Homeless issue addressed at the CRELC
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| Date Uploaded: May 02, 2022
| Date Created: May 02, 2022
Description
The opening session at the CRELC LA features Izek Shomof & Bill Taormina discussing the Life Rebuilding Center project in Los Angeles to help solve the Homeless Crisis at the Commercial Real Estate & Lending Conference on April 26, 2022 at the Sheraton Universal Hotel in Hollywood.
Categories:
Development/Planning/Entitlements, Events / Webinars, News
Property Types:
Multifamily, Mixed-Use: Multifamily / Retail
States:
CALIFORNIA
Regions:
Southern California, Greater Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, San Fernando Valley
Cities:
Los Angeles, Downtown Los Angeles
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