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Now, it’s Aldi’s Turn

Aldi Coming to Inland Empire

The discount chain is about to make a major move into Southern California, in the aftermath of spectacular flops here by Fresh & Easy and Haggen. Aldi might be better positioned to succeed here than those two retailers were, but it can still learn from their mistakes, analysts say. At …

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NAIOP Bus Tour Draws Strong Crowd

NAIOP Bus Tour Draws Strong Crowd

An estimated 300 brokers and developers took a bus ride through the Inland Empire Thursday, as NAIOP’s Inland Empire chapter held its annual tour of new industrial properties in the two-county region. This year’s tour had eight buses, the most the event has had since 2007, said Devon Sulli, the …

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Stater Bros. Wins National Award

New Businesses to Open .002

Stater Bros. has been named a recipient of the 2015 Theodore Roosevelt Workers’ Compensation and Disability Management Award. The awards, which are given out by Risk & Insurance magazine, recognizes excellence in workers’ compensation risk management in the for-profit and non-profit business sectors, according to a statement released Thursday by …

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On The Move

Virgil Rush

Virgil Rush, a community enhancement officer with the town of Apple Valley, was recently named that community’s employee of the quarter. Rush supervises weekend inmate crews that remove trash that has been dumped illegally when code enforcement officials aren’t able to locate the person who committed the violation, according to …

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On The Move

Ted White

Ted White has been named Riverside’s city planner. White, who spent 18 years working in the Anaheim Planning Department, will oversee all aspects of planning and will report to Rafael Guzman, director of community and economic development, according to a release. White is expected to expand and simplify Riverside’s use …

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Inland Empire Foreclosures Drop

Inland Empire Foreclosures Drop

Foreclosure rates in the Inland Empire were down in August year-over-year, according to data released Thursday. The foreclosure rate for Riverside and San Bernardino counties during that month was 0.71 percent, down from 0.94 percent in August 2014, a decrease of 0.23 percentage points, Irvine-based CoreLogic reported in its monthly …

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