A 109,000-square foot warehouse distribution facility in Temecula has been sold. Westcore, which buys, develops, and manages west coast industrial properties, bought the facility at 28381 Vincent Moraga Drive for $16 million from an unidentified party, according to a statement released this week. The building covers 6.6 acres. “This building …
Read More »J&J vaccine returns to Riverside County
The Johnson & Johnson vaccine will again be administered at all COVID-19 clinics operated by Riverside County. County health officials lifted the ban based on recommendations from state and county officials who stopped use of the vaccine temporarily after a few severe reactions were reported nationwide, according to a statement. …
Read More »Town to allow attendance at public meetings
Apple Valley will resume in-person town council meetings and other public gatherings. Attendance will be limited to 50 percent of capacity, with physical-distance seating and sanitizing of common areas, according to a statement on the town’s website. Masks and temperature checks will also be required. “It has been more than …
Read More »IE office market improves slightly
The Inland Empire office market perked up slightly during the first quarter, as the worst effects of the pandemic began to wane. Net absorption was minus-42,843 square feet, down from minus-61,148 in the fourth quarter of 2020, according to CBRE. That trend was fueled mostly by leases of properties between …
Read More »San Manuel tribe donates $4 million to Goodwill
The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians has given $4 million to Goodwill Southern California. The donation, the largest ever made to the non-profit in its 105-year history, will help pay for job training and placement services in Riverside and San Bernardino counties, according to a statement released Wednesday. The …
Read More »Riverside County starts online vaccine survey
Riverside County has started an online survey that asks residents their views on the COVID-19 vaccines. County officials want a better understanding of the public’s feelings about vaccination and their experiences with the Coronavirus, according to a statement on the county’s website. “Knowing how residents are feeling about vaccination helps …
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