Rexford Industrial Realty bought an office campus in the Chatsworth Business Park for $42 million and plans to raze it.
Northridge residents George and Angharad Caceres just opened a funky gaming cafe in Chatsworth and hope it will become a community hub.
Burlington will open a new location in Granada Hills in the spring.
The Pacific Theater in Chatsworth will be demolished and turned into an industrial complex after being shut throughout the pandemic.
Now is the time to plan for your 2022 business' security needs, says Access Patrol Services.
A roundup of business coming and going in the Northridge and Chatsworth areas.
The Chatsworth/Porter Ranch Chamber of Commerce received funding to help rebuild after the pandemic.
Raising Cane's will open a Northridge location soon, replacing the Marie Calendars on 19310 Business Center Drive.
Sephora and Kohl's have teamed up to bring a vast makeup collection to hundreds of department store locations across the country.
Northridge-Chatsworth area restaurants were helped by a federal program as part of the American Rescue Plan Act.
Judging from the behavior of some when previous mask requirements were in place, retail security guards will be needed to keep order.
The Paycheck Protection Program benefited nearly 12 million businesses in the U.S., including some in Northridge-Chatsworth.
In six years, minimum wage employees in Los Angeles have seen their hourly salaries grow by more than half.
Mobile security patrols offer a constant, visible onsite presence.
Councilmember John Lee, Rep. Brad Sherman, Supervisor Kathryn Barger and others are hosting a chat to help local businesses hold on.
The 18,000-square-foot bargain supermarket on Mason Street is giving away $1,000 in free groceries to a contest winner.
Rocket engines made in Chatsworth may help future missions to the moon and to Mars.
Bankruptcy filings were down in Los Angeles County last year, but experts expect them to surge in coming years.
See how well power providers in the Northridge-Chatsworth area and across CA serve local customers.
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It may be a pandemic, but local businesses are still holding on. See which businesses Northridgers have nominated as the best of the year.
An impromptu outdoor dining event and a large grant from Councilmember John Lee have helped the storied Mexican restaurant survive.
Nearly a third of all Los Angeles County residents depend on small businesses for their living, and the holidays are pivotal to them.
The second annual Small Brewery Sunday is Nov. 29. Here’s how to support local breweries and taprooms in Northridge.
Help us shine a spotlight on your favorite local business. Nominate them as a Northridge-Chatsworth Business of the Year.
Amazon's third Southern California brick-and-mortar supermarket opened Thursday in Northridge.
The region's largest indoor mall operator is taking LA County to court to overturn the coronavirus shutdown of indoor shopping centers.
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Hundreds donated to keep a struggling video arcade afloat.
‘Giving Back’ is the theme for Local PODS Moving & Storage anniversary
Parent company L Brands also announced it plans to close 50 Bath & Body Works locations in the United States and Canada.
Pasquale Roberto, owner of San Carlo Deli, almost lost his life and business to coronavirus before help from the Small Angel Fund.
Souplantation, the self-serve chain with 97 locations including Brentwood, had a business model that just couldn't survive the coronavirus.
Chatsworth-based BigBattery is repurposing car batteries to help power local hospitals' COVID-19 triage centers.
The application process for the small business grants will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis.
"Companies are playing a dangerous game right now," said John Grant, president of UFCW 770, representing Ralphs workers.
We’re publishing a simple Open-or-Closed Directory for Northridge-Chatsworth Businesses. Here’s how to get listed.
Costco and Home Depot joined other major retailers in limiting hours and crowds to try to stem the spread of the coronavirus.
With 'Operation: PAC-MAN,' MGA Entertainment reached a deal with an overseas factory that could fulfill an order for 2 million medical masks