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REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE NETWORK, INC., EXPANDS IN THE ATLANTA AREA WITH THE ADDITION OF...

ATLANTA, GA - March 22, 2012 - (RealEstateRama) -- Real Estate Mortgage Network, Inc. (REMN), one of the largest, privately held non-bank lenders in the US, is pleased to announce a new addition to their Atlanta area team in Duluth, GA. Effective immed...

REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE NETWORK, INC., TO SPONSOR ATLANTA’S FANNIE MAE AND FREDDIE MAC INDUSTRY...

ATLANTA, GA - October 21, 2011 - (RealEstateRama) -- Real Estate Mortgage Network, Inc. (REMN), one of the largest, privately held non-bank lenders in the US, is pleased to announce their sponsorship of the upcoming Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Industry Day, taking place in Atlanta on October 24, 2011. Presented by American Real Estate University and Southern REO, Industry Day is an event held to help real estate professionals understand the critical resources available and better ways of working with both Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Representatives from REMN will be on site throughout the conference, in addition to giving key-note presentations on unique programs the company has launched to better leverage the challenging state of the current housing market.

Business Real Estate Press Releases

Coastal Millwork, Risley Padula Construction become first tenants at Blue Clay...

On Wednesday, November 19, New Hanover County’s Blue Clay Business Park officially welcomed its first occupants to the complex. Coastal Millwork Supply Co. and its sister company, Risley Padula Construction Inc., held an open house at the companies’ newly finished 68,000-square-foot facility.

Recent Gov & Nonprofit Real Estate Press Releases

Rep. Cavitt introduces flexibility plan for local parks and recreation boards

State Rep. Cam Cavitt today announced a new legislative plan to add additional layers of flexibility for governance rules that apply to local parks and recreation boards. The legislation would allow counties with populations under 100,000 to reduce the size of their parks and recreation boards from 10 members to 7, saving potentially thousands of dollars in overhead costs each year.