Business

SCVEDC works to raise global profile of SCV

Like all businesses that have chosen to locate in the Santa Clarita Valley (SCV), foreign companies are attracted by the region’s business-friendly approach, abundance of land, high quality of life,

Balance and Your Hearing

If you have vertigo, you may feel like the world is spinning, even while you’re standing still. Many people don’t know where to turn when they experience the symptoms of a balance disorder like vertigo.

When tragedy strikes at the office

It would be remiss of me to not reflect upon the tragic event that unfolded in my hometown of Santa Clarita, where a lone assailant shot and killed two of his fellow students, as well as injuring two others before taking his own life.

What you need to do in February

It’s the start of the second month of 2020. Hopefully, you’ve nailed down your business plans for the year, and assignments to key result areas are known and both responsibilities and resources for achievement allocated.

Big changes make 2020 the year to go solar

So, the neighbors have gotten solar, and you’re still wondering whether it’s right for you? It’s time to have a conversation with an experienced solar consultant, because big changes are coming.

Shimtech acquires North Hollywood supplier

Shimtech Industries, an aerospace components manufacturer in Santa Clarita, recently announced that it has acquired Fastener Technology Corp., a North Hollywood supplier of specialty high-strength fasteners. Since 1979, FTC has

Paul Butler: Workplace manners

The world of work hasn’t changed as much as I believe some people think it has — at least in the 30 years I’ve been working within it across various

AMS Fulfillment acquires EchoData Group

AMS Fulfillment, a Valencia-based third-party fulfillment company, announced Tuesday that it has acquired EchoData Group. Like AMS, the Pennsylvania and Delaware-based fulfillment services company, which has been in operation for

Bunker Hill liquor license suspended

The Bunker Hill Bar & Grill in Valencia had its liquor license suspended Thursday following a number of liquor law violations, according to the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control.

Chamber launches Nonprofit Council

The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce announced the launch of a new Nonprofit Council on Tuesday. Designed specifically for local 501(c)(3), community service organizations that are also members of

Bunker Hill to close until February

The Bunker Hill Bar & Grill in Valencia recently announced the location is closing until Feb. 9, following the suspension of its liquor license Thursday. “We deeply appreciate your patronage

Paul Butler: Fringe Benefits

I’ve often wondered why “fringe benefits” are called “fringe benefits.” When something is “on the fringe,” it’s regarded as being “on the edge” and “not central” to the event or

SCV business leaders gather for China roundtable

Companies in the Santa Clarita Valley had a unique opportunity to meet with representatives from the U.S. Commercial Service to discuss doing business in China. Business leaders were joined by

Homepie looks to shake up market

With the internet constantly changing the way consumers buy and sell goods, more direct transactions, for larger and larger purchases, are becoming the norm. Similarly, Brad Rice, who’s been in

John Musella joins Forbes Agency Council

John Musella, president and chief strategist of The Musella Group, a full-service communications and public affairs firm, has been selected to join the Forbes Agency Council, an invitation-only community for

Canyon Country apartments sold for $62.5 million

The 232-unit Monterra Ridge Apartments in Canyon Country were recently sold by Los Angeles-based investment and asset manager Gelt Inc. for $62.5 million. The 22-acre property, located at 28085 Whites

Cintas’ elves make holiday donation

This holiday season, Cintas, a Valencia-based company, gave three families from Single Mothers Outreach a special treat. “Our general manager, Paul Yanez, came to me the last week in November

From classic to electric

When Joseph Jasik gets an idea, it’s nearly impossible for him to let it go. The owner of German Autohaus, an automotive repair and body shop in Newhall, has had