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No decision on OIA

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A judge has postponed a decision on Ontario’s lawsuit against Los Angeles regarding which entity should control Ontario International Airport. Riverside Superior Court Judge Gloria Connor Trask said last week that the two claims she had hoped to rule on were complicated, and that she would issue a ruling before …

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Creative Ways to Attract Quality Talent

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By Kraig Strom We all know there are plenty of corporate buzzwords that need to be shelved, but if there is one buzzword employers should continue to embrace in 2015, it’s “talent.” In the new economy, employees should not merely be regarded as workers; they should be considered the talent …

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Late surge on Xmas retail

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A lot of people must have waited until the last minute this year to do their holiday shopping. Sales were up 3.1 percent for the week that ended Saturday compared with the same week in 2013, according to the International Council of Shopping Centers and Goldman Sachs Weekly Chain Store …

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New Year, New Home Buying Tips

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By Ed Hoffman Merry Christmas and happy new year, everyone! If you’re in the market to buy a house, it can be a very happy new year because 2015 is going to be a great year to get a home loan. As I explained in this column last week, there …

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Company at Chino Airport renews lease

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One of the largest employers at Chino Airport has renewed its lease on hangar and office space there. Threshold Aviation Group, which provides refueling, repair, maintenance and pilot service, will remain at the airport for another 10 years, according to a report in the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin. The lease …

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Inland industrial market should stay strong in 2015

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Brokers say the market, which was outstanding in 2014, is showing no signs of letting up. Big-box projects will once again lead the way, but looking for smaller industrial buildings – 300,000 square feet and below – to pop up in both counties. No one can argue that the Inland …

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