San Bernardino County’s economy received a ringing endorsement Tuesday from one of the Inland Empire’s better-known economists. Like the U.S. economy, the county’s economy is enjoying a solid run of growth that shows no sign of slowing down, said Chris Thornberg, director of the UC Riverside School of Business Center …
Read More »OIA to offer more valet parking
Ontario International Airport’s Terminal 2 will soon offer curbside valet parking. The service, scheduled to begin May 10, will cost $25 per day, according to a statement released by the Ontario International Airport Authority. Terminal 2 serves Alaska, Delta, Frontier, United, Volaris and China Airlines. The latter, Ontario International’s third …
Read More »IE manufacturing stays hot
Manufacturing in the Inland Empire continued to sizzle in April. The region’s purchasing managers index last month was 62.4, virtually unchanged from March, according to data released Tuesday by the Institute of Applied Research and Policy Analysis at Cal State San Bernardino. That’s the 16th consecutive month the index has …
Read More »Air show headed for Chino Airport
The Planes of Fame Air Show is scheduled to land Saturday and Sunday this weekend at Chino Airport. This year’s event will include more than 50 historic aircraft, including P-47 Thunderbolts, P-38 Lightnings and P-52 Mustangs, according to a statement. Gates will open at 8 a.m. so that patrons can …
Read More »Verizon gives $300,000 to Cal State San Bernardino
Cal State San Bernardino has received $300,000 from Verizon Innovative Learning. The grant will allow the university to maintain its partnership with a program that offers science, technology, engineering and math [STEM] courses to minority students in the San Bernardino City Unified School District, according to a statement. Verizon Innovative …
Read More »Inland office market might be stronger than it appears
The numbers aren’t through-the-roof, but there’s reason to believe the market might be stronger than the data indicates. On the surface, the Inland Empire office appears to be plodding along, keeping its head above water but not accomplishing much else. The first quarter numbers from two major brokerages tell a …
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