An office property in Corona is on the market. The complex, at 1101 California Ave. has nearly 40,000 square feet of leasable space and is fully occupied, said Gary Stache, executive vice president with CBRE Group Inc. and a member of the brokerage team that is marketing the property. Asking …
Read More »9/11 tribute planned
This year’s Route 66 Cruisin’ Reunion, scheduled to be held this weekend in Ontario, will pay tribute to the victims of the 2001 terrorist attacks. “Fueled by the Fallen 9/11 Vehicles” has been added to this year’s event, said Sue Oxarart, spokeswoman for the Greater Ontario Convention & Visitors Bureau, …
Read More »Sink or Swim in the GOP Debate
By Ed Hoffman Those of us who have been paying attention will all be looking for different things from the second Republican presidential debate tonight. Here’s what I’ll be looking for; maybe you can relate to some of these, or maybe they can inspire you to add to your own …
Read More »Good news at the gas pump
Gasoline prices continued to drop this week, both in California and the Inland Empire. Statewide, the average price of a gallon of regular gasoline as this morning was $3.14, down from $3.26 one week ago and $3.59 last month, according to AAA’s Daily Fuel Gauge Report, an online breakdown of …
Read More »Mortgage crisis continues to wane
An estimated 759,000 properties regained equity during the second quarter of this year, according to data released Tuesday. Nearly 46 million mortgaged residential properties had equity as of June 30, about 91 percent of all such properties in the United States, Irvine-based CoreLogic reported in its quarterly equity analysis. Approximately …
Read More »Housing construction down in most markets
Lack of housing construction isn’t only a problem in Southern California. Despite significant job growth during the past several years, new home construction is currently below where it needs to be in most U.S. metropolitan areas, which is causing persistent housing shortages and unhealthy price growth, according to the National …
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