Boomers, Millennials, Housing and Communities
Jun 08, 2017
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Our Senior Economist Ryan Berlin joined Paul Kershaw and David Hutniak, along with moderator Gordon Price, to discuss changing demographics and how they are impacting (and responding to) housing market dynamics. Each panelist presented for 10-15 minutes; followed by a panel discussion with questions from both Gordon and the audience. The audience included Port Moody planning staff and local residents.
Find Ryan's presentation slides from the evening as well as the event information page.
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