Real Estate/Development
Jan. 27, 2004
Inland Empire Retail Grows Up
BY LAURA COLEMAN CREJ Staff Writer A significant number of upscale retailers will open in the Inland Empire this year. That's nothing new for thriving metropolises, but for area cities that have long been propelled by their affordable housing markets, the trend reflects the region's evolution.
BY LAURA COLEMAN
CREJ Staff Writer
A significant number of upscale retailers will open in the Inland Empire this year.
That's nothing new for thriving metropolises, but for area cities that have long been propelled by their affordable housing markets, the trend reflects the region's evolution.
With increased job growth and the subsequent production of Class A developments, both office and multifamily, to meet the economic demand, a strong g...
CREJ Staff Writer
A significant number of upscale retailers will open in the Inland Empire this year.
That's nothing new for thriving metropolises, but for area cities that have long been propelled by their affordable housing markets, the trend reflects the region's evolution.
With increased job growth and the subsequent production of Class A developments, both office and multifamily, to meet the economic demand, a strong g...
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