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October 1993, Inland Empire Business Journal Oct 1993

October 1993, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

Where Will Water Come From In the Future?

Space: The Final Frontier

Looking for a Bite?

The Value of CD’s Climbing

Up, Up and Away

Goin’ Solo on a Harley

Breaking Records With Electricity

Computers in the Palm of Your Hand

Lock out Long Distance Pirates

The Ultimate in Home Theater

Protecting Your Company’s Assets


September 1993, Inland Empire Business Journal Sep 1993

September 1993, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

City Bites Bullet on Empire Bay

The Arrogance of Power

Who is Right About NAFTA?

IE Banks Struggle to Keep Pace

Easing the Estate Tax Burden

A Survival Guide to Health Care Reform

County Health Care Escapes Budget Ax

Colton Med Center in Critical Condition

Where Will Real Estate Capital Come From

CHEERS Debuts in San Bernardino


August 1993, Inland Empire Business Journal Aug 1993

August 1993, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

Madonna Shakes up KPMG Peat Marwick

Future of AQMD’s Program Hazy

Fire Department Best Prepared for Emergency

A Place for the Birds

Is Second Trust deed a real Bargain

What to look for when selecting a Bank

Shortage of skilled Labor Poses Threat

High Desert Hitches County to Economic Wagon

Settlement Proposed for Glen Ivy Owners

To color or not to Color, that is the question

Evaluate the effectiveness of Your company’s identity

Face of Radio Changing in Inland Empire


July 1993, Inland Empire Business Journal Jul 1993

July 1993, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

Economist predicts Housing, Job Boom for Inland Empire

Riverside County welfare Program “GAINing” National Respect

Getting a Bank Loan: A real “Catch 22”

Ontario Metal Recycling profits from “Junk Business”

No lack of Water but lack of Wisdom

Engineering the Environment of the Inland Empire

Business and Education forming Partnerships for the Future

After one year Orbach and Suzuki Still face Tough Times

Woman-Owned businesses on Rise

Agriculture is one Business that is here to stay in California


April 1993, Inland Empire Business Journal Apr 1993

April 1993, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

Cover Story: The Business of Baseball

Norton Air Force Base

Union Exec Doesn’t Give Up

Air Quality Management District Sorely Needs Reform

Industrial Real Estate 1992 Summary IEW

Education in California

Dan Rather Addresses Inland Empire About Journalism, History, Politics

Cardiac 2000’s “Hearty, Healthy” Look to the Future

California’s Unitary Tax Needs Overhaul

SBA Lending and the Clinton Administration

Soils Wineries Review

Buckshot Marketing vs. Marksmanship

A Quiet Evolution

Getting the Word Out


March 1993, Inland Empire Business Journal Mar 1993

March 1993, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

Mission Inn Reopens 3

Health Quackery:

National Scandal 3

''Market Approach"

to Air Pollution

Control 5

OIC: An Alternative to

Workers' Comp 6

Negative Market

Conditions--Positive

Responses 8

How to Minimize

Your Risk of an IRS

Audit 10

Commentary:

Inland Empire

Economic Summit 10

Stock Market Reels

in Clinton's Wake 11

SBA Loan Program:

Gold Mine 14

Leases Now Need

Telecommunications

Clauses 15

Car Lovers Turn

Pro, Wheel and Deal 17

California Anti-

Apprenticeship

Repeal 18

Will California Get

It Right in 1993? 19

Today's Leaders Look

at Tomorrow 19

The Future of Victor

Valley 19

Turnaround

Entrepreneur:

Charles A. …


February 1993, Inland Empire Business Journal Feb 1993

February 1993, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

Glut of Inland Empire Office Space: Feast or Famine? 3

Snow Skiing: The Local Industry as Big as a Glacier! 3

Workers' Comp Insurance Jump May Close S.B. Firm 5

Fleecing the State: Workers' Comp Fraud 8

Get the Money You Need by Knowing SBA Loan Basics 9

"December Surprise": The Predicted Banking Disaster was a False Alarm 12

"Red Tape'' and the Future of Banking 13

Health Care Quality in the '90s 14

SB55: Complete Workers' Compentsation Overhaul Proposed 19

Award Winning CHI Program Assures Continuous Healthcare Improvement Redlands Community Hospital 21

If Pediatric Immunizations are Abandoned, Epidemics May …


February 1993, Inland Empire Business Journal Feb 1993

February 1993, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

Glut of Inland Empire

Office Space: Feast or

Famine?

Snow Skiing: The

Local Industry as Big

as a Glacier!

Workers' Comp

Insurance Jump

May Close S.B. Firm

Fleecing the State:

Workers' Comp

Fraud

Get the Money You

Need by Knowing

SBA Loan Basics

"December Surprise":

The Predicted Banking

Disaster was a False Alarm

"Red Tape'' and the

Future of Banking

Health Care Quality in the '90s

SB55: Complete

Workers' Compensation Overhaul Proposed

Award Winning CHI

Program Assures

Continuous Healthcare

Improvement Redlands

Community hospitals

If pediatric immunizations are abandoned, epidemics may return

NAFB: Environmental cleanup and politics

Senior Olympics palm springs …


January 1993, Inland Empire Business Journal Jan 1993

January 1993, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

1993 Economic Forecast for San Bernardino

Lagging Behind the National Recovery

Business Group Offers Plan for Economic Renewal

The Resolutions for a Profitable New Y ear

Economy Looking up in the Coachella Valley

Bank Improvement Act: Biting the hand that feeds the economy

Riversides County’s Future in 1993

First Land Parcel Sold at Agua Mansa Industrial Center

Impact of the North American Free Trade Accord


December 1992, Inland Empire Business Journal Dec 1992

December 1992, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

Healthcare in the United States

Ontario Firm Benefited From Home Health Care Boom

Physicians Focus on Preventative Health Care

Health Clubs Trying to Pump up During Recession

The Essence of Empowerment

Low Interest Rates Drive Improved Earning

1992 Economic Census is Underway

Cellular Phones no Longer Out of Reach?

Imperial Hotels Recognize in Competitive Hotel Market


July 1992, Inland Empire Business Journal Jul 1992

July 1992, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

Air Force, Lockheed Run into Turbulence over Norton Facilities 3

Moreno Valley Raceway Complex Nears Development

The Real story behind the Salomon Brothers Scandal

Chapman Releases 1992 U.S. and Inland Empire Economic Forecast

Toxic Clean-ups Result in Costly Lawsuits

Japan and the Global Environment

Pollution Prevention: A Solution for Manufactures

MWD Announces Two New Rate Hikes

OC Bank Victim of IE real Estate Investments

Creditors’ Rights in Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Proceedings

ALPS and Footprints for Norton Air Force Base

L.A. Coastal Business Moving Inland


March 1992, Inland Empire Business Journal Mar 1992

March 1992, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

Moreno Valley Study

Adds Jobs 6

Cross white Reflects onCoachella

Health Care Focus

Bush Expands Private

Industry Role

Competing With Godzilla Bank

$557 Billion Pumped Into Real Estate

UCR Economist Proposes Restructuring U.S. Banking System

Your Insurance Questions Answered

Creative Conference

News


February 1992, Inland Empire Business Journal Feb 1992

February 1992, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

A Drop to Grow On 3

Inland Empire Real Estate Ranks Top in the Nation 3

Japanese Immigrants seek Freedom 7

Brown Calls for Realistic Budgets from Governor 10

Nightmare-The RTC 17

Inland Empire Retailers Experience Growth despite National Sales Slump 18

Farming Goes Public 19

Anatomy or a Turnaround 24

Tourist Business 51

Just What is an Accredited Ad Why Should You Care'? 11

Hotels Executives in the Inland Empire 54

The $60 Million Downtown 55

The state of the Economy in Coachella Valley 56

What is Johnny’s SAT Score? 58

Now You're Talking Power 59


December 1991, Inland Empire Business Journal Dec 1991

December 1991, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

Investors By Trust Deeds

Christmas shopping Malls

Do Not Pass Go...Do not Collect $200

Travel Back

You May be Closer Thank You Think to an SCE Investigation

The Five-year Housing Forecast

Demand for Inland Empire Industrial Space is Steady

The $100,000,000 baby

The Metaphysics of Computerization

The Home Office

Projects Vital to Long-term success: San Bernardino Redevelopment

Success Stories of 1991

Running on EMpty

Guess Who Needs $70 Billion


November 1991, Inland Empire Business Journal Nov 1991

November 1991, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

Raceway Switch Expected 3

Busted for Fraud 3

A Monorail for Loma Linda? 3

Buying immigrants a Bad Idea 5

Selling the World on Su Bernardino 12

Focus on Health Care 13

Inland Empire All Stars 36

Inland Empire Hotel Executives 50

Making the Most of Your Space 56

Americas Future Too Important to Leave on Hold 57

Life in the Fax Lane 59

Now it catches on 61


October 1991, Inland Empire Business Journal Oct 1991

October 1991, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

Norton Agency Tries to Score but Fumbles

Indian Lands--The Bureau of Indian Affairs has few reservations

Riverside in meeting the leadership challenge

Regional Government a recipe for disaster?

Export experts at your service

Secret to selling in china is have the right product

Inland Office Market Remains Healthy

Making a small business bigger

Is there any risk Capital available in 1991?

Barton sees “Entrepreneur” as future strength.


September 1991, Inland Empire Business Journal Sep 1991

September 1991, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

Culbertson Winery Battles Fiscal Woes 3

Good Grief! What Happened to My Bank? 3

Coachella Valley Firm Nets State Workers Comp Contract 5

End of the Commute-Employees Have Offices Brought to Them 7

Regional Government: A Recipe for Disaster? 8,9

Drugger on Banking 11

Focus on Telecommunications and the High-tech Office 16,17

Attention I.E. Hotels: Travel Tops Baseball 33

Can Outside CPAs be a Part of Your Business? 34

The Missing Link 36

Technology no Longer a Luxury: It's a Requirement! 38

Newsmakers 0

Answers for the Inland Empire 7

Editorial & Opinion •••8

lEBJ Close-up: Sheila Brown

KCKC4

Ideas …


September 1991, Inland Empire Business Journal Sep 1991

September 1991, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

Culbertson Winery Battles Fiscal Woes

Good Grief! What Happen to my Bank?

Coachella Valley Firm Nets State Workers Comp Contract

Focus on Telecommunication and the High Tech Office

Attention I.E. Hotels Travel tops baseball

Can Outside CPAS Be a Part of Your Business

End of The Commute- Employers have offices brought to them

Regional Government a Recipe for Disaster?

Drugger on Banking

The Missing Link

Technology no Longer a Luxury It’s a Requirement


April 1991, Inland Empire Business Journal Apr 1991

April 1991, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

Whirlybirds, Rialto and the

Rising Sun 1

A Crisis of Sorts 1

Transportation Center Planned 1

Riverside Convention Center Privatized 3

Also

People, Places & Events ······························ 6

The. List:

Top Mortgage Lenders....... 1 0

Top PPOa & HMO.......... . 12

Commerce. Bldg. Dev·················21

Inland Empire Profile······15

Disaster in San Bernardino 5

The Water Biz 8

To the Kitchen ...for a Glass of Fresh Seawater 9

Construction on Ontario's new UPS Facility 11

Editorial........................................... 20

IEBJ Close Up ........21

Real Estate Focus.............. .24

Weekend Time Out ......................... - .. 30

Top Mortgage Picks .....................•..... 31

Bargain Shopping 14

Inland Empire …


February 1991, Inland Empire Business Journal Feb 1991

February 1991, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

Hole In Sky as Big aa United…1

Wind power-vs. Persian Gulf Oil…1

Officials Unaware of Traffic Designs…1

Ontario Capital Improvement Fees Endorsed…1

Toni Peck Comes Home…. 5

Less Time Meeting More Time Preparing…. 5

Also

People, Places

& Events.......................... 6

Inland Empire

Profile.............................. 9

The List:

SBA Lenders ................... - 10

Office Furniture•·-·---·----14

Long Distance Co-·-···-· 25

The Hopes The Challenges 7

In the Back Seat of a Car 8

.

The Key to Human Happiness 9

Riverside Entrepreneur to be

Ray Kroc of Cleaning 11

Developers Diversify 12

Lawndale's Top

Mortgage Picks ................ 13

Ideas for the

Inland Empire …


October 1990, Inland Empire Business Journal Oct 1990

October 1990, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

TRANSPORTATION REAL ESTATE

Toll Road Proposal Angers Rlv-

Officials Page 1

REAL ESTATE

Group Invests In George AFB Area Page 12

ECONOMY

Inland Empire Ranks Sixth In

Job Growth Page 3

MARKETING

What's a Poor Inventor to do? Page 16

PRISONS

Blythe Prison Size will Double Page 5

SALES

How did Willie loan do It? Page 7

ENVIRONMENT

Recycling Is Good Business Page 27

BANK ING FEATURES

Inland Empire Banks Still Strong Page 8

Newsmakers Page 9

Pro/Con: Prop. 129 Page 20

Commentary: Rep. George Brown on the Inland Empire Economy Page 21

People, Pieces 6 Things Page 25


August 1990, Inland Empire Business Journal Aug 1990

August 1990, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

SPACE TECHNOLOGY

Inland Empire Group Seeks To

Woo Space Division Page 1

COMPETITIVENESS

Are American Business Executives

Wimps? Page 1

WASTE DISPOSAL

Hauling Trash through the Inland

Empire Page 1

HOUSING

Page 1

POLITICS

Another Brown Enters Politics at

the State wide Level Page 8

TRANSPORTATION

Busy 91 Freeways About to Get

Face lift Page 10

HEALTH CARE •

INLAND EMPIRE HOSPITALS BUCK

TREND Page11

EDUCATION

COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

ARE GROWING Page 16

Commercial Construction

Temecula Building

Up 55 Percent Page 21

TRAVEL

The Mirage Hotel in Las Vegas:

Just a Mirage? Page 24

ANSWERS

Can Businesses Afford to Pay …


July 1990, Inland Empire Business Journal Jul 1990

July 1990, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION

China Seeks to enter the main stream. Business Community

Page 1

Professor Marshall Shen and his "gang of nine"

Cal Poly students successfully communicated directly with Chinese top leader concerning the future of China in the arena of ·world business.

TECHNOLOGY

Cutting Down Meeting Time with Computers Page 4

Two-day meetings can be slashed to two-hour gatherings by using computers to replace cumbersome flip charts and handwritten lists.

REAL ESTATE

Inland Empire Real Estate

Market Flattening Out Page 5

The Inland Empire has been feeling the effects -of a statewide real estate slowdown, with local brokers having to …


June 1990, Inland Empire Business Journal Jun 1990

June 1990, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

AEROSPACE

Lockheed Denies Linkage Page 1

TRANSPORTATION

Four-County Cooperation

Assured Page 1

WATER

Supplies Pinched,

Prices to Rise Page 1

DEFENSE EMPLOYMENT

No Layoffs Seen At

Rancho Cucamonga Plant Page1

HEALTHCARE

No Danger to Patients,

Lorna Linda Asserts Page 1

URBAN AFFAIRS

Moreno Valley Beginning

to Attract Employers Page 4

AIR QUALITY

Checks and Balances

on the AQMD Page 5

HEALTH INSURANCE

Cost Containment for Small Business

May Have Arrived Page 6

GUEST COMMENTARY

Integrated Monorail Project

Makes Sense Page 8

ADVERTISING

Myth of High-Cost

Blurbs Page 9

LEISURE

Palm Springs

Vintage Grand Prix Page 10

REAL ESTATE

Turmoil In …


May 1990, Inland Empire Business Journal May 1990

May 1990, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

DEVELOPMENT

Outdated City Housing Plans Page 1

CONSTRUCTION

Asbestos Myth Page 1

HOTELS

Uncertain Future Page 1

HEALTH COSTS

Group Insurance Page 1

REAL ESTATE

Risky Market? Page 1

LAW

Drug Testing In the Workplace Page 5

COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT

High Speed Train & New Airport Page 8

REAL ESTATE

"War Room" Page 9

WATER

Pomona Crisis Averted Page 10

FOCUS .

Palm Springs Page 12

HOUSING

Affordable Housing Page 14

REAL ESTATE

Orange Coast Title Page 15

GUEST COMMENTARY

Savings and Loans Page 16

GUEST COMMENTARY

Savings and Loans Page17

CLOSEUP

Inland Empire Close-up Page 17

CONSTRUCTION

Toxic Materials Page …


March 1990, Inland Empire Business Journal Mar 1990

March 1990, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

AQMD

Senator Plans Hearings Page 1

SAVINGS & LOANS

Only One Inland Empire Page 1

HIGH TECH LAW

ENFORCEMENT

Chino Police Department Highly Computerized Page 1

HEALTH

Joint Venture Proves Successful Page 3

AWARDS

Upland Woman Named Business Associate of the Year Page 3

WORKERS COMP

Legislation Aimed at Abuses Page 5

LOW-TECH

High Tech Magic May Be Fading Page 7

SBA

The Rules Are Simple Page 8

HOSPITALS

No Crisis In Census or Trauma System Page10

MANDATED HEALTH CARE

Proposal Criticized Page 1 0

MANAGED HEALTH CARE

Coordination Lowers Costs Page 10

HIGH-TECH

Baxter Medical comes to Ontario Page …


November 1989, Inland Empire Business Journal Nov 1989

November 1989, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

Palm Springs Racetrack Proposed Jim Guthrie speaks about his dream of building a car racetrack on his 400 acres of land, adjacent to Palm Springs.................1

Riverside and San Bernardino General Hospitals Optimistic About Meeting State and Federal Standards discusses state inspectors week long investigation of the Inland Empire's two public hospitals ...................1

EPA Gives Kaiser and Lusk Green Light to Decontaminate Kaiser Steel Resources, Inc., of Rancho Cucamonga announced that they are no longer on the Superfund Site list.................1

Beaumont Fires Planning Commission Beaumont City Manager Robert Bounds and Councilman Bill Bauer discuss issues involving the city council and the …


October 1989, Inland Empire Business Journal Oct 1989

October 1989, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

IDM to Develop Riverside Community College Site Riverside Community College District's Development Corporation has signed an agreement with the IDM Corporation of Long Beach, leasing the La Sierra property for development................................1

Ontario International Airport Ontario Mayor Howard J. Snider follows up on his April 1989 article as the Steering Committee of the Part 150 Study completes its three year study................................1

Temecula Winery to Export Champagne to Japan John Culbertson's champagne has graced the tables of White House state dinners. Soon his winery will be the first American company to export champagne to Japan. The Japanese, who have …


June 1989, Inland Empire Business Journal Jun 1989

June 1989, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

Health of the Inland Empire Financial Institutions the Inland Empire Business Journal contacted the FDIC to obtain information on Inland Empire banks on the "problem bank list" in the aftermath of the Savings and Loan Crisis.............................1

Gambling Could Raise $500,000 in New Taxes for Cathedral City Mayor George G. Hardie's proposal for a resort hotel and gaming Card Club complex. (includes interview with Mayor Hardie).......................1

Developers Offer Sewer Fund Monies a consortium of eastern Riverside County developers approached the Eastern Municipal Water District (EMWD) with a proposal to pre-pay building permit fees to accelerate sewer plant expansion to support development.......................1 …


April 1989, Inland Empire Business Journal Apr 1989

April 1989, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

Commuter Rail to O.C. Proposed The Orange County Transportation Commission is developing a plan for a commuter line between Orange County and Riverside (eventually to extend to San Bernardino) ................................ 1

Private Toll-Road Surprises Corona Mayor Corona Mayor Dick Deininger and Corona City Councilman Al Lopez express surprise at a plan, three years in development, that was just revealed. It came out as proposed legislation for a "Road to the Coast" private toll road (I-15) planned to cut through Camp Pendleton and the Cleveland National Forest. John Meyer, Executive Director of the Transportation Corridor Agencies in Orange County, answers a …