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The Week Ahead: Webinar on Real Estate, Direct Lending

This week, Thursday, February 18 from 10-4 (EST), Florida's Alternative Investments Association (FLAIA), which provides educational content to investors and lenders, hosts a webinar on real estate, direct lending, and private debt.

Organizers call those things the "three legs of the alternative investment industry."

In advance of its presentation, FLAIA noted, "Over the past 10 years each of these legs has grown to have a much more profound impact on Main Street. Perhaps these three legs have been the hardest-hit part of the overall alternative investment industry. Today, because of the lack of real-time liquidity and real-time price discovery this forum is the most important conversation for global investors to join. Most investors have exposure to real estate through equity and credit vehicles and amid a crisis, no one has all the answers today. We are determined to bring clarity, truth, facts, and experience from the front line by the most talented investment managers."

Learn more and register at flaia.org.

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About Author: Christina Hughes Babb

Christina Hughes Babb is a reporter for DS News and MReport. A graduate of Southern Methodist University, she has been a reporter, editor, and publisher in the Dallas area for more than 15 years. During her 10 years at Advocate Media/Dallas Magazine, she published thousands of articles covering local politics, real estate, development, crime, the arts, entertainment, and human interest, among other topics. She has won two national Mayborn School of Journalism Ten Spurs awards for nonfiction, and has penned pieces for Texas Monthly, Salon.com, Dallas Observer, Edible, and the Dallas Morning news, among others. Contact Christina at [email protected].
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