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Real Estate/Development

Sep. 2, 1999

On the Scene/Inland Empire

Rancho Cucamonga Big footsteps In 1981, Bruce McDonald's father built the largest spec industrial building in Ontario, which contained 90,000 square feet. Last month, McDonald unveiled plans for a speculative industrial facility that will be 10 times that size. Bruce McDonald is president of Newport Beach-based Master Development Corp., which has slated a first-quarter 2000 construction start for the $32 million Origen Rail Center in Rancho Cucamonga.

Rancho Cucamonga

Big footsteps

In 1981, Bruce McDonald's father built the largest spec industrial building in Ontario, which contained 90,000 square feet. Last month, McDonald unveiled plans for a speculative industrial facility that will be 10 times that size. Bruce McDonald is president of Newport Beach-based Master Development Corp., which has slated a first-quarter 2000 construction start for the $32 million Origen Rail Center in Rancho Cucamonga...

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