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Too good to refuse. (Real Estate).(San Gabriel Valley space bought by Impaq Microsystems and Unipack Trading)(Brief Article)
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Favorable economics have turned two San Gabriel Valley renters into Inland Empire buyers.
Two buildings totaling 35,000 square feet at Burke Pomona Business Center were sold for a total of $2.4 million.. One of the buyers, electronics merchandiser Impaq Microsystems, will be consolidating its Walnut and El Monte operations, while the other, packaging company Unipack Trading, will be moving from the City of Industry.
It's part of a trend buoyed by low interest rates, relatively cheap purchase prices and new product that is luring small industrial businesses ...
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