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Watson Land Company is committed to sustainable industrial practices in design, construction, and operations, as showcased by our LEED-certified distribution centers and Watson Legacy Building Series. As part of our eco-conscious approach, we are a proud participant in the South Bay Cities Green Building Challenge. The South Bay Cities Green Building Challenge is a program...

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At Watson Land Company, we believe that quality of life begins with a job—and a quality education can make all the difference in achieving an outstanding career. As a sponsor of the International Trade Education Program (ITEP), we are involved in both a financial level and a coaching level with this incredible organization that helps...

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NAIOP recently featured Watson Land Company for “building a better box” at Watson Industrial Park Chino, the latest generation of our masterplanned industrial centers. As a Gold Sponsor and member of NAIOP’s SoCal chapter, we are pleased to be featured for our commitment to sustainability by this outstanding organization.

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Watson Land Company proudly supports International Trade Education Programs (ITEP), a Southern California non-profit organization that offers high school students opportunities to explore educational and career opportunities in diverse career paths in high-growth sectors. Partnering with the ports, transportation, logistics, and other related industries, ITEP integrates real-world internships and mentoring from industry professionals with local...

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Watson Land Company is pleased to announce that the Eastside Water Treatment Facility in Chino has been named the top national reservoir tank of 2015 by the Steel Tank Institute/Steel Plate Fabricators Association. We designed and constructed this 4-million gallon reservoir tank last October to be both highly functional and aesthetically pleasing. As part of...

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Watson Land Company is pleased to announce each building in the First Phase of WIP Chino was pre-leased before construction was completed. UMA and Synnex Corporation are among the first customers at this masterplanned center that is unlike anything else the Inland Empire has to offer.

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Carson is home to some of the best that Southern California has to offer, from vibrant communities and family neighborhoods to successful businesses, both big and small. Because the city is behind what's important to its citizens, Carson makes it easy to succeed both at work and at home. As a recent finalist for LAEDC's prestigious Most Business Friendly City Award, Carson prides itself on its ability to enable the success of local businesses.

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While the industrialization of a previously rural community does represent change for its citizens, the arrival of “big businesses” does not have to be a negative event. With their far-reaching influences that extend beyond bottom-line results, corporations have a special opportunity to help individuals and families flourish through good stewardship.

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Green building is an eco-friendly, sustainable approach to construction, operation, renovation, and demolition. Environmental sustainability can begin at the design stage of a facility’s life cycle, or older structures can be renovated to incorporate sustainable features. The object is to create facilities that are both highly functional and highly efficient, all while exerting a minimal impact on the environment.

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A 36´ clear distribution center provides on demand expansion without requiring additional square footage, which allows you to stay in the same facility as you expand your operations to keep up with global retail demands all the while keeping costs down while simultaneously preparing for future growth.

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If you’re a Southern California resident, you’ve probably received a letter from your local water company detailing the restrictions in place during our severe drought. In residential neighborhoods and business parks alike, you can see the impact of the water crisis: brown lawns, dried out plants, drooping trees. Shifting Climate, Shifting Needs With an El...

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Established in 1994 by then Assembly Member Betty Karnette, the Overweight Corridor (OWC) provides the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach a much-needed route for overweight trucks to legally transport cargo containers on State Route 47/103 and Highway Route 1 (Pacific Coast Highway). The Ins and Outs of the OWC Strategically located in Los...

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