Tariff strife heats up demand for bonded warehouses near LA ports
The tariff turmoil has turned bonded warehouses into a hot ticket for a few Los Angeles landlords. Importers still receiving shipments from overseas are scrambling to rent space in the bonded buildings, where they can buy time for tariff tensions to wither, the Los Angeles Times reported. The rare buildings are suddenly in hot demand, […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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