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Real Estate

Apr. 1, 2003

Anti-Development Atmosphere

BY ANDREA ROSAS CREJ Staff Writer Just west of the city of Riverside, the unincorporated area of Mira Loma boasts more than 700 available acres for industrial development and access to two major freeways - a potential gold mine for warehouse developers and an environmental disaster in-the-making for residents of the rural town.

        BY ANDREA ROSAS
        CREJ Staff Writer
        
        Just west of the city of Riverside, the unincorporated area of Mira Loma boasts more than 700 available acres for industrial development and access to two major freeways - a potential gold mine for warehouse developers and a...

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