More than 100 people attended Threshold Aviation Group’s recent U.S.- China General Aviation Business Conference. The conference, which was held March 28-30 at Threshold’s headquarters at Chino Airport and the Embassy Suites in Brea, brought together government and aviation officials from the United States and China, according to a statement. …
Read More »Town hall meetings scheduled
Moreno Valley will host two town hall meetings to discuss proposed budgets for major projects during the next two fiscal years. The first meeting will be held from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. tonight, the second from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. April 15, according to a statement. Both meetings …
Read More »Major housing development underway in Corona
Grading has begun on a major housing development in Corona. Bedford will consist of 1,620 homes southwest of the Cajalco Road and Interstate 15 interchange, on the site for a former lemon grove, according to a statement released by the project’s developer, The New Home Company in Aliso Viejo. The …
Read More »Multifamily rents are up locally, nationally
The U.S. multifamily market improved slightly in March. Average monthly rents rose $6 during that time to $1,312, according to data released by Yardi Matrix in Santa Barbara. That data, based on a survey of 121 major metropolitan markets, found that rents were 2.7 percent higher nationwide in March than …
Read More »Restaurant takes hit on social media after being closed for health code violations
Cuca’s #1 in Redlands is only now recovering from the onslaught, which it wasn’t able to combat effectively, according to its general manager. Prominently displayed in the front window of Cuca’s #1 Mexican Food restaurant in Redlands is the “A” rating given to it by the San Bernardino County Department …
Read More »U.S. job growth slows
U.S. economy added 98,000 jobs March, well below the 200,000 that were added in January and again in February, according to data released Friday. At the same time, the national jobless rate fell to 4.5 percent, its lowest point in nearly 10 years, while wages continued to grow, the U.S. …
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