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Creative Media & Community Trust Announces Date for its Second Quarter 2025 Earnings Release and Conference Call

Creative Media & Community Trust Announces Date for its Second Quarter 2025 Earnings Release and Conference Call

Globe and Mail5 days ago
Creative Media & Community Trust (NASDAQ: CMCT; TASE: CMCT) ('CMCT') announced today that it will report its second quarter 2025 earnings results on Wednesday, August 13, 2025 before the opening of the stock market.
A conference call is scheduled for 12:00 p.m. Eastern Time later that day to discuss CMCT's financial results and business. The call will be hosted by Chief Executive Officer David Thompson, Chief Financial Officer Barry Berlin, and Portfolio Oversight Steve Altebrando.
Interested parties can listen to the call via the following:
ABOUT CREATIVE MEDIA & COMMUNITY TRUST CORPORATION
Creative Media & Community Trust Corporation ('CMCT') is a real estate investment trust that owns, operates and develops premier multifamily and creative office assets in vibrant communities throughout the United States. CMCT is a leader in creative office, acquiring and developing properties catering to rapidly growing industries such as technology, media and entertainment. CMCT applies the expertise of CIM to the acquisition, development, and operation of premier multifamily properties situated in dynamic markets with similar business and employment characteristics to its creative office investments. CMCT also owns one hotel in Northern California and a lending platform that originates loans under the Small Business Administration ('SBA')'s 7(a) loan program. CMCT is operated by affiliates of CIM Group, L.P., a vertically-integrated owner and operator of real assets with multi-disciplinary expertise and in-house research, acquisition, credit analysis, development, finance, leasing, and onsite property management capabilities ( www.creativemediacommunity.com).
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