Some larger urban water users in California may have to cut their usage by 35 percent during the next 12 months. A plan released Tuesday by the State Water Resources Control Board would require more conservation from cities and towns with the highest per-capita consumption rates, according to multiple published …
Read More »Industrial property sells
A two-building industrial park in Riverside has been sold. Citrus Business Park sold for a little more than $18 million, or $94 a square foot, CBRE Group Inc. said in a statement released Wednesday. The park, at 1111 and 1221 Citrus St. in Hunter Industrial Park, opened six years ago. …
Read More »Never waste a wrong number
By Tim Kolacz In my business, I meet a bunch of different people in an astonishing large amount of different industries. When I meet someone, and the small talk begins, I like to tell a bit of a story. This works out typically pretty well and soon enough, we can …
Read More »Attorneys donate to local non-profit
The San Bernardino County Public Attorneys Association has donated $1,000 to Option House Inc., a San Bernardino-based non-profit that assists victims of domestic violence. “On behalf of the women and children served through Option House, I want to thank the San Bernardino County Public Attorneys Association for their donation to …
Read More »Decision on liquor license delayed
The Pomona City Council has postponed a decision on whether to allow a Walmart to sell alcohol. The council was to have voted Monday on a recommendation by the planning commission to grant a Walmart Neighborhood Market a license to sell alcoholic beverages, but that action has been delayed until …
Read More »Stater Bros. recognized
For the second consecutive year, Stater Bros. has been ranked the top full-service supermarket chain in Southern California by a leading national consumer magazine. The San Bernardino-based chain was also ranked 10th nationally by Consumer Reports, according to a Stater Bros. statement. “I’m so proud of the 18,000 members of …
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