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02:10 Inflation Reports and Market Sentiment
09:29 Federal Layoffs and Local Economies
12:02 CRE Lending and Market Forecasts
20:53 Office and Retail Market Updates
27:00 Lightbox Data Dive: Wildfires Report
28:50 Big Game Scorecard: How’d We Do?
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