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WHITHER CHINA? Part 2

John Tulac

By John Tulac In this installment, I will begin to analyze the many significant actions being taken by the Chinese government and how these impact U.S. businesses. China directly and indirectly impacts us. What happens in China affects all of us, wherever we may be and whatever we may be …

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Local Office Market Perks Up

Local Office Market Perks Up

The Inland Empire office market might be showing signs of life. Net absorption of office space totaled 35,141 square feet during the first three months of this year, meaning the region has added to its net office occupancy in 17 of the last 19 quarters, according to Newmark, Grubb, Knight …

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Shopping Center to Undergo Improvements

Shopping Center to Undergo Improvements

An Upland shopping center is about to get a makeover. Upland Village Center at 229 E. Foothill Blvd. is being purchased by Yavitz Cos. Inc. in Seal Beach, City Manager Rod Butler said. Once that process is complete, the developer plans to renovate four buildings at the complex and demolish …

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It’s Still Smart to Stand with Trump

By Ed Hoffman Has Donald Trump stepped in it a few times over the past week? Of course. I won’t try to pretend like he hasn’t. But I’m defending him anyway, because 1.) he’s not a polished politician and there is value in that and 2.) people underrate the importance …

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Inland Empire Home Prices Continue to Rise

Home Prices Up

Single-family home prices in the Inland Empire, including distressed sales, rose 6.6 percent in February year-over-year, according to data released Tuesday. That was virtually the same as the nationwide increase – 6.8 percent – during that time, CoreLogic reported in its monthly report on home prices. Fixed mortgage rates dropped …

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Court Rules on Baseball Stadium Fight

Lease Dispute Between Adelanto and Baseball Team Heats Up

A San Bernardino County Superior Court judge has apparently sided with the High Desert Mavericks in its dispute with Adelanto regarding its use of city-owned Stater Bros. Stadium. Judge Brian McCarville on Monday granted the team’s request for a preliminary injunction, which will prevent the city from interfering with the …

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