BY ANDREA ROSAS
CREJ Staff Writer
The turbulent economic conditions and a looming war with Iraq presaged widespread uncertainty for 2003, but the industrial real estate sector scarcely blinked in California.
In fact, the year has shaped up as expected, said Mike Tingus, senior vice president in the Woodland Hills office of Charles Dunn Co.
"We expected a very guarded year, where there would really be little if any activity on the leas...
CREJ Staff Writer
The turbulent economic conditions and a looming war with Iraq presaged widespread uncertainty for 2003, but the industrial real estate sector scarcely blinked in California.
In fact, the year has shaped up as expected, said Mike Tingus, senior vice president in the Woodland Hills office of Charles Dunn Co.
"We expected a very guarded year, where there would really be little if any activity on the leas...
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