The Inland Empire Center for Entrepreneurship at Cal State San Bernardino is looking to fill two administrative positions, one of which is new. The assistant director will play a key role in the organization and will report directly to Mike Stull, the center’s director, according to a statement. Monica Estrella, …
Read More »Internet Being Blamed, at Least in Part, for Demise of Sport Chalet
The once-popular chain, which had a strong presence in the Inland Empire, fell victim to online shopping as well as competition from another brick-and-mortar sporting goods retailer. Now, some mall managers have space to fill. Little by little, the Internet continues to eat into traditional brick-and-mortar retail. Five years ago, …
Read More »Home Cash Sales Down
Cash sales of single-family homes in the Inland Empire dropped slightly in January, according to data released Friday. Twenty seven point six percent of all homes sold in Riverside and San Bernardino counties during the first month of 2016 were cash transactions, down 1.5 percent year-over-year, Irvine-based CoreLogic reported. That …
Read More »New Shopping Area Coming to Mills
Ontario Mills will open a new and expanded shopping area April 29. Fashion Alley will cover approximately 80,000 square feet and will be home to the California Welcome Center that is scheduled to open early next month at the mall’s west entrance, according to a statement posted on the Mills’ …
Read More »On The Move
Chino Mayor Dennis Yates is scheduled to deliver the annual State of the City Address Wednesday. Yates, a three-term mayor who will retire later this year when his term expires, will give his remarks at the Chaffey Chino Community Center, 5890 College Park Ave., according to a statement posted on …
Read More »San Bernardino Crime Wave: We Are Not Alone
San Bernardino has witnessed a dramatic increase in its murder rate. As of the writing of this column, the city has had 22 homicides so far this year. The San Bernardino Police Department is still reeling from staff reductions caused by city government mismanagement, the ongoing bankruptcy, poor budget priority …
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