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Retrofitting a functionally obsolete warehouse has the potential to balance high structural upfront risks against massive location and sustainability rewards. With industrial real estate markets such as Long Beach, Signal Hill and greater south & east Los Angeles County having a large percentage of buildings constructed over 50 years ago, there is rising interest in adapting older facilities to modern
Southern California has seen a consistent rise in copper wire theft, particularly affecting industrial properties throughout Long Beach and Orange County. Copper wire theft is not only costly but also disrupts operations and affects the safety of facilities. For industrial real estate owners and tenants, there’s no worse feeling walking into your industrial building or warehouse and seeing all the
Southern California is a high-demand market for industrial properties, but the steep rise in the cost of industrial real estate has made it more difficult for buyers to enter this market. The situation is further exacerbated by a lack of available land for new construction. This has led many businesses to seek alternatives, such as functionally obsolete industrial buildings, which
The Port of Long Beach is one of the busiest ports in the United States, acting as a gateway for both imports and exports, facilitating trade and generating jobs in the region. The port contributes greatly to the economic success of Southern California, accounting for over $200 billion in trade, which includes over 6 million containers annually. However, the high
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