Inside The Valley - 19 Aug 2019

Table of content - Inside The Valley (19 Aug 2019)

21ST CENTURY STUDIOS
Filling Jobs a Chore for Valley’s Manufacturers
The Race to Finish NoHo West
First Hotel on Lancaster Blvd.
New Tariffs for Auto Dealers?
Comeback for Toys R Us Name
Pushback on the Tarmac
AUTO DEALERS
MANUFACTURERS
AUTO DEALERSHIPS
New snore treatment
Immersive attraction
InSite Development and Midas Hospitality jump on Opportunity Zone tax incentives to build Lancaster hotel.
Legacy Entertainment brings “Pacific Rim” to the theme park.
Industry faces personnel shortage, looks to tech and apprenticeships.
Proposed predictive scheduling could be bad for business.
Snore Experts offers the dream solution to sleep apnea.
Developer hurries to finish NoHo West project by year’s end.
Quentin Tarantino gives screen time to Valley spots in newest flick.
Sandbox brings virtual reality shop to Woodland Hills.
Payment increase projected ahead of proposed tariffs.
Van Nuys residents voice anger with changing airport flight paths.
Toys R Us comes back with smaller, immersive store format.
Ranked by number of San Fernando Valley employees.
Shark Tank’s Daymond John helps entrepreneurs find success.
Lucky rubber ducks come with $1 million prize.
Kaiser workers vote to strike in October.
Ranked by new vehicles sold in 2018.
Quixote Studios opens a film center.
Valley-based public companies.
Education and Accountability in the Workplace
Global Perspective: A New Era in Business Education
Fast-Tracking Your Business School Application
Sports help build community.
Events around the Valley.
The Cal Lutheran Executive MBA
BUSINESS MARKETPLACE
PEOPLE ON THE MOVE
Publisher’s letter
AROUND THE VALLEYS
Event photos
Honorees
INDEX
A Dream Solution For Loud Snorers
Rubber Duck Philanthropy in Palmdale
Chopra a Guru For Businesses
Stage Shortage
Residents Rail Against Flight Changes at Airfields
A ‘Deadwood’ Emmy Nod for Visual Effects
Filming Brings $33 Million to Santa Clarita
Live Theater, Tech Blend in ‘Pacific Rim’
Thermo Fisher Consolidates in West Hills
Kaiser Workers Approve Strike For October
MannKind Deal May Benefit Afrezza Users
Sienna Looks For ‘Strategic Alternatives’
‘Trek’ Mission Appearing at Topanga Mall
Cheesecake to Buy Fox for $353 Million
Expressive Sox Aim to Lift Buyers’ Mood
Zevia Offering Nets $12M
WANTED: WORKERS
Tight market for manufacturing plants.
List of Manufacturers.
Quest for Space
THE LIST
MANUFACTURERS
MANUFACTURERS
MANUFACTURERS
THE LIST
Car Dealers Warn Tariffs Could Stifle Demand
AUTO DEALERSHIPS
‘Once Upon a Time in’ … the Valley Region
Pool Party for The Westerly’s Anniversary
Orchard Heads to L.A. City Hall
‘Beyond Live/Work/Play’
PUBLISHER’S LETTER
JEFF NEUMEISTER
STEPHEN J. LANDSMAN
RACHEL CARRILLO VASQUEZ
LAURA AZZALINI RIGALI
SHERRY MARTIN
PETROS ALTUNYAN
BARRY COHN
BRIAN CHU
BRIAN ROSS
BRIAN LACHER
KAREN L. GABLER
DONALD WEISSMAN
BARRY KURTZ
JUAN C. ROS
AT THE EVENT
Fast-Tracking Your Business School Application
The Cal Lutheran Executive MBA
Global Perspective: A New Era in Business Education
Education and Accountability in the Workplace
CALENDAR
SAN FERNANDO VALLEY
SANTA CLARITA VALLEY
TRI-CITIES
VALLEY 50
Retail: Despite Internet, Kids Like to Play in Stores
Hospitality: Hotel in Lancaster Opportunity Zone
INFRASTRUCTURE
ACCOUNTING
Predicting a Scheduling Nightmare
How Valley Can Get Soccer League
‘There will be hundreds of jobs created right here on these stages.’
‘Dealerships in the U.S. provide 18 percent of total retail sales.’
‘There are not that many people getting into this field, unfortunately.’

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