Why You Should Choose the Inland Empire for Warehouse Space
Reasons why the Inland Empire is the nation’s biggest distribution hub for consumer goods, employing about 100,000 people. Available Space There is plenty of space for very large facilities and vacant...
View ArticleEconomic Activity Increasing in the Inland Empire
Since 2009 the Riverside – San Bernardino metropolitan area has added 30,000 jobs and growth continues to pick up in all areas of the economy including residential and commercial real estate. Though...
View ArticleInland Empire Industrial Space: Q4 Leasing Report
The vacancy rate for Inland Empire industrial space was flat compared to the third quarter of 2012, holding steady at 4.9 percent. Positive net absorption was just over 3.4 million square feet and for...
View ArticleChino Warehouse Market – 2014 Forecast
Chino continues to provide industrial warehousing opportunities in the western part of the Inland Empire that are well below the California average. Chino’s cost advantage is easy to recognize since...
View ArticleBest Cities for Deals on Inland Empire Warehouse Space
Our agents just updated the rate and availability information on our site and they uncovered markets where starting rates for warehouse and industrial space actually decreased. This might comes as a...
View ArticleInland Empire Industrial Leasing Report: Q1 2014
Every quarter we provide a look at the health of the Inland Empire industrial market and today we look at the first quarter of 2014. Overall Leasing Activity The area continues to see strong absorption...
View ArticleInland Empire Industrial Leasing Report: Q4 2014
2014 will go down as the year of eCommerce as Walmart, Amazon and Coupang leased or pre-leased 9.7 million square feet of warehouse space in the Inland Empire. Their leases for fulfillment and...
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