SCV Business Journal

SCV restaurants searching for ‘new normal’

As Los Angeles County continues to announce plans for each phase of the reopening during the coronavirus pandemic, restaurant owners in the Santa Clarita Valley are struggling to understand what

SCV businesses discuss changes in reopening

As some businesses in the Santa Clarita Valley are wrapping up their first weekend open in nearly two months, others are reflecting on what has become their new normal.  While

Food distributor revamps business model

When longtime Santa Clarita Valley resident Dean Schauer began to see the empty shelves at his local grocery stores, he knew it was time to use his resources to help

SCV businesses prepare to reopen

As the state and county continue to announce plans to ease stay-at-home restrictions, allowing some businesses to reopen as early as Friday, many of the businesses here in the Santa

Talk to your banker — today

As a community-based business bank, Mission Valley is committed to supporting clients, staff and community. Now on the financial frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic, the bank is focused on helping

Henry Mayo’s response to COVID-19

Patrick Moody, Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital Following the COVID-19 outbreak, our community’s response has been overwhelming and inspiring. Local government agencies, businesses, volunteer organizations and people from all walks of

COVID-19 resources to help your company get through it

By Holly Schroeder, President/CEO of SCV Economic Development Corp. The COVID-19 pandemic has brought unprecedented challenges to SCV companies. From forced closures of “non-essential businesses” to ever-changing rules for operating

Three reasons for businesses to go solar

By Marc Salata – Director of Marketing, SunPower by Green Convergence Commercial solar is a great investment for companies looking to lower overhead. Any low building with plenty of square

How hearing aids can help prevent dementia

Researchers found that hearing loss affects how quickly and severely dementia progresses. Fortunately, correcting hearing loss with hearing aids can possibly prevent the effects of cognitive decline. Learn more about

Realtors adjust to quarantine marketplace

Almost every industry is affected by COVID-19, the resulting quarantine and the new regulations and restrictions that have been placed on our everyday lives. The real estate industry is no

There will be better days ahead

People in business abhor uncertainty. The wild swings in the stock markets signal that there is a lack of clarity about what this country, and the rest of the world

City, businesses brace for budget hit

As numerous businesses remain closed as a result of the “Safer at Home” directive for the coronavirus pandemic, SCV officials project the city’s revenue funds will suffer the consequences.  “Currently,