Expansion for Inland Empire Businesses to Enter Foreign Markets

  Only time will tell if the Inland Empire chooses to expand its exports into foreign markets. As a key logistics hub, the U.S. Department of Commerce is continuing to encourage the Inland Empire to open up to the global market. Since nearly all imports that come into the United States through the Los Angeles and Long Beach ports come Read More

Opportunity High Desert: What Can We Expect?

Each year, hundreds of executives, business owners, developers, and city officials attend the region‘s largest business conference at the San Bernardino County Fairgrounds. The main area of focus for the annual meeting this year was the High Desert marketplace and corridor project. This groundbreaking project will connect two of the fastest growing Read More

Proposed Highway to Connect Victor Valley and Antelope Valley

The Draft Environmental Impact Statement/Environmental Impact Report (Draft EIS/EIR) for the High Desert Corridor is available for the public to comment on until December 2nd at 5:00pm. As two of the fastest growing areas in Southern California will be connected if this proposed highway is built. The High Desert Corridor (HDC) Project would Read More

Projected Highway 395 Renovations to Ease Congested travel

Highway 395 will be undergoing a major transformation in the coming years. A $483 million project will transform the highway completely. By adding an additional lane in each direction, motorists can finally find ease on this once despised highway. This transformation will begin near Interstate 15 by Desert Flower Road, and will continue to south of Read More

Projected Economic Growth in the Inland Empire & Victor Valley

In order to predict the demand for land and economic growth, we must look into the economic numbers of major metropolitan areas and other fast growing cities. Although these are just predictions, these numbers are important in forecasting future economic growth. The United States Conference of Mayors sees high growth rates for the Inland Empire, Read More

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