Last Updated: January 18, 2012 02:51pm ET

Orange County Industrial 'Red Hot'

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LOS ANGELES-Orange County's office market will take until about 2014 to experience a full turnaround, but the industrial market is doing just fine right now. The recent Allen Matkins/UCLA Anderson Forecast survey found that manufacturing and warehousing in the county is making people optimistic about the area.

The Inland Empire is a different story. That region is growing slowly because it depends on imports from other parts of the country as well as residential construction, which has taken a hit.

In fact, commercial real estate professionals surveyed were less optimistic about the Inland Empire than any other region of the state discussed.

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