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Real Estate/Development

Sep. 24, 2002

Room to Grow

BY WILLIAM H. CURTIS The Inland Empire has a significant advantage in Southern California. While large blocks of land and quality space are scarce in other areas of Southern California, large blocks of low-priced developable land and an inventory of modern space are available in the Inland Empire in a variety of size ranges at competitive lease and purchase rates. These factors have attracted companies out of surrounding areas.

        BY WILLIAM H. CURTIS
        
        The Inland Empire has a significant advantage in Southern California. While large blocks of land and quality space are scarce in other areas of Southern California, large blocks of low-priced developable land and an inventory of modern space are available in the Inland Empire in a variety of size ranges a...

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