Supply Chain Breaks Put New Spotlight On Central Valley's Potential
25 Jun 2020
Supply chains being spread thin or broken entirely by the coronavirus pandemic have brought new scrutiny to inland California's industrial market.
Along with other inland hub markets like the Inland Empire and the Pennsylvania I-78/81 corridor, the Central Valley may benefit from a surge in business inventories and re-shoring spurred by companies' reactions to the coronavirus, CBRE concluded in a recent report.
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