A pair of medical office buildings in Corona have sold for $4.2 million. The vacant buildings at 818 and 830 Magnolia Ave. sold for $2.1 million each to separate local physicians whose names were not released, according to a statement released by Avison Young. Both doctors plan to use part …
Read More »Inland officials praise lifting of COVID-19 restrictions
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s decision to remove statewide the regional stay-at-home orders implemented in December because of the pandemic prompted praise from Riverside and San Bernardino County officials. The decision, announced Monday, means restaurants may again offer outdoor service, hair and nail salons and other personal care services may reopen as …
Read More »“The Cheech” moves closer to reality
The Riverside City Council has reached two agreements regarding The Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art and Culture, both of which bring the long-planned project closer to happening. First, council members have approved a 25-year management agreement with the Riverside Art Museum, according to a statement on the city’s website. …
Read More »Former Food-4-Less changes hands
A Corona building formerly occupied by Food 4 Less has been sold. The structure at 109 N. McKinley St. sold for $4.7 million, Progressive Real Estate Partners in Rancho Cucamonga announced in a statement Wednesday. The buyer, Expert Hardwood Flooring, plans to use the 55,000-square-foot building as a wholesale distribution …
Read More »Medical office complex sells for $18.3 million
A three-building medical office complex in Redlands has sold for $18.3 million. The Park Plaza Medical Campus at 1776, 1782 and 1790 Park Ave. was sold by Cypress West Partners in Rancho Santa Margarita, according to CBRE. Cypress West owns and operates medical office properties throughout the western United States. …
Read More »Rancho Cucamonga gobbles up some land
A long-planned annexation of more than 4,000 acres of mostly open space, something the city has tried to do for 40 years, finally happened in December. Plans call for some single-family homes and light commercial development on the property, but mostly city officials want to preserve the area’s rural feel. …
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