A nightclub is being added and The Farm at Fairplex is being enlarged. Also, the racetrack’s infield will be used to accommodate more vendors and rides, a move Fairplex officials hope will bring more people into the park. Fairplex in Pomona will have a new look when the Los Angeles …
Read More »Inland manufacturing looks good
Manufacturing in the Inland Empire is definitely growing. The purchasing managers index for June was 53.5, the third consecutive month the index was above 50, according to the Institute of Applied Research and Policy Analysis at Cal State University San Bernardino. Three consecutive months establishes a trend, and anything 50 …
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Jay Nichols has joined Lee & Associates Riverside as vice president and shareholder. Nichols, who specializes in leasing and tenant representation in shopping center transactions, has more than eight years experience in Inland Empire real estate, according to a statement. Nichols has worked with Voit Commercial Ontario, was a media …
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Christopher B. Harmon, a defense attorney from Trabuco Canyon, has been appointed to a judgeship in Riverside County. Harmon, 39, was appointed last month by Gov. Jerry Brown, according to a report in The Press-Enterprise. Harmon has been in solo practice since 2013. He has been a trial attorney and …
Read More »The Incredible, Shrinking President
So, as with all Presidential second terms, President Obama is fading from relevance. It is inevitable and common for second term Presidents to become less popular and effective, Republican or Democrat. But, the decline of the Obama Presidency is setting new precedent for irrelevancy and unpopularity. Recent polling shows that …
Read More »Stater Bros. makes major donation
Stater Bros. Charities has donated $150,000 to 13 food banks in Southern California. The donations, part of Stater Bros.’ “Harvesting Hope in Our Community” program, were announced this week. They include a $30,000 grant to the Inland Empire chapter of The Salvation Army and $20,000 each to the Community Action …
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