BY JULIE NAKASHIMA
CREJ Staff Writer
America's manufacturing worker might be a vanishing breed, but one never would guess that by looking at San Diego's robust industrial real estate market.
According to Voit Commercial Brokerage, the San Diego industrial market racked up 2 million square feet of net absorption last year, compared to 714,020 square feet in 2002. The 2003 total represents a 281 percent jump from the previous year, but a 35 percen...
CREJ Staff Writer
America's manufacturing worker might be a vanishing breed, but one never would guess that by looking at San Diego's robust industrial real estate market.
According to Voit Commercial Brokerage, the San Diego industrial market racked up 2 million square feet of net absorption last year, compared to 714,020 square feet in 2002. The 2003 total represents a 281 percent jump from the previous year, but a 35 percen...
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