Our President & CEO Jeffrey DeBoer testified last week at a congressional hearing on the state of #CRE and provided important policy recommendations for ensuring the continued stability and resilience of this crucial sector of our economy. The hearing focused on the challenges facing aspects of #CRE, the supply of affordable housing, and navigating the complex regulatory environment. We recommended specific policy solutions to maintain a strong and vibrant industry: 🏦 extend maturing loans & increase the flow of new credit 🚶💼 encourage return-to-office for federal employees 🏗️🏠spur new housing development by easing regulatory hurdles 🏢➡️🏘️ support property conversions As the state of #CRE continues to evolve, we’re working proactively with stakeholders to safeguard this vital industry and meet our business & community needs. WATCH: https://bit.ly/3UJAOk7
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Excellent policy suggestions to invigorate the industry! Extending maturing loans and boosting credit flow are crucial for financial stability and growth. Easing regulatory barriers to new housing developments will certainly address urgent housing needs. Additionally, supporting property conversions can optimize real estate use and meet changing demands.