| In Russia, it is said, "nothing and everything is possible."
In Inside Out, author Glenn Williamson explains the award-winning development of St. Petersburg's first modern Class A office/retail center by a multinational team of Americans, Russians, Brits, Turks and Finns.
Click on the book cover to the left to order the book from the Archway publisher's website. Inside Out is also available locally in Washington, DC at Politics and Prose bookstore, as well as online world wide from amazon and Barnes & Noble.
"If you ever wondered what a developer does all day - especially one developing in Russia - all of your questions will be answered by reading this fascinating book."
Dr. Peter Linneman, Linneman Associates
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Glenn Williamson was featured in the March 5, 2014 edition of Russia Beyond the Headlines. Click on the link below to read the article and sidebar with 5 tips on developing in Russia.
Georgetown University's Center for Eurasian, Russian and East European Studies (CERES) hosted a Book Talk at the McGhee Library in the Intercultural Center on the main campus, 37th and O St. NW in Washington, DC at 12 noon on April 10. The event was recorded and can be watched via the link below:
http://ytchannelembed.com/video.php?id=ABVSJX1uVJo&t=#.U1qWcPldWGc
Tenley Library, located in Washington, DC at Wisconsin Avenue NW and Albermarle Street NW across from the Tenleytown/AU Metro, hosted an Author Talk on June 5 2014.
Glenn Williamson has also presented his book and discussed events in Russia as part of the Conversations at Oatlands series held at the historic Oatlands Mansion in Leesburg, Virginia.
An excerpt from the book, entitled "The Boiler" was published in SITE Selection online magazine:
http://www.siteselection.com/onlineInsider/boiler.cfm
http://ytchannelembed.com/video.php?id=ABVSJX1uVJo&t=#.U1qWcPldWGc
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