Fontana Mayor Acquanetta Warren has been appointed to the U.S. Intergovernmental Policy Advisory Committee. Warren will help advise the Office of U.S. Trade Representatives on trade policy between the state and local governments and the United States, according to a statement. Her four-year term began April 4. “I understand the …
Read More »Future retail center lands coffee house
The soon-to-open Redlands Packing House District has signed another tenant. Augies Coffee Roasters will occupy a 1,079-square-foot space at the northwest corner of Eureka Street and Stuart Avenue, according to a statement released Wednesday. It will be Augies’ second Redlands location and its fifth in Southern California, Glendale-based Evergreen Devco …
Read More »Local industrial market refuses to slow
The Inland Empire industrial market stayed red hot during the first quarter of 2018, according to data released Wednesday. The region’s vacancy rate was 4.7 percent, down from five percent during the first three months of 2017, about 0.30 percent lower than the historical average dating to the first quarter …
Read More »Three industrial buildings completed
Trammel Crow Co. recently completed three industrial buildings in the Inland Empire that total 2.4 million square feet. Those developments are a one-million-square-foot structure in Riverside’s Hunter Park, a 750,000-square-foot building in Riverside County’s Interstate 215 Corridor and a 600,000-square-foot building in Fontana’s Sierra Lakes district, according to a statement …
Read More »Large industrial portfolio sold
A multi-tenant industrial portfolio in Redlands and Riverside has been sold. Combined, the properties total more than 212,000 square feet and sold for just under $16 million, according to CBRE Ontario, which arranged financing. The transaction was announced Tuesday. Davis Partners, an onsite property management company based in Newport Beach, …
Read More »Demolition of former Broadway in Montclair begins
An estimated 250 people gathered Tuesday at Montclair Place to watch the start of demolition of the former Broadway building. At about 9:35 a.m., a wrecking ball smashed into the side of the 154,000-square-foot building on the mall’s east end, eliciting cheers, fireworks and multiple cell phone snapshots from the …
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