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Threshold to restore helicopters

Threshold Aviation Group in Chino will welcome a Boeing CH-47D Chinook helicopter next month, where it will be refurbished and retrofitted so it can be used to fight fires. The military aircraft can transport 30 to 40 people and is one of the world’s largest helicopters, said Doug Crowther, Threshold’s …

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Commercial Banking Loan Agreements “Everything is Negotiable”

By Eugene E. Valdez AKA The Loan Doctor I am working on a new book. I have selected the title but I don’t want to give it away because it is sort of my “intellectual property.” The mission statement of my book is to share information with today’s entrepreneur on …

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Bank merger approved by stockholders

Shareholders with CVB Financial Corp. in Ontario and Community Bank in Pasadena have approved the merger of the two entities. Both groups OK’d the move last week at their respective regular shareholder meetings, four months after the agreement was announced, according to a statement. CVB Financial will purchase Community Bank …

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RC shopping center changes hands

A neighborhood shopping center in Rancho Cucamonga has been sold. RC Plaza, a nine-building complex at East Foothill Boulevard and Archibald Avenue, sold for $9.7 million, according to a statement. Hanley Investment Group in Corona Del Mar and Voit Real Estate in Anaheim represented the seller, a private investment group …

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IE United Way announces donations

The Inland Empire United Way has announced that it will donate $566,000 to local nonprofits. Grants ranging from $5,000 to $25,000 will be handed out to 45 organizations that serve the Pomona Valley, west end, east valley and the High Desert areas of San Bernardino County during the next year, …

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Hesperia braces for major housing development

Tapestry will bring more than 15,000 housing units to the High Desert city. Its first houses are expected to go on the market in two years. Never let it be said that Hesperia isn’t doing its part to alleviate California’s housing crisis. The High Desert city with a population of …

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