Despite high costs and what some believe is too much regulation, some local manufacturers say the Inland region is a good place to do business and they have no intention of leaving. Tony Maglica is the personification of the American Dream. Born in New York City in 1930 and raised …
Read More »Riverside to help residents, businesses cut energy costs
Riverside is offering several energy-saving programs that will help cut utility bills by hundreds of dollars per year. The programs, approved by the city council, are available to residents and businesses and will be paid for through the state-mandated public benefits charge, according to a statement. The Small Business Direct …
Read More »Omnitrans has new HR director
Suzanne Pfeiffer is Omnitrans’ new human resources director. Pfeiffer, who has worked in human resources for more than 30 years in the public and private sector, replaces Marjorie Ewing, who retired recently, according to a statement. Most recently, Pfeiffer was chief human resources director at C-TRAN, the public transit agency …
Read More »Elitist Cadiz Critics’ Fake News Problem
Critics of the Cadiz Water Project in San Bernardino County’s Mojave Desert have spared no bit of innuendo, propaganda, administrative interference, and plain old lies in a flailing effort to stop the project from providing clean, renewable water to 100,000 households in Southern California. For the record, the Cadiz Water …
Read More »Multifamily housing expected to stay strong
The U.S. multifamily housing market will likely remain healthy during the next five years, according to a report. Demand, job growth and positive demographics “point to a healthy state of affairs for the U.S. multifamily market,” Yardi Matrix reported. A “significant supply” of multifamily product will be delivered nationwide between …
Read More »Chino business doesn’t build planes, but it keeps them in the air
Threshold Aviation Group conducts business all over the world, but its roots are firmly planted in the Inland Empire. The company that occupies 175,000 square feet of hangar and office space next to a 7,000-foot runway at Chino Airport scours the world looking for aircraft – mostly private jets used …
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