Business

The Future of Construction Loans in a Post-Pandemic World
Contractors can expect an increased demand for construction loans in 2021, and that banks will be interested in funding those loans as they look to return to normalcy.
By Robert G. Stern
January 28, 2021
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by Robert G. Stern
Robert G. Stern, Esquire, is a shareholder at Trenam Law where he co-chairs the Real Estate & Lending Group and is a member of the firm’s Executive Board. He is a member of the American College of Real Estate Lawyers. Email him at rstern@trenam.com.
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