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ViewPoint Live: Commercial Real Estate: The Good, the Bad, and the Risky

Hosted by Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
October 20, 2021
14:00 PM - 15:00 PM
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The Atlanta Fed's Supervision, Regulation, and Credit (SRC) Division is introducing a real estate webinar series with our residential and commercial real estate experts, who will share their market insights, industry perspectives, and data analytics and tools. Our second webinar features Brian Bailey, commercial real estate subject matter expert, who will discuss current conditions and trends in commercial real estate as well as the potential risks that lie ahead as the market emerges from COVID's impact. Brian will also share findings from the Atlanta Fed's Commercial Real Estate Momentum Index (CREMI) and highlights from recent articles about CREMI. You can subscribe to receive CREMI update alerts.

“The views expressed in this document are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, or the Federal Reserve System.”

**Attendance is complimentary and open to all qualified investors.

  • Market insights
  • Industry perspectives
  • Data analytics
  • Current conditions
  • Trends in commercial real estate
  • Atlanta Fed's Commercial Real Estate Momentum Index (CREMI)

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FRBA Final Oct 2021 (1).pdf
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Speakers

Brian D. Bailey, CCIM, CRE
Subject Matter Expert, Commercial Real Estate @ Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta

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The Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta is one of 12 regional Reserve Banks that, along with the Board of Governors, make up the Federal Reserve System. The Atlanta Fed covers the Sixth Federal Reserve District, which includes Alabama, Florida, and Georgia, and parts of Louisiana, Mississippi, and Tennessee. As part of the Federal Reserve System, the Atlanta Fed helps conduct monetary policy, promote the stability of the financial system, regulate and supervise financial institutions, foster payment and settlement system safety and efficiency, and promote consumer protection and community development.