Moreno Valley residents lined up Monday to show their support for the World Logistics Center, the massive industrial project that its developer says will bring 20,000 jobs to the city. During a special city council meeting that grew heated on several occasions, backers of the project told the council the …
Read More »What We Know Now
By Ed Hoffman “Knowing what we know now, would you have invaded Iraq?” That question was asked of Jeb Bush in a TV interview in May, and again at the first Republican primary debate on August 6. Given that the moderators know there are always first-time debate viewers watching, the …
Read More »Vacant SB office building gets tenants
An office building vacated earlier this year by San Bernardino County will soon be used by Early Head Start and a charter school. The building at 799 E. Rialto Ave. covers 23,500 square feet and will be fully occupied after its new tenants move in, said Rick Lazar, senior vice …
Read More »Prime retail property up for sale
Part of the Temecula Town Center is up for sale. Nearly 242,000 square feet of the 491,700-square-foot retail development is up for auction, with all bids to submitted by next Monday, said Michele Schierberl, senior vice president with Colliers International Irvine. The property, which was foreclosed on two years ago, …
Read More »Auto loans help local credit union growth
Credit unions were responsible for approximately $1.26 billion in outstanding loans in the Inland Empire at the end of the second quarter of this year, according to the California Credit Union League. That was a 13.8 percent increase compared with the second quarter of 2015, with most the growth coming …
Read More »Grocer to shut stores
Haggen, the regional grocery store chain that made a major move into California earlier this year that has not gone according to plan, will close or sell 16 stores throughout the state. None of the company’s five Inland Empire store are scheduled to be closed or will change hands, according …
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