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Back to the Future
2019 Commercial Real Estate
and Finance Trends
September 26, 2019
Brian D. Bailey, CCIM, CRE
Subject Matter Expert, Commercial Real Estate
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
Lauren Terschan
Financial Specialist
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
© 2019 Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
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