By Tim Kolacz When you buy a building, what are you really doing? Are you buying it for the value it gives your company? Is it for the, hopefully, increase in its value over the coming years so that you can sell it at a profit? Or are you buying …
Read More »Pending home sales stay up
Pending home sales were up again last month in California, another sign that the state’s housing market is continuing to gain strength. Statewide, pending sales were up 13.6 percent year-over-year in April, the fifth straight month of year-over year gains and third consecutive month of double-digit gains in that category, …
Read More »U.S. housing market improves
Nationwide sales of new single family houses were at a seasonally adjusted rate of 517,000 in April, according to a report released Tuesday by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the U.S. Census Bureau. That was a 6.8 percent increase above the March figure of 484,000, a …
Read More »Carpool lane planned
Caltrans will soon open a carpool lane on Interstate 215 between Riverside and San Bernardino. The project, which will cover about 7.5 miles, will fill in a blank space on the highway that runs more than 70 miles, according to a report in The Press-Enterprise. Caltrans has been working on …
Read More »Retailer signs Perris lease
A major retailer has leased industrial space in Perris. National Stores Inc. has signed a 10-year agreement with Sares-Regis Group to occupy a 579,708-square-foot building at 3900 Indian Ave. said Tom Taylor, senior executive vice president with Colliers International Ontario. The lease is worth $26 million. National Stores is expected …
Read More »Don’t Miss Your Chance
By Ed Hoffman One of the most oft-cited reasons people will use when defending their support of Hillary Clinton is that she is a trailblazer – a woman who shattered some mythical glass ceiling you didn’t even know existed (at least I didn’t). That’s why I found it refreshing to …
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