Walmart has agreed to pay $5,639,801.92 to settle a civil law enforcement complaint alleging that the retailer engaged in false advertising and unfair competition in California. The complaint was filed in San Diego County Superior Court following a multi-county investigation by the Consumer Protection Units of the district attorneys in …
Read More »San Bernardino entrepreneur makes major donation to police
The San Bernardino Police Department’s traffic division has a new motorcycle, courtesy of one the city’s most prominent businessmen. Cliff Cummings, owner of Toyota of San Bernardino, has donated $40,000 to the department, which it used to buy a BMW motorcycle, said Capt. Nelson Carrington. The motorcycle was retrofitted and …
Read More »iDC Logistics coming to San Bernardino
iDC Logistics, a rapidly growing national third-party logistics (3PL) provider, recently signed a lease for 844,311 square feet of Class A industrial space located at 5690 Industrial Parkway in San Bernardino. CBRE’s Jeff Vertun represented iDC in the transaction. The space will be used to support their customers’ third-party logistics needs …
Read More »Nominations open for Spirit of the Entrepreneur Awards
Nominations for the 23rd Annual Spirit of the Entrepreneur Awards are now open. The Spirit of the Entrepreneur Awards recognizes entrepreneurs based in Riverside and San Bernardino counties, as well as neighboring cities such as Claremont, Pomona and La Verne. Nominees will be evaluated based on their innovation, leadership, performance, …
Read More »U-Haul opens new repair shop in San Bernardino
Earlier this week U-Haul® opened a new repair shop located at 1235 E. Baseline St. The new repair shop is in a one-story building on a 4.5-acre lot and is strategically located to better service the Company’s rental fleet of do-it-yourself moving equipment across San Bernardino and Riverside Counties. “We …
Read More »Workers authorize possible strike against Stater Bros.
The union that represents 12,000 Stater Bros. employees has approved a possible strike against the San Bernardino-based supermarket chain. That action, which alleges unfair labor practices, does not mean a strike will take place, according to a statement posted July 25 on the United Food and Commercial Workers Union Local …
Read More »U-Haul Closes Repair Shop in San Bernardino
The U-Haul® repair shop at 891 S. Arrowhead Ave. has closed after servicing regional moving equipment since 1971. Repair operations and routine maintenance at the facility ceased in late June. As a result of the repair shop closing, 37 Team Members were let go. U-Haul will maintain ownership of its S. Arrowhead property, …
Read More »Site of Dutch Bros. Coffee in San Bernardino sells for $2.7 million
A San Bernardino retail parcel occupied by Dutch Bros. Coffee has been sold for $2.7 million. A private investor who declined to be identified bought the 1.1-acre parcel at 4236 N. Varsity Ave., according to Dallas-based SRS Real Estate Partners. SRS represented the seller, an affiliate of Paragon Commercial Group in …
Read More »Sagemont Hotels opens new Courtyard by Marriott
Sagemont Hotels is celebrating the opening of their new hotel, Courtyard by Marriott San Bernardino Loma Linda. The four-story hotel has 125 rooms and upscale, stylish décor. Amenities include a fitness center, complimentary wifi, guest laundry, a 24-hour market, 594-square-feet of meeting space to accommodate functions for up to 20 …
Read More »Entrepreneurship center aims to generate $1 Billion in Economic Impact
The Randall W. Lewis Center for Entrepreneurship (RLCE) at California State University, San Bernardino (CSUSB) recently launched a bold new initiative to generate $1 billion in economic impact by 2028 with the goal being to empower small businesses and drive sustainable growth across the Inland Empire region. “This ambitious goal …
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