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Pending Home Sales Inch Up

Real Estate Good in Inland Empire

Pending home sales in California were up slightly in September, amid signs that the region’s overall housing market might be cooling off. Statewide, pending sales – meaning a contract has been signed but the sale has not yet closed – were up 5.2 percent compared with August and 10.5 percent …

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Esri Partners with IBM

ESRI Gets New Grant

Esri is making its data and technology available on the IBM cloud. The Redlands-based company, a world leader in geographic information system technology, announced Tuesday that IBM customers can now use Esri maps, data and analytical services “in a secure cloud environment,” according to a statement. Esri and IBM technology …

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Spending of HUD Grants to be Discussed

Victorville and Apple Valley will host public meetings next month regarding the spending of federal community development block grant funds. The grants, which are distributed by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, are used by state and local governments to pay for social programs and community upgrades, according …

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Housing Market Drops Slightly

Warehouse Deal Approved As Property Values Drop.001

Southern California’s housing market suffered a slight drop in September, as sales were down nearly one percent year-over-year. Overall, 20,927 new and resale houses and condominiums were sold in the six-county region last month compared with 21,093 in September 2015, according to data released Wednesday by CoreLogic in Irvine. Despite …

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Retail Site in Moreno Valley Sold

Inland Empire Retail Properties Sold

A retail site in Moreno Valley that is anchored by an El Pollo Loco restaurant has been sold. The property, at 15135 Perris Blvd, sold for $1.62 million, according to a statement released Tuesday by Ferris Lee Investments. Opened two months ago, the 2,975-square-foot project is at Perris Boulevard and …

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Halloween Boosts Local Economy

Party Plus in Redlands

While many people think of Halloween as the spookiest holiday of the year, the scariest thought for the local economy would be what would happen without this widely celebrated holiday. Here in the Inland Empire, there are dozens of Halloween costume retailers, and we interviewed one of the largest. In …

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