As municipalities across Greater Los Angeles work to meet their housing goals, the Inland Empire is in a notably healthier position for growth. While Los Angeles, Ventura and Orange counties deal with ...
In a region often overlooked in statewide policy issues, the Inland Empire took center stage during a gubernatorial candidate forum held Nov. 7 at UC Riverside. At the Health Matters Forum — organized ...
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After several quarters of softening fundamentals, the Inland Empire industrial market is experiencing division between its east and west sides that reflects different demand dynamics and sets up an ...
A new pair of UC Riverside studies reveals that well-being across Southern California’s Inland Empire lags behind national levels, with a majority of residents reporting they are struggling to get by.
Textiles manufacturer Northwest Group isn’t keeping itself in a holding pattern amid larger economic concerns for the industrial market. The Garden City, New York-based company signed a 61-month, ...
When it comes to healthcare, housing, education, safety, economic opportunity and feeling connected, most Inland Empire residents are “struggling to get by,” a new UC Riverside report found. Across ...
Growth and vibrancy continue to define the Inland Empire. Now the 11th-largest metropolitan area in the United States and the second largest in California, our region is a global leader in the ...
A hospital in the Inland Empire announced Friday that it will be cutting services to its maternity unit next year following a decline in the number of births. Corona Regional Medical Center officials ...