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California State University San Bernardino: Faculty In The News, Oct. 8
Eric Nilsson (economics, emeritus) was interviewed for an article about the growing community opposition to mega-warehouse projects, esp ...
October 8, 2021
Eric Nilsson (economics, emeritus) was interviewed for an article about the growing community opposition to mega-warehouse projects, especially those planned near homes and schools.
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NOTE: Faculty, if you are interviewed and quoted by news media, or if your work has been cited, and you have an online link to the article or video, please let us know. Contact us at news@csusb.edu.
CSUSB professor quoted in article about growing community opposition to mega-warehouse plans
The Sun/Inland Valley Daily Bulletin/The Press-Enterprise/Redlands Daily Facts
Oct. 7, 2021
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Eric Nilsson, CSUSB professor emeritus of economics, was quoted in an article about the growing opposition to mega-warehouses in the Inland Empire, that are proposed in areas near homes and schools. He commented on the lack of resources lower-income communities near proposed projects to challenge developers. In the community of Bloomington, for example, there is a proposal for a 2.1-million-square-foot warehouse project in Bloomington that involves re-zoning a residential neighborhood to accommodate industrial uses.
“In Bloomington, they are being steamrolled,” Nilsson said.
Read the complete article at “Pushback against warehouses in the Inland Empire gains momentum.”
This news clip and others may be viewed at “In the Headlines.”
NOTE: Faculty, if you are interviewed and quoted by news media, or if your work has been cited, and you have an online link to the article or video, please let us know. Contact us at news@csusb.edu.
CSUSB professor quoted in article about growing community opposition to mega-warehouse plans
The Sun/Inland Valley Daily Bulletin/The Press-Enterprise/Redlands Daily Facts
Oct. 7, 2021
Eric Nilsson, CSUSB professor emeritus of economics, was quoted in an article about the growing opposition to mega-warehouses in the Inland Empire, that are proposed in areas near homes and schools. He commented on the lack of resources lower-income communities near proposed projects to challenge developers. In the community of Bloomington, for example, there is a proposal for a 2.1-million-square-foot warehouse project in Bloomington that involves re-zoning a residential neighborhood to accommodate industrial uses.
“In Bloomington, they are being steamrolled,” Nilsson said.
Read the complete article at “Pushback against warehouses in the Inland Empire gains momentum.”
This news clip and others may be viewed at “In the Headlines.”
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