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Real Estate/Development

Feb. 3, 2004

Developers Move East in the Inland Empire

BY LAURA COLEMAN CREJ Staff Writer Experts anticipate that, in 2004, developers in the Inland Empire will continue to look eastward as the western part of the region gets increasingly built out.

BY LAURA COLEMAN
CREJ Staff Writer

Experts anticipate that, in 2004, developers in the Inland Empire will continue to look eastward as the western part of the region gets increasingly built out.

As a consequence, industrial market observers predict more speculative development and land buying as well as higher prices and low vacancy rates for existing properties.

"The Inland Empire is far and away the hottest market in the United States righ...

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