INLAND EMPIRE EARTHWORKS LLC
Inland has delivered value for more than 55 years. Grounded in investor-first principles—service · integrity · and expertise—our strategic approach identifies opportunities and mitigates risk · 000 investors. Assets Under Management $ 16 Billion Capital Raised $ 31 Billion Owned · Developed & · except for AUM · and all are as of 12/31/2025. *Inland Real Estate Investment Corporation (Inland Investments) · the program lists its shares of common stock for trading on a national exchange · sells all or substantially all of its assets · management acumen · financial strength · and operational expertise.  · Inland Investments provides tax-advantaged · income · our tax-advantaged strategies leverage structures such as Delaware statutory trusts (DSTs) · real estate exchanges · and opportunity zones to optimize returns for investors. Tax-Advantaged Strategies Income & · our development and redevelopment initiatives · typically structured through private investment programs · Steve
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