2022 Commercial Real Estate & Lending Conference

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Video added by All Star Group | Date Uploaded: June 28, 2022 | Date Created: June 01, 2022

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Recap Video of the Commercial Real Estate & Lending Conference held on April 26, 2022 at the Sheraton Universal Hotel in Hollywood, CA. The event featured a keynote discussing a potential solution to the Homeless, the trademarked LoanMakers Forum and DealSavers. We introduced a new way to NETWORK with FOCUS NETWORKING.


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