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Development Tips & K&T Replacement: Matt Ticknor (knobandtubereplacement.com)

36 min · 26 de dic de 2024
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We are very excited to have Matt Ticknor of Knob & Tube Replacement (knobandtubereplacement.com) come to speak with us about his experience in commercial real estate development and his current work in construction. Listen to this episode for great tips from a seasoned developer.

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