LOS ANGELES-In a NAIOP SoCal first, the organization polled the audience at its spring breakfast program to decide which economy—Orange County or Los Angeles—was in the lead. Surprisingly, 70% of the audience—made up mostly of L.A. residents—said that Orange County’s economy was in the lead.

The market-to-market match-up was hosted by KNX 1070 NewsFrank Mottek along with USC’s Richard Green, professor director and chair of the USC Lusk Center for Real Estate, and Kerry Vandell, director of UC Irvine Center for Real Estate at the Paul Merage School of Business, who were on hand to provide insight into both market discussions.

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