Andrew Edwards, Daily Bulletin

Andrew Edwards

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Long Beach, CA, United States

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Past articles by Andrew:

Survey: Business is booming for inland manufacturers

Manufacturers in Riverside and San Bernardino counties are enjoying a growth streak that’s been ongoing for nearly a year and a half, according to a Cal State San Bernardino survey of local f… → Read More

Long Beach nonprofit to pay credit-check costs for would-be renters

A new pilot program for would-be Long Beach renters is designed to cover the bills that often come before it’s even time to hand over the first rent payment. → Read More

Investors spend nearly $1 billion on Long Beach apartments, outpacing Greater LA

Investors spent nearly $1 billion buying Long Beach apartment buildings over a 12-month period, well more than any other submarket in Greater Los Angeles. → Read More

Many renters who move to the Inland Empire don’t plan to stay

Location is a bigger factor than a job offer when it comes to renters’ decisions to move to the Inland Empire area, and slightly fewer than a quarter of newcomers plan to live her for the lon… → Read More

Smart move: Ontario’s dairy fields turn to techy neighborhoods aimed at millennials, boomers

Hundreds and hundreds of new homes, some of which come equipped with new-age “smart home” technology from the likes of Apple and Amazon, are transforming a large swath of former Inland … → Read More

Reports: Funding cuts leave Inland Empire short 137,000 affordable rental units

The reports also suggest renters earning less than the median income in either county may be spending roughly two-thirds or more of their paychecks to keep a roof over their heads. → Read More

Raytheon to conduct technology tests out of Ontario International Airport

The company will assign 25 employees to the hangar on a full-time basis, with its staffing growing to some 50 people when more hands are needed for a project. → Read More

Raytheon to conduct technology tests out of Ontario International Airport

The company will assign 25 employees to the hangar on a full-time basis, with its staffing growing to some 50 people when more hands are needed for a project. → Read More

Raytheon to conduct technology tests out of Ontario International Airport

The company will assign 25 employees to the hangar on a full-time basis, with its staffing growing to some 50 people when more hands are needed for a project. → Read More

Raytheon to conduct technology tests out of Ontario International Airport

The company will assign 25 employees to the hangar on a full-time basis, with its staffing growing to some 50 people when more hands are needed for a project. → Read More

Report: New tax law may put $7,000 in pockets of married Inland Empire’s renters

The Inland Empire’s renters may enjoy greater tax benefits relative to homeowners following last year’s changes to the U.S. tax code, a major brokerage reported. → Read More

Inland Empire nonprofits receive $635,000 to help families fund down payments

The money will help finance down-payment assistance for new home owners and other services. → Read More

Carson wins latest round in long-running rent control fight at Colony Cove

The latest turn in the long-running legal feud over a Carson law limiting rent increases at mobile home parks went in the city’s favor, and that’s something that may bolster cities’ abilities to re… → Read More

Here’s why one economist is bullish on San Bernardino County

‘Every single number suggests San Bernardino and the Inland Empire is on fire,’ said UC Riverside economist Christopher Thornberg → Read More

Los Angeles County offers cash to landlords willing to take in homeless tenants

Housing officials in Los Angeles County and cities, such as Long Beach, are offering incentives to landlords as part of an effort to help homeless people obtain rental housing. → Read More

Los Angeles County offers cash to landlords willing to take in homeless tenants

Housing officials in Los Angeles County and cities, such as Long Beach, are offering incentives to landlords as part of an effort to help homeless people obtain rental housing. → Read More

JetBlue reducing Long Beach flights, blames city for halting international plan

The airline says last year’s decision by the City Council to refuse international flights was a deciding factor. → Read More

JetBlue to return to Ontario Airport with flights to New York

JetBlue Airways Corp. executives plan a return to Ontario International Airport after about a decade’s absence from the city. → Read More

Cerritos files lawsuit in attempt to block condo development in Artesia

Filing a lawsuit to block new construction is not really an unusual happening in California and now, one southland city is suing its neighbor in a bid to stop a $60-million condominium project. → Read More

TransAm Challenge brings history, velocity to Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach

A pack of Ford Boss 302 Mustangs, Chevrolet Camaros and other pony cars whipped around the streets of Long Beach’s shoreline Saturday while giving fans of vintage racing a chance to relive the days… → Read More