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Jodi Summers = Industrial Real EstateSOCAL INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE SNAPSHOT ~ FEBRUARY 2012 > BITTERSWEET
by Jodi Summers Did you ever realize that California industrial space is comprised of two distinct markets > manufacturing and warehousing. Los Angeles and San Francisco’s East Bay are a mix of the two. The Inland Empire is predominantly warehousing; while Orange County, San Francisco, and Silicon Valley lean toward manufacturing. The basic underlying economic [...]
CALIFORNIA MANUFACTURING EXCEEDS EXPECATIONS
Edited by Jodi Summers We quite enjoyed the California map we found on the NewGeography.com website. It details individual industries that are driving states to be more (or less) competitive. This graphic, powered by Tableu Software, breaks down the performance of the 20 major sectors in terms of expected and actual job change from 2007-2011. [...]
SOCAL INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE SNAPSHOT- JANUARY 2012 > THINK DOUBLING EXPORTS
by Jodi Summers Happy New Years! And it may be a good year for industrial real estate in Southern California. Though not yet thriving, the Los Angeles industrial real estate market is coming back. 2010 saw the strongest sales volume since the pre-recession days of 2008. Los Angeles area pricing is stable, though vacancy rates [...]
LOS ANGELES, ARE YOU READY FOR THE BIG ONE?
by Jodi Summers The Himalayas, Japan, New Zealand, Chile – various points on the Pacific Ring of Fire have been active in the last year…but nothing grand has happened on the Pacific coast of North America. Kind of makes you wonder when then next disaster will hit us? As a refresher, the Ring of Fire [...]
WHAT’S IN YOUR SURVIVAL KIT?
Edited by Jodi Summers It’s not that we’re having more disasters, it’s that the planet has more people. Experts now recommend that disaster survivors be prepared to be self-sufficient for up to 7 days. The U.S. Geological Survey, City of Los Angeles Fire Department, California Office of Emergency Services, Federal Emergency Management Agency and American [...]
EARTHQUAKE PERSONAL SAFETY + BUILDING SAFETY
Edited by Jodi Summers Earthquake Safety for You + Yours Doorways are no stronger than any other part of the structure. During an earthquake, get under a sturdy piece of furniture and hold on. This will provide some protection from falling objects that can injure you during an earthquake. Become aware of fire evacuation and [...]
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