General Motors announced today that it will recall another 2.4 million vehicles in the United States for safety reasons. The automaker has now recalled approximately 13.6 million vehicles this year, according to an Associated Press report. The latest recalls include 1.3 million older-model crossovers with defective front seat belts, one …
Read More »Moreno Valley Mall lands another store
Mix & Match, a women’s clothing chain, has opened at Moreno Valley Mall. The 1,578-square-foot store opened early this month on the mall’s lower level near Harkins Theatre, according to a statement. Mix & Match sells contemporary fashions at affordable prices for women 20 to 40 years old. This its …
Read More »Retail sales down
National retail sales dropped last week, and Mother Nature is being blamed for the decline. Sales for the week that ended Saturday were down 1.3 percent compared with the previous week, according to the International Council of Shopping Centers and Goldman Sachs Weekly Chain Store Sales Index, which was released …
Read More »Online investors complete shopping center sale
An online company in Los Angeles has helped buy a shopping center in Barstow. Realty Mogul raised $760,000 to purchase a Vons-anchored facility that includes a Big 5 Sporting Goods, a 99 Cents Only and a Radio Shack, according to published reports. Realty Mogul raises money from online investors for …
Read More »Logic that defies logic
Read an interesting article this week the definition of the word “conundrum” is something that is puzzling or confusing. Here are a few conundrums of socialism in the United States: America is capitalistic and greedy, yet half the population is subsidized. Half the population is subsidized, but they think they …
Read More »Strike by pharmacists avoided…for now
A strike by pharmacists against Kaiser Permanente was postponed this morning. Members of the Guild for Professional Pharmacists agreed to delay walking off the job until June 2 even though no agreement has been reached with the healthcare provider, said Robin Borden, the guild’s president. “We felt like we made …
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