William M. McLaughlin
Senior Vice President - Development
Mr. McLaughlin, Senior Vice President, has been with AvalonBay
Communities, Inc. or its predecessor Avalon Properties, Inc. for over
thirteen (13) years. He is responsible for all of AvalonBay's
development activity in Massachusetts, Connecticut, suburban New York
(excluding Long Island), New Jersey and Rhode Island markets where
AvalonBay currently owns 44 communities with 12,066 apartment homes. In
addition, as of year end 2007, he oversees a pipeline of approximately
$1.6 Billion in new construction and land in the entitlement process.
Bill has also served as an advisory member of the Company's Management
Investment Committee (MIC).
Before joining AvalonBay, Mr. McLaughlin was with Lincoln Property Company for seven years, where he was responsible for multifamily development and acquisitions in eastern New England.
Bill began his real estate career as a principal of a small residential development firm in Cambridge, MA and as a broker in Coldwell Banker Commercial's Boston office.
He is the 2008 Chairman of the Greater Boston Real Estate Board (GBREB) and a two-time past President of its Rental Housing Association (RHA) division. Bill also serves on the Board of Directors at Caritas Communities; on the Board of Managers of the real estate holdings company JWF, LLC; and on the Board of Overseers at Newton Wellesley Hospital. In 2003, Mr. McLaughlin was named to Boston Business Journal's exclusive "40 under 40" list of Boston's most influential business leaders under 40.
Bill lives in Newton, MA with his wife, Linda, and their six children.
AvalonBay Communities, Inc. is in the business of developing, redeveloping, acquiring and managing high-quality apartment communities in the high barrier-to-entry markets of the United States. These markets are located in the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, Midwest, Pacific Northwest and Northern and Southern California regions of the country. At September 30, 2007, AvalonBay owned or held an interest in 182 apartment communities containing 51,898 apartment homes in ten states and the District of Columbia, of which 19 communities were under construction and 9 communities were under reconstruction. In addition, we held future development rights for 52 communities. AvalonBay Communities, Inc.'s common stock trades on the New York Stock Exchange and under the ticker symbol "AVB."
Before joining AvalonBay, Mr. McLaughlin was with Lincoln Property Company for seven years, where he was responsible for multifamily development and acquisitions in eastern New England.
Bill began his real estate career as a principal of a small residential development firm in Cambridge, MA and as a broker in Coldwell Banker Commercial's Boston office.
He is the 2008 Chairman of the Greater Boston Real Estate Board (GBREB) and a two-time past President of its Rental Housing Association (RHA) division. Bill also serves on the Board of Directors at Caritas Communities; on the Board of Managers of the real estate holdings company JWF, LLC; and on the Board of Overseers at Newton Wellesley Hospital. In 2003, Mr. McLaughlin was named to Boston Business Journal's exclusive "40 under 40" list of Boston's most influential business leaders under 40.
Bill lives in Newton, MA with his wife, Linda, and their six children.
AvalonBay Communities, Inc. is in the business of developing, redeveloping, acquiring and managing high-quality apartment communities in the high barrier-to-entry markets of the United States. These markets are located in the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, Midwest, Pacific Northwest and Northern and Southern California regions of the country. At September 30, 2007, AvalonBay owned or held an interest in 182 apartment communities containing 51,898 apartment homes in ten states and the District of Columbia, of which 19 communities were under construction and 9 communities were under reconstruction. In addition, we held future development rights for 52 communities. AvalonBay Communities, Inc.'s common stock trades on the New York Stock Exchange and under the ticker symbol "AVB."














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