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Boom in Inland Empire industrial space is beginning to go bust - Los Angeles Times
Boom in Inland Empire industrial space is beginning to go bust - Los Angeles Times
As the regional economy continues to sputter, vacancy rates are beginning to climb at warehouses and distribution centers for industrial goods, putting the already hard-hit Inland Empire at further risk of decline and threatening facilities in Los Angeles and Orange counties as well. After years ...
Inland Empire Collapses
eschatonblog.com — Grim area. As the regional economy continues to sputter, vacancy rates are beginning to climb at warehouses... and distribution centers for industrial goods, putting the already hard-hit Inland Empire at further risk of decline and threatening ... (more) Inland Empire Collapses
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Inland Empire Collapses
EschatonGrim area. As the regional economy continues to sputter, vacancy rates are beginning to climb at warehouses and distribution centers for industrial goods, putting the already hard-hit Inland Empire at further risk of decline and threatening facilities in Los Angeles and Orange counties as well. After years of high occupancy and rapid construction of cargo hubs, immense spaces are now standing empty. Some fell victim to the collapse of retailers such as Mervyns and Wickes Furniture; others are vacant because the huge national falloff in demand for consumer ...

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Calculated Risk — From the LA Times: Boom in Inland Empire industrial space is beginning to go bust As the regional economy continues to sputter, vacancy rates are beginning to climb at warehouses and distribution centers for industrial goods, putting the already hard-hit Inland Empire at further risk of decline and threatening facilities in Los Angeles and Orange counties as well. After years of high occupancy and rapid construction of cargo hubs, immense spaces are now standing empty. Some fell victim to the collapse of retailers such as Mervyns and Wickes Furniture; others ...

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