The first phase of 56 town houses opens today at Stonegate Townhomes, planned for a total of 114, at Base Line and Hermosa avenues in Rancho Cucamonga.
housing units for senior citizens at the county-owned Carmelitos housing project in Long Beach.
The dual transactions were aimed at strengthening the long-distance telephone services that both Telesphere International Inc. and Marmon Telephone Network supply mostly to the lodging industry.
CBS said Friday that it has sold Steinway & Sons, the piano maker, to a group of Boston businessmen for an undisclosed sum.
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The New York-based company said the new unit, ITT Business Systems Group, will consist of ITT Courier, which sells computer terminals; ITT Business & Consumer Communications, which sells telephone and office switching terminals; ITT Information Systems, which sells personal computers, and Qume Corp., which sells peripheral equipment.
Two medical manufacturers have issued recalls for nearly 11,000 hospital and ambulance heart defibrillators that may carry faulty power packs, the Food and Drug Administration said.
Six Palestinian guerrilla groups allied with Syria announced today that they are banding together in a Palestinian National Salvation Front to oust PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat.
National Education Corp. said it has completed its $100-million acquisition of two training divisions from Gulf+Western Industries.
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donated 115 units of blood during a one-day blood drive held for the wife of City Councilman Jerold Milner.
More than 70 of the 198 units in the $12-million Palm Terrace Retirement Center in Laguna Hills
Sunoaks, a development of 45 two-bedroom, two-bath condominiums at 1150 Phillips St., Ontario, by Ron Levine Construction & Investment Corp., will open today.
Bechtel Group announced a realignment Tuesday in which the two existing operating companies of the San Francisco-based engineering and construction concern will be replaced by five new operating companies.
County supervisors parceled out more than $45 million for fire departments, libraries and other special districts Tuesday, ending public hearings on the $1.45-billion budget for the 1985-86 fiscal year.
National Technical Systems blamed two discontinued units, soil-testing and products, for the
Final approval for the largest multifamily housing revenue bond issue ever created, has been given by the Housing Authority of the city of Los Angeles.
One of the units, its Setterstix operations, will be sold to a company affiliated with Dyson-Kissner-Moran Corp.
A fire caused about $20,000 in damage Friday to four units of a 60-unit Burbank motel, the Burbank Fire Department said.
The judge who presided over the breakup of the Bell System restricted on Monday the ability of the seven regional Bell telephone companies to diversify, accusing some of them of "conglomerate ambitions" and "lack of interest" in providing good, cheap local phone service.