McDonald’s coming to Fontana shopping center – Daily News

McDonald’s coming to Fontana shopping center – Daily News

Valore Ventures in Beverly Hills recently signed a long-term ground lease with McDonald’s for a nearly 1-acre lot at 18150 Arrow Blvd. Subscribe to continue reading this article. Already subscribed? To login in, click here. Originally Published: September 16, 2024 at 9:00 a.m. Read original article here Denial of responsibility! Pioneer Newz is an automatic … Read more

Loch Lomond locals divided over Flamingo Land plans as huge decision looms

Loch Lomond locals divided over Flamingo Land plans as huge decision looms

LOCALS in Loch Lomond are at odds over a controversial £40million Flamingo Land plan that could get the go-ahead. Residents in surrounding areas can’t agree over the long-awaited proposals to build a massive tourist resort on land at West Riverside. 6 Locals have strong opinions over the beauty spot proposals.Credit: Tom Farmer 6 Dawn McPhillips … Read more

Colorado Gov. Jared Polis’ chief of staff to leave for job at UCHealth

Colorado Gov. Jared Polis’ chief of staff to leave for job at UCHealth

Colorado Gov. Jared Polis’ chief of staff will leave the administration next week to take a job overseeing government relations for UCHealth. Then-Speaker Alec Garnett of the Colorado House of Representatives during a committee hearing on fentanyl at the Colorado State Capitol on Tuesday, April 12, 2022. (Photo by AAron Ontiveroz/The Denver Post) Alec Garnett, … Read more

Trump and Harris urged to debate small business by Goldman Sachs campaign

Trump and Harris urged to debate small business by Goldman Sachs campaign

Goldman Sachs wants to put small business on the agenda at the Donald Trump and Kamala Harris presidential debate on Sept. 10.  The banking giant unveiled a billboard campaign in Times Square Monday just a block from ABC global headquarters, where the televised debate will take place.  The billboards are part of the advocacy arm of the … Read more

Denver’s rising minimum wage squeezes restaurants, small businesses

Denver’s rising minimum wage squeezes restaurants, small businesses

Bobby Stuckey, the founder of the Front Range restaurant owner Frasca Hospitality Group, insists he’s a positive guy — but not when it comes to the impact Denver’s fast-increasing minimum wage is having on the industry he loves. As the local government mandate forces wage increases on an industry that already operates on thin margins, … Read more

Denverites socializing over dinner with strangers with Timeleft

Denverites socializing over dinner with strangers with Timeleft

On Wednesday evening, I walked into an Asian fusion restaurant in Denver’s Cherry Creek neighborhood, unsure of who’d be joining me at the dinner table. Instead, I left that decision to a service called Timeleft, which aims to build relationships within a group of strangers matched through a personality algorithm over a shared meal. Although … Read more

Golden to extend $100K to retail shops hurt by flavored tobacco ban

Golden to extend 0K to retail shops hurt by flavored tobacco ban

Golden dropped the hammer on more than two dozen retail outlets last year when it banned the sales of all flavored tobacco and nicotine products in the city, costing the businesses thousands of dollars in revenue. Now, this city on the western edge of the metro area is setting up a one-time $100,000 relief fund … Read more

Parking lot battle puts two Denver restaurants at odds

Parking lot battle puts two Denver restaurants at odds

Parking is rarely easy in Denver, but it’s causing a larger problem for business owners and their customers along Denver’s West 29th Avenue, where CôNu’s Corner Cafe & Bánh Mì Sandwiches owns a parking lot that is the focal point of neighborhood drama. The tension exploded earlier this month when a bicyclist was videotaped cursing … Read more

Kamala Harris voted for this beer when she was in Denver

Kamala Harris voted for this beer when she was in Denver

Editor’s note: This is part of The Know’s series, Staff Favorites. Each week, we offer our opinions on the best that Colorado has to offer for dining, shopping, entertainment, outdoor activities and more. (We’ll also let you in on some hidden gems). When a bunch of guys in suits walks into a small business, it usually … Read more

Richmond street vending rules prompt hopes, concern

Richmond street vending rules prompt hopes, concern

RICHMOND — Pop-up canopies, meat on spits and sizzling grill tops have popped up on Richmond sidewalks and parking lots, being met with both lines of hungry customers and warnings from officials to leave. Now, the city is working to regulate the small businesses but exactly when the new rules will begin remains unclear. The … Read more