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커머셜 옵저버는 도라두스 파트너스가 힐튼 브랜드의 샬럿 호텔 부동산을 재융자하기 위해 4천 1백만 달러의 브리지 파이낸싱을 조달했다는 사실을 알게 되었습니다.

피치트리 그룹 (구 스톤힐) 은 도라두스의 181개 객실을 갖춘 홈2 스위트 바이 힐튼 샬럿 업타운에 대해 변동 금리 대출을 제공했습니다.자세한 내용을 보려면 여기를 클릭하십시오.

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