Regions West
CT Takes Fleetwood HQ
May 9, 2008

Newport Beach, Calif.-based CT Realty Corp. has acquired Citrus Park, a 12-building office and industrial park in Riverside, Calif., from Fleetwood Enterprises Inc. CT Realty purchased the property for $24.5 million, making the acquisition one of the largest purchases in the Inland Empire so far in 2008, according to CT Realty President Robert M. Campbell. Fleetwood Enterprises is one of the nation’s largest builders of manufactured housing and recreational vehicles.

 
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