
Looking at the car market amid coronavirus
It’s no surprise, the nation entered a recession while the coronavirus pandemic continues to impact pretty much every market in one way or another. Though the economy all but shut
It’s no surprise, the nation entered a recession while the coronavirus pandemic continues to impact pretty much every market in one way or another. Though the economy all but shut
Trek Bicycle Corp. opened its first flagship mountain bike shop Monday in Saugus, making it the second Trek Bike Shop in Santa Clarita. “Trek does a huge range of bikes,
West Coast Blood Center of Santa Clarita, the first and only mobile blood donation center in the Santa Clarita Valley, celebrated its grand opening Thursday. This is the first expansion
When Scott Schauer opened the Santa Clarita Soccer Center nearly 26 years ago, he did it for the love of the sport. “I opened up in 1994 because there was
The Valley Industry Association is set to host its annual CEO Forum in a virtual setting to identify common business and community issues and develop solutions. VIA has been supported
The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce is partnering with One True North, a leadership and business coaching solutions practice in Valencia, to offer a workshop to guide businesses on
The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce’s Latino Business Alliance is set to kick off Hispanic Heritage Month with an interactive virtual celebration Wednesday. During a cocktail reception, guests can
E Pluribus Unum, our former national motto — out of many, one — almost everything we do in life, we do as a team, starting with being born into a
Most of us think of Labor Day as the unofficial end of summer, but the Labor Day holiday was originally created in 1894 to pay tribute to the contributions of
As Los Angeles County approaches the six-month mark since the stay-at-home order was put in place, shuttering businesses of all types, many of those who have yet to be given
Businesses in the Santa Clarita Valley lit their buildings red on Tuesday night to raise awareness for the live events industry, which is on “red alert” for its very survival
Nasmyth TMF Inc. recently announced the appointment of Michael Steinberg as general manager in Valencia. With divisions in the U.S., U.K. and India, Nasmyth Group is a specialist in metal
The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce announced its virtual “Salute to Patriots” event to recognize veterans who have not only served our country but also have made an impact
Los Angeles County officials announced Wednesday hair salons and barbershops could immediately resume indoor operations at 25% capacity. This comes after Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Friday a new, color-coded tiered
From starting a business in the midst of the Great Recession to continuing to grow that same business 11 years later through a global pandemic, challenging economic conditions haven’t stopped
Santa Clarita-based Illumination Dynamics, a lighting and electric rental production company for television, motion picture, sports broadcast and studio installations, is among businesses taking part in a major call to
The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce announced Tuesday the launch of a webinar series, in partnership with L.A. County Supervisor Kathryn Barger, to bring relevant and important COVID-19 resources
After a 30-year career in aerospace, longtime Santa Clarita resident Kelly Ford wanted a change of pace, deciding to put it all on the line and start her own business.
An approximately 214,436-square-foot warehouse and distribution center in Valencia was sold to Dedeaux Properties LLC for $28.4 million. The industrial building was not only the largest building of its kind
In the wake of an economic recession caused by the current health crisis, a number of industries are hurting, and commercial real estate hasn’t been immune. In fact, a forecast
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