Altura Credit Union in Riverside reported a net income of nearly $4.2 million during the third quarter. That marked the 10th consecutive quarter that Altura Credit, which has posted $12.7 million in earnings this year, recorded a profitable quarter, according to a report originally published in The Press-Enterprise. Altura Credit …
Read More »Good news on the Inland office front
There are signs of life in the Inland Empire office market. Office space vacancy in Riverside and San Bernardino counties dropped to 19.5 percent during the third quarter, according to data released this week by Colliers International. That represented a 2.2 decline from the second quarter of this year and …
Read More »Don’t PARK in the Comfort Zone!
“Minds, like bodies, will fall into a pimpled, ill-conditioned state from mere excess of comfort.” Charles Dickens Most of us have a thermostat that regulates the temperature in our house. The “comfort zone” is the range of temperature that is not too hot and not too cold; just comfortable. Your …
Read More »Retail solid in early November
National retail sales in November are off to a good start. Helped by several factors, including cold weather and lower gasoline prices, retail sales across the country were up 1.2 percent week-to-week for the week ending Nov. 9, according to data released Tuesday by theInternational Council of Shopping Centers and Goldman …
Read More »Seminar to discuss holiday spending
A wealth and asset management firm will hold a free workshop on how to manage spending during the holidays. Logos Lifetime University is scheduled to conduct the seminar from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Nov. 25 at the Rancho Cucamonga Family Resource Center, 9791 Arrow Route, according to a statement. …
Read More »Black Thanksgiving?
The Black Friday wars among major retailers keep heating up. One day after Target said it was joining the list of retailers that will open 8 p.m. on Thanksgiving, Walmart – which was one of the first retailers to announce that it would be open on Thanksgiving – said it …
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