Real Estate/Development
Aug. 5, 2003
Job Growth Depends on Local Solutions
BY MICHAEL BECK To encourage greater job growth in California, the state should be initiating programs, tax breaks and incentives that will encourage business expansion and retention. However, Sacramento officials are not piloting these programs, and the economic climate is suffering.
BY MICHAEL BECK
To encourage greater job growth in California, the state should be initiating programs, tax breaks and incentives that will encourage business expansion and retention. However, Sacramento officials are not piloting these programs, and the economic climate is suffering.
For this reason, the commercial real estate industry needs to look to its local cities and economic development departments for creative solutions to keep business in Californ...
To encourage greater job growth in California, the state should be initiating programs, tax breaks and incentives that will encourage business expansion and retention. However, Sacramento officials are not piloting these programs, and the economic climate is suffering.
For this reason, the commercial real estate industry needs to look to its local cities and economic development departments for creative solutions to keep business in Californ...
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