Briefly: Farmer’s Corner retail center in San Jacinto lists for $4.35 million – Press-Enterprise

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Farmer’s Corner, a farmhouse-style retail center in San Jacinto, is for sale, listing for $4.35 million.
The Western-style indoor center at 2500 S. San Jacinto Ave. is home to a variety of tenants including a breakfast restaurant, jeweler, dentist, barber, party supply and professional offices.
A former Acapulco Restaurant and its second-story offices are among the vacant spaces.
In a nod to the city’s history dating to the late 1800s, the center was built in a rustic ranch style and has 20-foot ceilings, exposed beams and a water feature.
You can tour the property virtually by watching a video at youtu.be/3amw7bKY7sY 
Progressive Real Estate Partners holds the listing.

Farmer’s Corner in San Jacinto is for sale, listing for $4.35 million. The Western-style indoor center at 2500 S. San Jacinto Ave. is home to a variety of tenants including a breakfast restaurant, jeweler, dentist, barber, party supply and professional offices. A former Acapulco Restaurant and its second-story offices are among the vacant spaces. (Courtesy of Progressive Real Estate Partners and Mike Lin)

Farmer’s Corner in San Jacinto is for sale, listing for $4.35 million. The Western-style indoor center at 2500 S. San Jacinto Ave. is home to a variety of tenants including a breakfast restaurant, jeweler, dentist, barber, party supply and professional offices. A former Acapulco Restaurant and its second-story offices are among the vacant spaces. (Courtesy of Progressive Real Estate Partners and Mike Lin)

Farmer’s Corner in San Jacinto is for sale, listing for $4.35 million. The Western-style indoor center at 2500 S. San Jacinto Ave. is home to a variety of tenants including a breakfast restaurant, jeweler, dentist, barber, party supply and professional offices. A former Acapulco Restaurant and its second-story offices are among the vacant spaces. (Courtesy of Progressive Real Estate Partners and Mike Lin)

A Sprouts Farmers Market is coming to Menifee Town Center later this year. (File photo by Rick Sforza, SCNG)

Global One Logistics has leased at LogistiCenter at Park Meridian in Riverside, according to Dermody Properties. The distribution company, which serves the home fashion and apparel industries, leased the 262,260-square-foot Class A building at 21822 Opportunity Way. Terms of that lease were not disclosed. Corporate neighbors include Amazon, Nissan, UPS, Sysco Corporation, KIA Motors, Burlington, McLane Foods, Lowe’s and The Home Depot. (Courtesy of Dermody Properties)

Sheri Beshir has joined the Indian Wells office of Coldwell Banker Realty as an affiliate agent.Previously, she was an agent with TENX Realty and she worked as a teacher and in the health field before that. (Courtesy of Coldwell Banker Realty)

The Sprouts Farmers Market long planned for the Menifee Town Center is slated to open later this year.
The Phoenix-based grocery chain known for its organic inventory is on a growing spree, adding 20 stores nationwide this year including the one in Menifee.
A Sprouts representative said the store would open in “the second half” of 2021 at the intersection of Newport and Sherman roads.
Sprouts currently operates 362 stores in 23 states. The company said each new store brings some 110 new job opportunities to the local market. For a list of current stores, go to sprouts.com/stores.
Global One Logistics has leased at LogistiCenter at Park Meridian in Riverside, according to Dermody Properties.
The distribution company, which serves the home fashion and apparel industries, leased the 262,260-square-foot Class A building at 21822 Opportunity Way.
Terms of that lease were not disclosed.
“Given the ongoing demand in and growth of the industrial market in the Inland Empire, this is a prime location for Global One Logistics,” said Elizabeth Kauchak, chief operating officer at Dermody Properties. “Southern California continues to be a very active region for us as we seek strategic opportunities for development and draw from our current portfolio in the region to identify right-fit opportunities for new customers.”
Corporate neighbors include Amazon, Nissan, UPS, Sysco Corporation, KIA Motors, Burlington, McLane Foods, Lowe’s and The Home Depot.
Shoppers at Albertsons, Vons and Pavilions can support Special Olympics Southern California athletes through March 23 at the checkout line.
Customers are given three flat donation amount options of $1, $3 or $5. You can also select a custom amount by telling the cashier.
All donations will support SOSC athletes in the form of free sports training and programming, such as virtual workouts, learning materials and equipment.
More information on the campaign can be found at sosc.org/avp.
Thinkwise Credit Union has moved into a new location in downtown San Bernardino.
The credit union officially opens its doors to customers Tuesday, March. 9 at 599 N E St.
Thinkwise says it’s been part of the San Bernardino community, serving educators since 1952.
How to get stimulus cash from IRS
First-time filers and those who usually don’t file a federal return can file for 2020 in order to claim the Recovery Rebate Credit, a new refundable credit under the CARES Act and the COVID-related Tax Relief Act.
The IRS in a statement said most individuals eligible for the credits have already gotten them in two rounds of payments, known as Economic Impact Payments. All of those EIPs were distributed in 2020 though the second automatic bank transfer was accessible just after the New Year.
People who were eligible but did not get the first or second EIP (or received less than the full amounts) may be eligible to claim the credits by filing a 2020 federal tax return.
The IRS is offering free options to prepare and file a return.
“Taxpayers with incomes of $72,000 or less, can use brand-name software to prepare and file their federal tax returns electronically for free with IRS Free File,” the agency said in a statement.
The free file option also can be used by people who are only filing a tax return to claim the Recovery Rebate Credit. It is the only free file option by the IRS available for taxpayers whose adjusted gross income is greater than $72,000.
Free File can be found online at irs.gov/filing/free-file-do-your-federal-taxes-for-free
California’s Small Business COVID-19 Relief Grant Program has issued a third round of grant money for small businesses.
The latest round, running through March 11, is exclusive to small businesses that were wait-listed in Rounds 1 and 2. Grants for eligible applicants range from $5,000 to $25,000.
Round 4 opens March 16 for nonprofit cultural institutions with grants from $5,000-$25,000. The program requires eligible nonprofits to complete a new application even if they already applied in Rounds 1 and 2. Grants will only go to nonprofits that didn’t get money in Rounds 1, 2 or 3.
Grants in Round 4 will be prioritized based on revenue declines comparing second and third quarters of 2020 vs. the same periods in 2019.
Round 5 launches March 25 for business and nonprofit applicants that were waitlisted in Rounds 1, 2, or 3 and new applicants that meet eligibility criteria. Grants range from $5,000-$25,000.
For more information on the program and how to apply, go to careliefgrant.com/
Sheri Beshir has joined the Indian Wells office of Coldwell Banker Realty as an affiliate agent. Previously, she was an agent with TENX Realty and before that worked as a teacher and in the health field before that.
The business briefs are compiled and edited by Business Editor Samantha Gowen. Submit items to sgowen@scng.com. High-resolution images also can be submitted. Allow at least one week for publication. Items are edited for length and clarity.

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