Murrieta Hot Springs, the 46-acre property in southwest Riverside County that has been home to a Christian conference center and Bible college since 1995, has been sold. Olympus Real Estate Group paid $50 million for the site at 39401 Hot Springs Road, according to a statement released Tuesday. The seller …
Read More »Two new dental offices in SB County
Western Dental & Orthodontics, one of the largest chains of oral healthcare offices in the United States, has opened two locations in the Inland Empire. The company, an affiliate of Sonrava Health, earlier this month opened offices in Colton and Yucaipa, according to a statement. The Colton office at 1100 …
Read More »Planned shopping center attracts 18 retailers
Eighteen retailers have agreed to locate at a Rialto shopping center scheduled to break ground this month. Rialto Village will be built at the southwest corner of San Bernardino and Riverside avenues and will be anchored by Sprouts, Burlington, Ulta, and Five Below, according to CBRE Ontario, which is marketing …
Read More »IE claims seven of the country’s top industrial leases
The Inland Empire accounted for seven of the largest industrial leases in the United States during the first six months of this year, according to data released today. Only Atlanta, Chicago and Indianapolis surpassed the Inland region in the category, which was based on an average size warehouse lease of …
Read More »CSUSB performing arts to get started
Cal State San Bernardino will break ground next month on a $127 million performing arts center. The 500-seat facility, which is expected to open in the 2024-25 academic year, will be built south of the campus’ current performing arts center, according to a statement on the university’s website. A ceremony …
Read More »Inland Empire developer wants statehood for San Bernardino County
Jeff Burum, an Inland Empire commercial and residential developer for more than three decades, wants San Bernardino County to secede from California. Some people, starting with the county board of supervisors, believe that’s an idea worth considering. Longtime Inland Empire developer Jeff Burum is convinced that San Bernardino County is not …
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