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Leanne Lachman's new book "Global Demographics 2008: Shaping Real Estate's Future" published

M. Leanne Lachman, President of Lachman Associates, LLC and Executive-in-Residence for the Paul Milstein Center for Real Estate is the lead author of a new book, Global Demographics 2008: Shaping Real Estate’s Future. (Her co-author is Deborah L. Brett).

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M. Leanne Lachman, President of Lachman Associates, LLC and Executive-in-Residence for the Paul Milstein Center for Real Estate is the lead author of a new book, Global Demographics 2008: Shaping Real Estate’s Future. (Her co-author is Deborah L. Brett). This book is published by the Urban Land Institute in Washington, DC.

What Global Demographic Changes Mean for Real Estate
“Working with demographics, rather than against them, reduces development risk and is likely to enhance returns.” Essential for identifying opportunities and developing strategic plans, this book looks at demographic trends in global markets. See how aging, household size, the labor force, income levels, and more will impact the underlying demand for real estate and other products.

The first volume in an annual series, this edition, while global in coverage, focuses on North and South America. Themes include aging, tourism, urbanization, and migration and the implications for real estate. Available for purchase through ULI's website or Amazon.

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