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Apartment Investment and Management Company : ウィキペディア英語版
Aimco

Aimco is one of the largest owners and operators of apartment communities in the United States, with approximately 203 communities serving 250,000 residents in 23 states and the District of Columbia.
== History ==
Aimco’s initial public offering occurred in 1994. A Real Estate Investment Trust, Aimco common shares are traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol "AIV" and are included on the S&P 500. Aimco operates apartment communities in 24 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. One of the largest owners of apartments and affordable housing, Aimco is headquartered in Denver, Colorado.
Aimco has grown by acquisition of several real estate companies. In 1994 Aimco acquired Homecorp, a management company with 5,300 units based in Montgomery, Alabama.
In 1995 Aimco and Insignia Financial Group merged to over 65,000 units under management.
In 1996 Aimco acquired Walters Management Company in San Diego, California and the J.W. English Company in Houston, Texas. Aimco also purchased a portion of the general partnership of Balcor Asset Management resulting in the addition of 67 properties in three states.
With the acquisition of Winthrop in October 1997, the company increased in size by another 8,175 apartments. In May of that year, Aimco acquired National Housing Partnership Incorporated, then the country’s second largest management company, headquartered in Vienna, Virginia. The NHP acquisition added 534 conventional and affordable properties with 87,659 apartments to Aimco. NHP is a Congressionally chartered affordable housing company.
In 1999, Aimco acquired Insignia, which added 191,000 apartments under management – with ownership interest in 122,000 of them. This $1.13 billion acquisition made Aimco the nation’s largest owner-operator of multi-family housing.
In 2002 Aimco acquired Casden Properties, which owned 17 conventional and 99 affordable communities, and 11 conventional communities in the greater-Boston area from Thomas J. Flatley. Since 2002 Aimco has been refining its portfolio with the goal of concentrating its assets in approximately 20 markets.
Aimco was first included in the S&P 500 in 2003.
In 2013, Aimco released its Values and Culture Guide,〔(), Aimco Corporate Website, 2015〕 detailing the ways the company's core values influence the culture at Aimco, including "owning it," valuing relationships and living with gusto. In addition, Aimco was named one of the Denver Post's Top Workplaces in Colorado in 2013, 2014 and 2015.〔(), ''The Denver Post,'' 2015〕〔(), ''The Denver Post,'' 2015〕
In 2014, Aimco celebrated its 20th anniversary as a public company, with a year-long celebration across the country.
As of 2015, Aimco has 203 properties serving approximately 250,000 residents.

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