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Real Estate

May 20, 2003

War Worries Put to Rest

BY JULIE NAKASHIMA CREJ Staff Writer U.S. Marines sent from Camp Pendleton helped topple the regime of Saddam Hussein. Unlike the Persian Gulf War more than a decade ago, however, fears that their deployment would topple the north San Diego County retail market have been largely unfounded.

BY JULIE NAKASHIMA
CREJ Staff Writer

U.S. Marines sent from Camp Pendleton helped topple the regime of Saddam Hussein. Unlike the Persian Gulf War more than a decade ago, however, fears that their deployment would topple the north San Diego County retail market have been largely unfounded.

From a countywide standpoint, the war took little steam out of the overall retail market, according to Mike Clark, chairman of the Retail Specialty Group at BRE C...

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