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🗓️ 23 February 2021
⏱️ 45 minutes
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With a successful 30 year history in the real estate industry, Kathy Garrett shares about the rescue capital that she is providing to landlords, and Brett Denton of A10Capital shares how to get IMMEDIATE access to the Paycheck Protection Program funding.
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0:00.0 | All right, Thrive Nation, if you're out there listening today and you are a business owner, or a landlord, or you know somebody who's a business owner or a landlord and you are seeking emergency rescue capital to save your business and your real estate portfolio. |
0:15.0 | Today's show is the show for you. James, why is today's show so hot and vital? |
0:20.0 | Oh, two amazing ways to get financing. First, for distressed landlords with multi-family properties. And the second, just for businesses, generally, through Brett Dent. |
0:29.0 | Folks, here at the Thrive Times Show, we're 100% opposed to the lockdowns, the unconstitutional mandates and the shutting of the American economy. |
0:36.0 | But now we find ourselves all on the same boat and many of you need access to that much needed capital, that rescue capital right now. |
0:43.0 | We have two guests on today's show that will provide you with access to the relief that you need financially to save your property and to save your business. |
0:51.0 | All this and more on today's edition of the Thrive Times Show on your radio and podcast download. |
0:56.0 | Some shows don't need a celebrity narrator to introduce the show, but this show dies. Two men, eight kids co-created by two different women, 13 multi-million dollar businesses, ladies and gentlemen. |
1:13.0 | Welcome to the Thrive Times Show. |
1:32.0 | Yes, yes, yes, and yes! James, welcome on to the Thrive Times Show. James, Deep Crystal Farrow, the attorney, how are you, sir? |
1:40.0 | Hey, here's the deal. You moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma from Manhattan to escape the jackassery of the lockdowns, the tyranny. |
1:50.0 | The tyranny in the unconstitutional mandates in Manhattan, the craziness in Manhattan and the left Manhattan at that time, and I'm not trying to paint you into a corner, but I'm touching the canvas. |
2:01.0 | Because you are an attorney who deals with small business owners. |
2:04.0 | Yeah, my office is still there. |
2:06.0 | Many businesses had gone out of business in Manhattan or in New York at the time you left. |
2:11.0 | You know, in July, that was, it was about, you know, there's about 240,000 small businesses in New York City and about 80,000. |
2:19.0 | It was expected that we're going out of business or had gone out of business. |
2:22.0 | How many restaurants had been shuttered before you left? |
2:25.0 | Not as many as there are now. I mean, they're bored and up and all that. |
2:28.0 | I would, you know, I would walk down the streets of Manhattan and because of the lockdown and because of the riots, there would be boarded up graffiti all over the place, broken windows. |
2:39.0 | What did you, what have you heard from a red about the vacancy in New York where a tenant can no longer afford to pay their bills so they flee the city and go live somewhere else? |
2:50.0 | Yeah, you know, I look at the court filings every day and you look at that. |
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