Urban Inland Empire: California's Next Metropolis?
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Name:Urban Inland Empire: California's Next Metropolis?
Date:October 25, 2017
Time:12:00 PM - 4:00 PM PDT
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Hemet / San Jacinto
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The Inland Empire is different from similarly sized markets like Atlanta and Houston in a critical way: It has no central downtown or 'urban core' where jobs are densely located.
>> What does this dynamic mean for business creation and economic development in the region?
>> Is the creation of an urban core the way to develop and grow the local economy?
>>Would an urban core appeal more to new businesses and do more to expand current ones?
Join some of the state's leading experts for a new economic forecast and a data-driven discussion about the region's urban future.
Anthony Rendon
Speaker of the California Assembly
Sixty-Third Assembly District
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Christopher Thornberg
Director, Center for Economic
Forecasting & Development
U.S. & CALIFORNIA ECONOMIC FORECAST
Robert Kleinhenz
Executive Director of Research,
Center for Economic Forecasting & Development