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CREFC reconvenes annual HYDRA & Servicing Conference in New York

New York, NY CRE Finance Council (CREFC) announced that it will reconvene its annual High Yield, Distressed Assets (HYDRA) & Servicing Conference on March 31 at the New York Athletic Club in New York City. 

The HYDRA & Servicing Conference is a one-day event gathering industry leaders across the country to discuss opportunities in the commercial real estate debt market, with a focus on today's higher-yielding opportunities. The conference program will explore relevant trends and topics facing the industry, including:

  • (In)Subordination: Investing and Structuring CRE Sub Debt
  • Serving Up Distress: Hot Topics in Distressed Asset Management
  • Brick and Mortar vs. Virtual: Trends and Outlook in Office
  • NYC’s Post-COVID Comeback
  • Show Me The Money

To learn more about CREFC's upcoming conferences and events, please visit: https://www.crefc.org/hydra2022


 

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