Central Riverside County in SoCal's Inland Empire continues to be the epicenter of a growing logistics hub for the apparel industry.
Fast-fashion retailer Shein this week became the latest national apparel brand to disclose plans to occupy a mega-warehouse in the region. The City of Industry-based company, owned by a Nanjing tech firm, told the Wall Street Journal it will soon plant its logistics flag in SoCal.
Shein is expected to pre-lease space at a 1.8M SF distribution center under construction Cherry Valley. The campus, developed by a joint venture of Shopoff Realty Investments and Artemis Real Estate Partners, includes two buildings, a 1M SF warehouse and an 811K SF industrial building.
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