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Welcome back to another insightful clip of Market Mondays! In this clip, hosts Troy Millings, Ian Dunlap, and Rashad Bilal sit down with veteran real estate mogul Don Peebles to discuss the current state of the commercial real estate market and strategies to thrive during downturns.

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