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Is The Sky Falling On Commercial And Multi-Housing Property Developers?
Nov 26, 2008

Get An In-Depth Look At The Federal Bailout Plan And How It Impacts Your Business

The U.S. financial market is enduring one of the worst crises in its history. The investment banking model as we know it is effectively gone, and many commercial banks are spiraling downward as well.
 
The federal government has stepped in with a massive bailout plan as it strives to rescue the economy, establish calm in the financial markets and gain the confidence of consumers and businesses again. But there is no precedent for a government bailout of this size, leaving many commercial and multi-housing property owners, investors, developers and service providers wondering what it all means for their business.
 
Once the presidential election is over and the dust settles, there will be many questions that need to be answered. What will be the effects of the new financial package on the commercial and multi-family real estate sectors? What will the real estate finance market look like? How do you protect your business and avoid pitfalls?
 
Join Commercial Property News and Multi-Housing News just two weeks after the election for this live, interactive web seminar and hear from leading economists how the current financial bailout strategy will impact your business. Attend this online-only event, and learn how to protect your investments and navigate through this challenging environment.


 
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