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Ticker · CMCT ISIN · US1255255846 LEI · 549300X9XL9BLF80OY48 TA Real estate activities
Filings indexed 2,460 across all filing types
Latest filing 2018-10-09 Prospectus
Country US United States of America
Listing TA CMCT

About Creative Media & Community Trust Corporation

https://www.creativemediacommunity.com/

Creative Media & Community Trust Corporation is a real estate company that acquires, owns, operates, and develops premier multifamily residential and creative office assets. The company focuses on properties in vibrant and emerging communities that cater to the technology, media, and entertainment industries, capitalizing on trends such as hybrid work environments. In addition to its real estate portfolio, the company operates a lending platform, PMC Commercial Trust, a wholly owned subsidiary that originates and services loans under the U.S. Small Business Administration 7(a) loan program. The company's strategy draws on the experience of CIM Group in owning and operating properties in dynamic markets.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
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Prospectus
2018-10-09 English
FWP
Regulatory Filings
2018-10-09 English
FWP
Regulatory Filings
2018-10-09 English
Other Report or Announcement
Investor Presentation Classification · 98% confidence The document is titled "CIM Commercial Trust Corporation | Strategic Update October 2018" and contains extensive forward-looking statements, details about a "Proposed Exchange Offer" (a tender offer), and a detailed plan for a "Post-Potential Recapitalization." It references SEC filings like Form S-11, S-3, and S-4, and explicitly mentions that the Company will file a Schedule TO (Tender Offer Statement) with the SEC. The content is a presentation or update detailing strategic corporate actions, financing alternatives (recapitalization, asset sales, return of capital), and future targets, which strongly aligns with an Investor Presentation (IP) or a detailed Management Discussion/Update, rather than a formal regulatory report like a 10-K or an Earnings Release (ER). Given the structure, the focus on strategy, financing, and future outlook presented in a slide-deck-like format (with tables and bullet points summarizing complex plans), the most appropriate classification is Investor Presentation (IP). It is not a simple announcement (RPA/RNS) because it contains substantial detail about the proposed transaction and its financial implications.
2018-10-07 English
Other Report or Announcement
Report Publication Announcement Classification · 98% confidence The document is very short (2422 characters) and explicitly states: "Attached hereto is a report on *Strategic Update Presentation ���� ����� ������� ������ ������*" followed by a PDF filename. This structure indicates that the document itself is an announcement about the publication of another report, rather than the report content. The attached report is a 'Strategic Update Presentation'. Among the available codes, 'IP' (Investor Presentation) describes the content, but the document's function is to announce its release. According to Rule 2 (The 'MENU VS MEAL' Rule), short documents announcing the publication of a report should be classified as 'Report Publication Announcement' (RPA).
2018-10-07 English
Other Report or Announcement
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document explicitly identifies itself as a "FORM 8-K CURRENT REPORT Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934" filed on October 5, 2018. Item 8.01 discusses the publication of a strategic update presentation regarding a potential recapitalization. While the content relates to investor information and strategy, the filing vehicle itself is a mandatory SEC filing (Form 8-K) used for reporting significant, unscheduled material events. Since there is no specific category for a general Form 8-K that doesn't fit perfectly into other defined categories (like DIRS, DIV, or DLST), and given the nature of the content (a strategic update presentation attached as an exhibit), it is best classified under the most appropriate specific category if available, or the general regulatory fallback. The document is not a full Annual Report (10-K), an Earnings Release (ER), or a standard Investor Presentation (IP) filed independently; it is an 8-K *reporting* the release of an IP. However, the content heavily revolves around a strategic update and presentation materials for investors concerning capital structure changes and asset monetization. Given the options, this document is a regulatory filing reporting an event. Since Form 8-K is a general current report, and the content is a strategic update/presentation, it doesn't perfectly match the definitions for ER, IR, or IP. The most fitting specific category for a document detailing strategic updates and investor presentations, even when filed via 8-K, might lean towards Investor Presentation (IP) if the focus is on the attached material, or Regulatory Filings (RNS) as a catch-all for 8-Ks. Since the document is a full SEC filing (Form 8-K) reporting an event, and not just a standalone presentation, RNS (Regulatory Filings) is the most appropriate general classification for an 8-K that doesn't fit elsewhere. However, the content is essentially an investor presentation about a major corporate action (recapitalization). Let's re-evaluate the definitions. None of the codes explicitly cover Form 8-K. RNS is the fallback for miscellaneous filings. Given the comprehensive nature of the 8-K reporting an event (Item 8.01) and attaching an investor presentation (Exhibit 99.1), RNS is the safest classification for the filing type itself.
2018-10-07 English

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