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Let’s See What Happens

By Ed Hoffman If you watched the Sunday news shows this week, you would think that the only thing going on in the country is the unrest in Baltimore. It’s newsworthy, yes – but what I want to know is, is all this news coverage helping? The Baltimore prosecutor tasked …

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Redlands Rail Project Not In The Best Interest of Redlands

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By Inland Empire Transit Alliance Supporters of the Redlands Rail Project will say, “I love riding the train” or “it sure is fun to ride the train”. The Inland Empire Transit Alliance (IETA) members like riding trains also, but our infatuation for the Redlands Rail Project ends at the Santa …

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McDonald’s streamlines its operation

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McDonald’s, the global fast-food chain that got started in San Bernardino in 1940, is trying to simplify its corporate structure. The company is restructuring itself into four groups, all of which are based on how long McDonald’s has been in that market: the United States, which will remain its flagship …

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Industrial project planned

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A Northern California real estate developer will build a warehouse-distribution facility in an unincorporated part of Riverside County. Newcastle Partners Inc. has purchased 8.2 acres at the northwest corner of Harley Knox Boulevard and Harvilll Avenue, according to a company statement. The property, which sold for an undisclosed sum, is …

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In the Inland industrial market, the Great Recession is a distant memory

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Vacancy is down, absorption is up and there’s a lot of new product that is expected to come on line this year, according one major brokerage house. Meanwhile, the region’s office market is still fighting to catch up, but even there there’s reason for optimism. INDUSTRIAL: There’s no denying that the …

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IE manufacturing stays strong

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Manufacturing in the Inland Empire recorded another solid month in April. The two-county region’s purchasing managers index last month was 60, the seventh consecutive month it’s been above 50 and the highest it’s been in three years, said Barbara Sirotnik, director of the Institute of Applied Research and Policy Analysis …

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