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Inland Empire Industrial Market Off to Strong Start in 2026 with $381.6MM in Sales, Falling Vacancy, and Positive Absorption

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Net absorption reaches 2.8 million square feet in Q1 2026 as vacancy dips 20 basis points quarter-ov

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