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Inland Empire Foreclosure Rate is Stable

Inland Empire Foreclosure Rate is Stable

The Inland Empire’s foreclosure rate was essentially unchanged in October. Only 0.7 percent of the region’s housing inventory was in foreclosure at the end of that month, a modest 0.2 percent drop compared with October 2014, according to data released Tuesday by CoreLogic in Irvine. A total of 5,258 homes …

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Riverside Volkswagen Finds Marketing Sweet Spot

Riverside Volkswagen Finds Marketing Sweet Spot

For automotive dealers, the holidays are one of the busiest times of year. An Autotrader.com report says that buying a new car at the end of the calendar year is still a good strategy; in response, people will be primed for automotive buying during the 2016-17 holiday season. At Riverside …

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Part of Inland Regional Center Could Reopen Soon

Inland Regional Center

Two office buildings at the Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino, where 14 people were shot and killed Dec. 2, are expected to reopen soon. No exact date has been set for the reopening of Buildings 1 and 2, and Building 3 – where the shootings occurred – will remained …

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Discount Chain to Expand

Discount Chain to Expand

Dollar General Corp., the retail discount chain, will open two more stores in Riverside County next year. The chain, which currently operates 26 Inland Empire stores – 11 in Riverside County and 15 in San Bernardino County – is planning to open 900 new stores throughout the United States in …

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Moreno Valley Residents Wants Mega-Logistics Project on Ballot

Moreno Valley Residents Wants Mega-Logistics Project on Ballot

Opponents of a proposed 40.6-million-square-foot logistics project in Moreno Valley are gathering signatures in an effort to get the issue on the local ballot. The petition drive, which began right after Thanksgiving, has several more weeks to get the signatures of 8,000 registered voters who live in Moreno Valley, said …

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IE Joblessness Still High Compared with Other Markets

Jobs report could be bad for IE

The Inland Empire’s unemployment rate may be improving, but it still has work to do in order to get where it needs to be. During October, of the 51 U.S.metropolitan areas with a population of one million or more, the Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario market had the highest unemployment rate – 6.4 …

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