IE Community News: Inland Empire Faces ‘Compound Crisis’ as Logistics Jobs Weaken, Inflation and Housing Costs Rise
Inland Empire faces a compound crisis as logistics jobs weaken, inflation rises and housing costs climb, deepening economic strain across the region.
Inland Empire Faces ‘Compound Crisis’ as Logistics Jobs Weaken, Inflation and Housing Costs Rise
The San Bernardino Sun: Beyond warehouses: How logistics creates economic mobility in the Inland Empire
Redlands Daily Facts: How the Inland Empire stacks up to other Southern California regions in real GDP growth
One of the most highly regarded measures of an economy’s health is real Gross Domestic Product growth. We want to compare how the Inland Empire fared relative to other regions within the Southern ...
How the Inland Empire stacks up to other Southern California regions in real GDP growth
The Inland Empire’s mainstay industry of logistics and warehousing isn’t growing as fast as it once did. The slowdown, economists Robert Kleinhenz and Manfred Keil said Tuesday in a state of the ...
California’s inland high-desert and Inland Empire markets are drawing more buyers priced out of coastal cities. Affordable prices, infrastructure growth, and remote work flexibility are fueling ...
RIVERSIDE, Calif. (KESQ) - Prospects for the Inland Empire economy going into 2026 are nothing to brag about, but the region will continue to realize marginal growth in a few sectors, according to a ...
In the Inland Empire, we’ve long recognized that economic development requires a balanced approach: one that creates jobs, provides pathways to economic stability, and builds sustainable communities.
IE Community News: The Inland Empire’s Next Economic Strategy Should Start with Community Colleges: Op-Ed
Community colleges could shape the Inland Empire’s next economic strategy by expanding workforce training, mobility and access to high-demand careers.
The Inland Empire’s Next Economic Strategy Should Start with Community Colleges: Op-Ed
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin: Warning lights are flashing for the Inland Empire economy
The California Employment Development Department provided our first look at the Inland Empire’s labor market and industries in 2025 last week. Data covering January for the state and its 29 ...
The San Bernardino Sun: Inland Empire challenge: Diversify jobs from ‘all eggs in one basket’
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin: The 2025 economic picture is uncertain for the Inland Empire
The San Bernardino Sun: Work at an Inland Empire warehouse? You likely earn less than your neighbors, report says
The average rank-and-file warehouse worker in the Inland Empire earns 75% of what other Inland workers make, according to a report that lauds what it calls “historic gains” those in the logistic ...
Work at an Inland Empire warehouse? You likely earn less than your neighbors, report says
San Gabriel Valley Tribune: 5 things to know about the Inland Empire’s workforce
Working full time hardly works in terms of affording basic needs for many on the bottom rung of the Inland wage ladder. “The Inland Empire stands at an economic crossroads,” states the report, which ...
KESQ News: Report: Limited economic growth likely for Inland region in 2026
The Real Deal: Textile manufacturer Northwest Group inks 159K sf lease in Inland Empire
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin: Inland Empire challenge: Diversify jobs from ‘all eggs in one basket’
Pasadena Star-News: Inland Empire challenge: Diversify jobs from ‘all eggs in one basket’
Official website of Sri Lanka's Inland Revenue Department providing tax-related services, notices, and resources for taxpayers and businesses.
Inland member companies deliver a comprehensive suite of commercial real estate services spanning acquisitions, asset management, development, finance, and property management.
The Inland Real Estate Group of Companies, Inc. (“Inland”), headquartered in Oak Brook, Illinois, is one of the nation’s largest vertically integrated commercial real estate investment, finance, development, and operating groups.
The meaning of INLAND is of or relating to the interior of a country. How to use inland in a sentence.
/ ˈɪnlænd / towards the middle of a country: trains carrying shipped cargo containers inland (Definition of inland from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
If something is situated inland, it is away from the coast, towards or near the middle of a country. If you go inland, you go away from the coast, towards the middle of a country.
- pertaining to or situated in the interior part of a country or region: inland cities. 2. Chiefly Brit. domestic or internal.
Inland means far away from the ocean, or in the very middle of a country. If you were born and grew up in Kansas, you're familiar with inland living. The opposite of inland is coastal.
The Inland Real Estate Group of Companies, Inc. (“Inland”), headquartered in Oak Brook, Illinois, is one of the nation’s largest vertically integrated real estate investment, finance, and operating groups.
Commercial Observer: Logistics Firm Inks Two Leases for 1.1M SF in Southern California
Bridge Logistics Properties is continuing its Southern California shopping spree with one of the biggest single-asset industrial deals in the region this year. Its Bridge Investment Group industrial ...
The MarketWatch News Department was not involved in the creation of this content. New warehouse facility will support domestic growth and brings hundreds of jobs to the region COLUMBUS, Ohio, Feb. 27, ...
The offshore quake pushed water onto land, sometimes miles inland, sweeping away boats, cars, homes and people.
Inland refers to an area that is located away from the coast or the border of a country, more towards the inner parts of a land or a region. It is not near the sea or not along the outer boundaries of a country.
Adjective inland (comparative more inland, superlative most inland) Within the land; relatively remote from the ocean or from open water; interior. Antonyms: coastal, seaside an inland town
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