Prabash Coswatte has been promoted to the chief operating officer by Cardenas Markets. Currently the grocery store chain’s chief administrative officer, Coswatte will oversee multiple departments, including store operations, loss prevention, data integrity, maintenance, construction, and real estate, according to a statement. “Prabash has proven to be a successful member …
Read More »Fuentes is Cathedral City’s new assistant city manager
Katherine Fuentes has been named Cathedral City’s assistant city manager. Fuentes, Pico Rivera’s assistant city manager, was selected following a nationwide search that attracted more than 2,000 applicants, according to a statement on the city’s website. “I am excited to have Katherine Fuentes join the Cathedral City Team,” City Manager …
Read More »CSUSB street medicine program receives grant
Riverside-based Health to Hope Clinics has donated more than $26,000 to the Nursing Street Medicine program at Cal State San Bernardino’s Palm Desert campus. The money will help improve healthcare access in underserved communities, increase mobile medical clinics and improve health-related infrastructure, according to a statement on the university’s website. The …
Read More »Residents to weigh in on future priorities for Palm Springs
Palm Springs residents are being asked to participate in the National Community Survey, which local governments use to question their residents on a range of topics. Results of the survey, which will be conducted in two phases later this month, will give Palm Springs’ officials a better sense of how …
Read More »Barstow fast-food site sells for record price
A retail property in Barstow occupied by Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers has sold for $5.5 million. The transaction includes the 1.2-acre site at 2620 Fisher Blvd. where the fast-food restaurant is located and its 15-year lease, according to SRS Real Estate Partners. SRS represented the seller, Starboard Realty Advisors. Newmark …
Read More »Inland manufacturing sector reaches growth milestone
It’s official: the Inland Empire’s manufacturing sector has been growing, uninterrupted, for one year. The region’s purchasing managers index in August was 57.7, well above the 50 benchmark that determines growth or contraction in any category, the Institute of Applied Research and Policy Analysis at Cal State San Bernardino reported today. …
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