BY LAURA COLEMAN
CREJ Staff Writer
Vastly transformed from its bedroom-community roots, the Inland Empire is the shining ray of hope for California's trudging economy.
The region is touted as the fastest-growing in the nation, with 90,000 jobs added this year despite the overall sour economy, according to the quarterly University of California, Los Angeles, Anderson Forecast, released last month. As a result, according to the forecast and the recent "S...
CREJ Staff Writer
Vastly transformed from its bedroom-community roots, the Inland Empire is the shining ray of hope for California's trudging economy.
The region is touted as the fastest-growing in the nation, with 90,000 jobs added this year despite the overall sour economy, according to the quarterly University of California, Los Angeles, Anderson Forecast, released last month. As a result, according to the forecast and the recent "S...
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