Inland Empire

Susan G. Komen® Hosts Annual 2023 Inland Empire MORE THAN PINK Walk

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Tuesday, September 5, 2023

MURRIETA, Calif., Sept. 5, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Susan G. Komen®, the world's leading breast cancer organization, will be hosting the annual 2023 Inland Empire MORE THAN PINK Walk on Sunday, October 8, 2023. The annual Walk will be held again at Town Square Park in Murrieta.

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  • MURRIETA, Calif., Sept. 5, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Susan G. Komen® , the world's leading breast cancer organization, will be hosting the annual 2023 Inland Empire MORE THAN PINK Walk on Sunday, October 8, 2023.
  • The annual Walk will be held again at Town Square Park in Murrieta.
  • "We are excited to have the community join us this year at the MORE THAN PINK Walk to make a difference in our fight against breast cancer in our community," said Jill Eaton, Executive Director for Inland Empire Susan G. Komen.
  • Walk participants will include breast cancer survivors, metastatic breast cancer thrivers, co-survivors and supporters of Susan G. Komen.

KBRA Assigns Ratings to BMO 2023-C6

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Wednesday, August 30, 2023

KBRA is pleased to announce the assignment of ratings to 18 classes of BMO 2023-C6, a $604.4 million CMBS conduit transaction collateralized by 32 commercial mortgage loans secured by 138 properties.

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  • KBRA is pleased to announce the assignment of ratings to 18 classes of BMO 2023-C6, a $604.4 million CMBS conduit transaction collateralized by 32 commercial mortgage loans secured by 138 properties.
  • The collateral properties are located throughout 66 MSAs, of which the three largest are Boston (11.8%), Inland Empire (11.0%), and San Diego (8.3%).
  • KBRA capitalization rates were applied to each asset’s KNCF to derive values that were, on an aggregate basis, 37.5% less than third party appraisal values.
  • The model deploys rent and occupancy stresses, probability of default regressions, and loss given default calculations to determine losses for each collateral loan that are then used to assign our credit ratings.

Meet Supriya Sood: Inland Empire Health Plan's new chief people officer

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Tuesday, August 29, 2023

RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif., Aug. 29, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Inland Empire Health Plan's (IEHP) investment in its team members continues to be an integral part of the not-for-profit's mission with the appointment of a new chief people officer: Supriya Sood.

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  • RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif., Aug. 29, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Inland Empire Health Plan's (IEHP) investment in its team members continues to be an integral part of the not-for-profit's mission with the appointment of a new chief people officer: Supriya Sood.
  • "Supriya brings a wealth of experience to the executive leadership team and believes in the profound impact our team members have on driving our mission to improve the health of our communities," he said.
  • "She has a passion for serving in mission-based companies with over 15 years in the health care industry."
  • Sood has served in various human resources leadership roles for Elevance Health (formerly Anthem, Inc.) and Molina Healthcare.

Burke, Williams & Sorensen, LLP Grows Best Lawyers in America and BL Ones to Watch Rankings for 2024

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Tuesday, August 22, 2023

Burke Managing Partner John J. Welsh reflected, “Burke is very proud of the growing number of Best Lawyers 2024 recognitions for Burke attorneys across a wider range of the firm’s practice areas.

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  • Burke Managing Partner John J. Welsh reflected, “Burke is very proud of the growing number of Best Lawyers 2024 recognitions for Burke attorneys across a wider range of the firm’s practice areas.
  • We remain committed to growing our offering of excellence to meet the diverse legal challenges of our clients.”
    Burke, Williams & Sorensen, LLP is a California limited liability law partnership with 157 member attorneys.
  • Our mission is to provide clients with creative, results oriented, and cost effective legal services within the complex environment in which they function.
  • We view ourselves as problem solvers and legal strategists, not simply compliance monitors and reciters of the law.

New IEHP Health Career Academy to address critical health care needs

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Saturday, August 12, 2023

RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif., Aug. 11, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- To address the growing need for health care professionals in the region, Inland Empire Health Plan (IEHP) and University of La Verne are collaborating to create a brand-new resource: the IEHP Health Career Academy.

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  • RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif., Aug. 11, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- To address the growing need for health care professionals in the region, Inland Empire Health Plan (IEHP) and University of La Verne are collaborating to create a brand-new resource: the IEHP Health Career Academy.
  • The academy's goal is to fill critical workforce needs and retain talent to address health disparities within one of the fastest-growing population regions in the country.
  • "The new IEHP Health Career Academy will help to bolster the emerging workforce for the future of health care in the Inland Empire."
  • "The new IEHP Health Career Academy will help address the critical shortage of frontline health care workers and accelerate professional training and certification in new and emerging subdisciplines requiring technological and interdisciplinary expertise in addressing patient and community challenges," said University of La Verne President Devorah Lieberman.

KBRA Assigns Preliminary Ratings to BMO 2023-C6

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Monday, August 7, 2023

KBRA is pleased to announce the assignment of preliminary ratings to 18 classes of BMO 2023-C6, a $604.4 million CMBS conduit transaction collateralized by 32 commercial mortgage loans secured by 138 properties.

Key Points: 
  • KBRA is pleased to announce the assignment of preliminary ratings to 18 classes of BMO 2023-C6, a $604.4 million CMBS conduit transaction collateralized by 32 commercial mortgage loans secured by 138 properties.
  • The collateral properties are located throughout 66 MSAs, of which the three largest are Boston (11.8%), Inland Empire (11.0%), and San Diego (8.3%).
  • The pool has exposure to all major property types, with five types representing more than 10.0% of the pool balance: industrial (21.7%), office (20.1%), lodging (19.7%), retail (15.9%), and multifamily (13.9%).
  • KBRA capitalization rates were applied to each asset’s KNCF to derive values that were, on an aggregate basis, 37.5% less than third party appraisal values.

Inland Empire Health Plan launches collaboration with Riverside muralist Juan Navarro

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Thursday, August 3, 2023

One of those groups includes Inland Empire Health Plan (IEHP), a Rancho Cucamonga-based not-for-profit health organization serving 1.6 million members in San Bernardino and Riverside counties through its mission of healing and inspiring the human spirit.

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  • One of those groups includes Inland Empire Health Plan (IEHP), a Rancho Cucamonga-based not-for-profit health organization serving 1.6 million members in San Bernardino and Riverside counties through its mission of healing and inspiring the human spirit.
  • Navarro hopes to do the same with his art, partnering with IEHP to create multiple full-scale murals that celebrate the tapestry that makes the Inland Empire special.
  • "I did want to create something that people gazed at and felt, 'Yeah, this a great place for art,'" Navarro said.
  • This collaboration is part of a company re-branding project that has been in the works and planning stages since 2022.

Allen Matkins/UCLA Anderson Forecast California CRE Survey Confirms a Stalled Office Market, but Reveals Optimism in other Sectors

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Wednesday, August 2, 2023

LOS ANGELES, Aug. 2, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The 2023 Summer Allen Matkins/UCLA Anderson Forecast California Commercial Real Estate Survey ("The 2023 Summer Forecast" or "the Forecast") released today reveals that ongoing volatility in capital markets is creating new opportunities in commercial real estate. While sentiment on the office market turned decidedly negative compared to optimism in the sector a year prior, bright spots have emerged across the other market segments, with interest expressed in new development investments despite macroeconomic headwinds.

Key Points: 
  • Download the Summer 2023 Allen Matkins/UCLA Anderson Forecast California Commercial Real Estate Survey, along with supporting materials, here.
  • According to the Forecast, 91% of Northern California panelists and 78% of Southern California panelists are planning new developments in the coming year.
  • Sentiment varies by market, with more optimism in Southern California compared to Northern California.
  • "Ongoing remote work has significantly impacted California central business districts, including downtown Los Angeles and San Francisco, causing office vacancies to spike," said Allen Matkins partner Alain R'bibo.

Artificial Grass Transforms Incredible Murrieta, CA Estate

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Tuesday, August 1, 2023

That's why an increasing number of residential properties are now making the switch to artificial grass for their outdoor areas.

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  • That's why an increasing number of residential properties are now making the switch to artificial grass for their outdoor areas.
  • Coastal Turf recently installed 30,000 square feet of Synthetic Grass Warehouse's Venice Fescue Pro and Poly Putt 2-Tone in a home in Murrieta, CA.
  • The state-of-the-art "C" fiber grass blades prevent tangling and matting while remaining durable and creating a hyper-realistic appearance.
  • Coastal Turf specializes in artificial grass installations for homeowners and businesses in the Inland Empire area.

Redfin Reports Migration Into America’s Most Flood-Prone Areas Has More Than Doubled Since the Start of the Pandemic

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Monday, July 24, 2023

This is according to a Redfin analysis of domestic migration data from the U.S. Census Bureau and climate-risk scores from First Street Foundation.

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  • This is according to a Redfin analysis of domestic migration data from the U.S. Census Bureau and climate-risk scores from First Street Foundation.
  • States including Florida, Texas and Arizona exploded in popularity despite increasing risk from storms, drought, wildfires and extreme heat.
  • By comparison, just 14% of homes built from 1900 to 1959 face fire risk and 37% face drought risk.
  • Nearly every home in Orleans Parish and Jefferson Parish —the areas including and surrounding New Orleans —faces high flood risk.