IE's economic engines | citizens business bank arena

COVER STORY

Team effort
Players bring their 'A' game to get it done

THE OPENING of the 11,000-seat Citizens Business Bank Arena is on the horizon, meaning world-class concerts, sporting events and shows are about to descend upon the region.

When the arena opens this fall, with professional hockey, concerts by the likes of Carrie Underwood, and other events, that moment will be the culmination of years of work by several people who helped turn the dream into a realityThe Kemps and beginnings Barry Kemp, 58, has been a part of the plans for the city's $150 million arena project and the vision of its home team, Ontario Reign, for about a decade. [Read Story]

IE's economic engines
AUGUST 2008 ISSUE

A new village
DEVELOPER PLANS REBIRTH OF HISTORIC PROPERTY
WHILE shiny new projects are rising up from mere dirt in other areas of the city, an investment in a century-old winery village is in the works to create a unique destination.
[Read Story]

A vision made real
...BY DEMOGRAPHICS, DETERMINATION

JEFF HILL and Glenn Miller have helped bring a dream to reality with their work on The Shoppes at Chino Hills.
[Read Story]

Building on success
WHILE a slowing economy has put several condominium projects in the city on hold, Harry Wu, developer of the Old School House property, hasn’t hesitated.
[Read Story]
taste | dining/food
All in the family
DEVELOPER PLANS REBIRTH OF HISTORIC PROPERTY
THE 112-YEAR-OLD BUILDING that houses Mario’s Place brings to mind an old Tuscan villa, with its brown stucco exterior that has weathered years of sun, wind and rain.
[Read Story]

A fish tale
MARKET BROILER HAS AN A-FIN-ITY FOR SEAFOOD
FRESH FISH is the star at Market Broiler.
[Read Story]

Grape expectations
WITH A SIZZLING SUMMER in full force, and another grape harvest on the horizon, it's time to visit our wine-making friends of the vine in nearby Temecula Valley.
[Read Story]

Delicious cool treats
What better place to find frozen goodies than in the boutique spots known best to locals? A few finds in the neighborhood:

Delicious Bert & Rocky’s Cream Co.
Hand-made ice cream in award-winning L.A. County Fair flavors including cream cheese chocolate chip and raspberry truffle mudslide.
[Read Story]


Sweet beginnings
THE WEDDING CAKE
TO BECOME MASTER of your grilling domain (at least in your mind), it helps to have confidence, refined techniques and a general sense that you know what you’re doing.
[Read Story]

Cool with a cucumber
Chef Rick Santana at Impressions Gourmet Catering in Ontario puts his spin on a beautiful and refreshing Spring Mix Cucumber Bundle.

It was a big hit with guests at the Garden With a View fund- raiser at the Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden in Claremont, where the veteran chef put together 150 for the event.
[Read Story]

better living | fitness
Strength in balance
CORE TRAINING HELPS PREVENT INJURY
BALANCE TRAINING isn't as sexy as benching 300 pounds. But neither is falling on your face when you trip over a water bottle.
[Read Story]
better living | golf
The new Soboba
SHOE TIPS TO KEEP YOUR TRAINING ON TRACK
WHEN reviewers write about big-budget movies, they’ll often take note of the dollars spent and observe that the vast sum "is all up there on the screen."
[Read Story]
better living | out and about
Great ideas for summer fun
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA summers are a delight of long days, warm nights and so many options for fun and interesting things to do. Looking for new experiences or those worth revisiting? We offer these ideas for the not-so-lazy days ahead:
[Read Story]
transitions | sending a kid to college
An education in letting go
SENDING YOUR TEENAGER off to college is an exciting yet nerve- wracking experience.

To curb the anxiety of moms and dads who may be wondering and worrying how their "baby" is doing, many colleges and universities offer support systems. "
[Read Story]

arts & culture | girl with glasses
On the road, hands free
PLEASE, yes, let's introduce another gadget to the driver's seat. That will improve concentration on the road, no doubt.

As someone who's survived a rollover accident — thanks to my seat belt, which I was wearing mostly because it was required by law — I generally appreciate rules put in place for safety reasons.
[Read Story]

from the editor
A grill and crank evening
A few years ago, a Saturday night in August might have found my family participating in a communal rite of summer. It’s a ritual that, from time to time, I force upon my own children today. One might call it the grill and crankevening.
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