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The Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Analyzes Area Housing

Rick Baggenstoss
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Posted Dec 14 2022, 05:12
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  • 01/09/23 06:30PM - 09:00PM America/New_York
  • ROAM Coworking Event Space, 1155 Mt Vernon Pkwy Atlanta, Georgia 30338
  • $25

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The Federal Reserve will share their view on the area housing market and outlook.  Approximately 200 people will attend, so we will ensure there is plenty of time for networking.

Registration is required so GaREIA can have enough refreshments on hand.   Please Register here.

Looking forward to seeing you there.     

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Rick Baggenstoss
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Replied Jan 6 2023, 12:23

There will be light hors d'oevres and open bar.

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Holly Barrett
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Replied Jan 6 2023, 14:43

Sounds fun! Added to my calendar and registering now :)

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Replied Mar 30 2023, 19:45

Does anyone know if there was a published read out of their findings? I was unable to attend the event.