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Major business park planned

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A Newport Beach developer will build an industrial park in Eastvale that will cover about two million square feet. Summit Development Corp. will construct industrial buildings that will range from 75,000 to 300,000 square feet during the project’s first phase, according to a statement released earlier this month. The second …

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3 GOP Leaders to Watch

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By Ed Hoffman I had the pleasure of being a primary sponsor for the Unite IE Conservative Conference on Saturday at the Fox Theater in Riverside. It was a pleasure to meet many of you there, and I was glad to hear that so many of you are interested in …

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Governor Bobby Jindal Talks to IE Business Daily

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Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal recently stated he believes the Republican party “needs to show we are not just a cheaper version of the Democratic party.” After his keynote address at the Unite IE Conservative Conference in Riverside on February 21, Jindal spoke to IE Business Daily about what that declaration …

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Port dispute settled

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Workers at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach are back on the job, now that a tentative deal between the dockworkers and shipping companies has been reached. Details of the agreement have not been released, and both sides must approve the pact before it becomes official, according to …

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Major retailer to offer more free shipping

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Target announced Monday that all online orders of $25 or more will immediately be eligible for free shipping. The change, which lowers the benchmark for free shipping from $50 a purchase, applies to virtually all online orders placed, according to a company statement. Target officials made the move in part …

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Better hockey might mean more business in Ontario

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The Ontario Reign’s pending move to the American Hockey league will be a step up in caliber-of-play from the current team. That could mean bigger crowds and more spending, but the problems inherent in marketing minor league sports will remain, according to one expert. Before the start of hockey season …

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