An office building in Redlands has been sold. The two-story structure at 1901 Orange Tree Lane sold for $3.5 million, said Rick Lazar, senior vice president with Coldwell Banker Commercial Sudweeks Group, which occupies about 10 percent of the structure. The buyer was a private investment group in Ontario. Coldwell …
Read More »More Gun Control Won’t Work
By Ed Hoffman Supposedly as a New Year’s resolution, President Obama announced he would unveil an executive action on gun control this week. For those who are unaware, executive actions are laws executed by the President to fulfill his personal agenda (that might be hyperbole but in Obama’s case, it’s …
Read More »New Leadership at Stater Bros.
Stater Bros Markets began a new era Monday, as Pete Van Helden officially took over as the company’s president and chief executive officer. Van Helden replaces Jack H. Brown, who will remain Stater Bros. executive chairman of the board of directors, company officials said. A 38-year veteran of the supermarket …
Read More »Inland Regional Center Reopens
Employees at the Inland Regional Center returned to work Monday, one month after the terrorist shooting there that left 14 people dead and 22 people wounded. More than 500 people passed through the security fence and gates that surround the three-building complex at 1365 S. Waterman Ave. to go to …
Read More »Stater Bros. Gives to Marines’ Charity
Stater Bros. Charities has donated $77,000 to the U.S. Marine Corps.’ Toys for Tots. That’s the largest donation the charitable organization has made to Toys for Tots in the 11 years it has participated in that program, according to a statement. Officials with Stater Bros. Charities presented a check to …
Read More »Inland Empire Housing Industry Still Trying to Get Back on its Feet
The market improved in 2015, and it will most likely continue to do so this year, but several factors are preventing the robust comeback everyone is hoping for. Yes, the Inland Empire housing market improved during 2015. Both sales and median prices were up as the year came to an …
Read More »