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As industrial space floods Inland Empire, plastics maker buys itself a warehouse

Trade offers another example of smaller investors stepping into California market
The warehouse in Coachella, California, dates back to 1982. (CoStar)
The warehouse in Coachella, California, dates back to 1982. (CoStar)
By Luis Armendariz
CoStar Research
December 18, 2024 | 7:07 P.M.

In another example of smaller buyers making the most of an uncertain economic environment, a private buyer and operator of American Maid, a Californian plastics manufacturer, purchased an Inland Empire industrial warehouse that it plans to occupy.

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