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RealShare EXCLUSIVE Last updated: April 29, 2008  02:04pm
Net Lease Insiders 'Take What the Market Gives'
By Natalie Dolce
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NEW YORK CITY-Panelists at Real Estate Media's RealShare Net Lease conference say that debt is still available as they get back to basics during this economic slump.
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