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City to celebrate downtown improvements

Palm Springs and the Palm Springs Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with P.S. Resorts, will host a grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony to mark the city’s downtown revitalization efforts. The event, scheduled for Dec 14, will include a time capsule dedication and a 30-minute fireworks show, according to a …

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Home prices rise on lack of inventory

Inland Empire Homeowners Spending More on their Homes

Southern California home sales rose 3.6 percent in October year over year, the highest number for that month since 2012. The median price of a home in the six-county region last month, $495,000, was up 6.5 percent compared with October 2016, according to data released Wednesday by CoreLogic in Irvine. …

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SB industrial properties sold

Inland industrial market is more than solid

Two industrial buildings in San Bernardino have been sold. Westcore Properties, a San Diego-based commercial real estate investment firm, bought properties at 927 E. Ninth St. and 7776 E. Tippecanoe Ave. for an undisclosed sum, according to a statement released Monday. The seller was The Bentall Kennedy Group in Toronto. …

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Women leaders to receive awards

Palm Springs and the Palm Springs Chamber of Commerce will host the 31st annual Athena Awards Holiday Gala. The event, which recognizes five women for their outstanding business and community leadership, is scheduled to be be held at 11:30 a.m. Friday at the Renaissance Palm Springs, 888 Tahquitz Canyon Way. …

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OIA passenger traffic keeps climbing

October was another solid month for Ontario International Airport, as passenger traffic rose 4.7 percent year over year. More than 410,500 passengers passed through Ontario International last month, boosted in part by Frontier Airlines, which began serving the airport during that time, according to a statement. More than 3.7 million …

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HireMoVal gets rolling

Moreno Valley’s HireMoVal, a program designed to get city businesses to hire local residents, has kicked into gear four months after it started. Two applications are being processed, and another 20 or so are “in the pipeline” and are expected to be processed shortly, said Marshall Eyerman, the city’s chief …

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