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Sustained analysis of the business, civic, and workforce forces shaping California's Inland corridor.
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Half of Riverside Rents Its Homes. The Foreclosure Decade Did That.
Citrus Belt Review: The city is a coin-flip between owners and renters while the county around it stays two-thirds owned. That gap isn't drift — it's what the 2008 crash left behind, and state law is now locking it in.
Why IE cities are building their own affordable-housing funds — and why they can't copy Texas
Citrus Belt Review: The national story is that cities and states are putting their own money into affordable housing to close financing gaps. In the Inland Empire it's true — but it takes a California shape, and the tax-abatement lever doing the work elsewhere isn't available here.