By Rick Lazar The demand for and value of commercial real estate properties is definitely on the rise. From the number of warehouses continuing to pop up along the Interstates 10, 15 and 215 Freeways it is easy to see why the Inland Empire is now the number one industrial …
Read More »New hockey team, same name in Ontario
A higher brand of professional hockey is coming to Ontario, and that could prove to be good news for local commerce, especially businesses near the team’s home, Citizens Business Bank Arena. The new team will still be called the Ontario Reign and it will still be an affiliate of the …
Read More »Local businesses to get state tax credits
Five San Bernardino companies have been awarded major tax credits from the state of California for creating jobs. All five business were recognized by the Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development for having created a combined 1,148 jobs during 2014 according to a county statement. The award, which was …
Read More »Rehab hospital changes name
Casa Colina Centers for Rehabilitation is changing its name. The 77-year-old facility in Pomona will now be called Casa Colina Hospital and Centers for Healthcare, a change that officials hope will better reflect all of the services the hospital provides, according to a report in the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin. …
Read More »Foreclosures continue to drop
Foreclosures dropped 13.7 percent nationwide at the end of last year, the 34th consecutive month that that number has declined. An estimated 39,000 single-family homes nationwide were foreclosed on in December, down 46,000 from December 2013 and a 66 percent drop from September, 2010 when foreclosures were at their peak, …
Read More »Solar plant gets started
The largest solar plant in Southern California was dedicated Monday in unincorporated Riverside County. The Desert Sunlight Solar Farm, located north of Interstate 10 on the east end of the county, will generate enough power to light up 160,000 homes while offsetting carbon dioxide emissions by about 300,000 tons, according …
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