Monthly Archives: November 2008

Schwarz Paper Co. signs lease for property in Rancho Cucamonga

   Newport Beach-based Voit Commercial Brokerage, a member of CORFAC International, has directed a local lease transaction worth $2.5 million.    Schwarz Paper Co., a provider of customized supply chain management solutions, has signed a three-year lease on a 186,960-square-foot … Continue reading

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Women business owners will convene in Ontario for NAWBO meeting

   Women business owners are welcome to join the National Association of Woman Business Owners (NAWBO) for their monthly meeting with Robbie Motter — CEO of Contacts Unlimited and one of the  Founders of For You Network, a NAFE Affiliate … Continue reading

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ICF International assists SB County in earthquake study

   ICF International (NASDAQ: ICFI) — a Fairfax, Va.-based environment-climate change technology consulting company — is providing assistance to San Bernardino County for the Golden Guardian Exercise, a statewide exercise from Nov. 13 – 17 that will examine the effects … Continue reading

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Riverside meeting will discuss funding for green technology

   City managers and economic development directors from cities throughout the Inland Empire will meet with U.S. Department of Commerce Economic Development Agency representatives on new funding available to the region through a report commissioned by the Green Valley Initiative. … Continue reading

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SB Co. workforce board helps businesses recruit employees

   The San Bernardino County Workforce Investment Board is helping Four Points by Sheraton and Lowe’s home improvement store expand their businesses in San Bernardino County by providing free recruitment, hiring, office space and other services.  These services are saving … Continue reading

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Report: San Bernardino has most expensive earthquake insurance

   Homes in San Bernardino have the most expensive annual premium for earthquake insurance under California Earthquake Authority insurers, according to a CEA report recently released in anticipation of The Great Southern California ShakeOut happening on Nov. 13.    A … Continue reading

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Cabo Yachts lays off several workers in Adelanto

   Brunswick Corp. — a Lake Forest, Ill.-based boat engine, fitness equipment and bowling-billiards manufacturer — has laid off 100 employees at a Cabo Yachts facility in Adelanto, according to information published by California’s Employment Development Department.    Cabo Yachts … Continue reading

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San Bernardino’s economic mission to Mexico could create trade opportunities

   San Bernardino Mayor Pat Morris and Emil Marzullo, interim director of the city’s Economic Development Agency, both said on Friday that they hope talks can set a flight path for an airline or two to make direct flights between … Continue reading

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Mimi’s hosts grand re-opening of its San Bernardino location

   Mimi‘s Cafe will celebrate the grand re-opening of its San Bernardino restaurant with a series of community events including more than $3,000 in gift cards and coupons for guests and an official ribbon cutting with city officials on Thursday, … Continue reading

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AmPac makes $3.97 million loan to local entrepreneur

   Grand Terrace-based AmPac Tri State Certified Development Co. — a certified lender for the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) — closed a $3.97 million loan for real-estate acquisition, construction and tenant improvements, and equipment for a leading manufacturer of … Continue reading

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