

ONT nearly back to pre-pandemic passenger levels

For the fifth consecutive year, Ontario International Airport has been named the fastest-growing airport in the United States by a leading aviation industry publication. Ontario International is on pace to serve 250,000 more passengers this year than the 5.6 million air travelers it handled in 2019, according to Global Traveler …

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Home price growth slows

Nationwide housing prices take record jump

U.S. home prices grew 10.1 percent year-over-year in October, the lowest increase in nearly two years, according to data released Tuesday. Low inventory, loss of purchase power and uncertainty regarding the economy’s immediate future are some of the reasons for the slowdown, which is expected to last into next spring, …

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Victorville accepting applications for federal grant money

Cal State University San Bernardino receives grant money

Victorville has nearly $2 million available for community development projects for the 2023-2024 fiscal year, which starts July 1. That funding is provided by the Community Development Block Grant and HOME Investment Partnerships, according to a statement on the city’s website. Both programs are administered by the U.S. Department of …

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CSUSB graduate program recognized

Cal State San Bernardino has been named one of the top 50 graduate programs for entrepreneurial studies by the Princeton Review. The Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration ranked 44th internationally and eighth in the western United States in the review’s 2023 rankings, which were published last …

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Possible pitfalls seen for Inland industrial market in 2023

Higher interest rates are affecting the economy, including the local industrial market, according to several local brokers.  Neither is predicting a disaster, just a slower-than-normal year. Despite rising interest rates and threats of a recession, the Inland Empire industrial market performed extremely well in 2022.   During the third quarter, …

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It’s two strikes on Inland manufacturing

IE manufacturing surges

Manufacturing in the Inland Empire declined for the second consecutive month in November, according to data released last week. The region’s purchasing managers index for the next-to-last month of the year was 49.6, just below the 50 benchmark that determines if manufacturing is growing or receding, according to the Institute of …

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