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Gideon Blustein
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Coal City, IL
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Joliet Region Investors Meetup

Gideon Blustein
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Coal City, IL
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  • 04/11/19 06:30PM - 09:00PM America/Chicago
  • Jameson's Pub Back Room, Jameson's Pub, 2755 Black Road Joliet, Illinois 60435
  • Free

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The meeting will be focused on financing single family and multi-family deals with presentations from a local lender and the Chicago Community Loan Fund (MORE DETAILS BELOW):

JRLA General Membership Meeting

Thursday, April 11th 2019

6:30 networking, 7pm program

Jameson's Pub, 2755 Black Road, Joliet

The Chicago Community Loan Fund

The mission of the Chicago Community Loan Fund is to provide flexible, affordable and responsible financing and technical assistance for community stabilization and development efforts and initiatives that benefit low- to moderate-income neighborhoods, families and individuals throughout metropolitan Chicago (Including Will County).

CCLF was created to ensure that Chicagoland community developers (including small and emerging groups) would have a lender to turn to for harder-to-underwrite projects and enterprises. CCLF often works with challenging but promising projects that other financial institutions will not or cannot finance.