
Restaurants expand local summer dining options
At a time when the coronavirus is at the forefront of everyone’s mind, restaurants across the Santa Clarita Valley are stepping up their game to provide guests with unique outdoor
At a time when the coronavirus is at the forefront of everyone’s mind, restaurants across the Santa Clarita Valley are stepping up their game to provide guests with unique outdoor
For many, the pandemic has halted business, but for Paul Blakely and Collin Lee, co-founders of Four Faces Marketing, a Santa Clarita-based marketing consultancy company, the pandemic has actually led
Patrick Moody Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital The pandemic has many people on edge every day. Fear and uncertainty about our jobs, our health and the future are rattling our waking
We seem to be living in a mad world right now, and I am concerned this angst will carry into our cubicles, find its way onto the workbench and blow
How did you first get into real estate? In 2000, I started flipping properties all around the Los Angeles area and was featured on TLC’s Flip That House. From there,
Santa Clarita recently expanded the program it created for Main Street to allow more businesses citywide to be able to use their outdoor space safely and more creatively, according to
Santa Clarita saw a slight improvement in its employment picture as businesses temporarily reopened in June. But the uncertainty that looms large on the nature of closures is expected to
M & M Fasteners Supply Inc. offers customers more than four decades of experience in wholesale hardware distribution for everything from the manufacturers that make movie magic lighting equipment to
By Jeff Prang From the Assessor’s Office It’s that time again that my Office undertakes its most important function of the fiscal year that lays the groundwork for the very
When it comes to hearing loss, it’s normal to have a lot of questions. As hearing care professionals, we frequently have patients come in with questions about their hearing, hearing
Holly Schroeder President & CEO of SCVEDC Here are five reasons why the suburbs are uniquely suited to, and could benefit from, the coronavirus crisis: Work from home provides more
Tamara Gurney President and CEO Mission Valley Bank Never has the importance of community relationship banking been more evident than in recent months. The national rollout of the Paycheck Protection
By Noelle Blumel For the Signal Santa Clarita Valley real estate experts aren’t really surprised to see a relatively mild market based on current quarantine conditions, with June numbers indicating
Ken Keller SCVBJ Contributor When I meet with a CEO, my goal is simple: to help that leader identify the challenges being faced every day as he or she works
The November election will feature a dozen California ballot measures, of which a handful could affect the taxation of commercial properties based on their market value, how to classify the
Brian E. Koegle Partner, Poole Shaffery & Koegle With so much uncertainty surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, one step that business owners can take to regain control of their circumstances is
A group of car salesmen from Minneapolis are taking the Santa Clarita Valley by storm, with Hello Auto Group’s newly opened Kia and Mazda dealerships, along with Subaru on the
A half-acre commercial property in Canyon Country has sold for $1.5 million, according to brokers at Spectrum Commercial Real Estate. The property, located at 18717 Soledad Canyon Road, was first
A Los Angeles-based buyer secured $19.9 million in financing for three retail centers, including one in Santa Clarita, according to a CBRE news release. CBRE’s Capital Markets’ Debt & Structured
When Liz Bouciegues opened the Martial Arts Fitness Center in Canyon Country 18 years ago, she knew she wanted more than a place for children to learn martial arts. “I
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