Renters Contribute To Inland Empire Economy

New Focus On Renters In The Inland Empire It is no surprise that the Inland Empire is one of Southern California’s fastest growing economies in recent times, but did you know that we can thank renters for a good chunk of this growth? Since the Great Recession, Southern California regions have tried to return to pre-recession numbers, but the Read More

Hesperia & Victorville Amongst Diverse California Economies

Two High Desert Cities Topping The Charts In WalletHub’s recent release of “2015’s Cities with the Most & Least Diversified Economies,” two High Desert cities ranked near the top for cities with the most diversified economies. With Hesperia and Victorville ranking within the top 20, it shows that the economic recovery efforts are Read More

Inland Empire Continues To Experience Economic Growth

California Economy Problems Contributing To Inland Empire Growth While the California economy continues a gradual pace of recovery, one of the regions hit hardest by the Great Recession is kicking back. Although much of California is still treading water to stay afloat with the strength of the dollar having a negative impact on agricultural Read More

Predictions Show Builders’ Purchasing Power On The Rise

Builders To Purchase More Land In 2015 In 2015, numbers show that builders will be stepping up land purchases. These actions will inherently contribute to the overall growth of the economy, as once land is purchased development can jumpstart. Compiled is all the must-know information regarding this increase in builder power and how it may affect Read More

Railway Improvements In Barstow Contribute To Growth

Railway Replacing 22,000 Ties Between Barstow and Cajon Pass BNSF Railway has announced a recent 2015 capital program in efforts to enhance safety by means of capacity improvements. This project is expected to cost about $141 million as improvements are conducted throughout California. BNSF Railway is replacing 22,000 ties between Barstow and the Read More

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