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== History == | == History == | ||
Founded in [[1970]] in Montgomery, the company later moved its headquarters to [[Birmingham]]. The company went public in September [[1993]]. | Founded in [[1970]] in Montgomery, the company later moved its headquarters to [[Birmingham]]. The company went public in September [[1993]]. As of [[December 31]], [[2006]] the company owned or managed 39,104 apartment units, 17.6 million square feet of office space and 12.1 million square feet of retail shopping space located in Sunbelt states spanning Virginia to Nevada. | ||
In [[2013]] Colonial Properties merged with Mid-America Apartment Communities Inc. of Memphis, Tennessee. | In [[2013]] Colonial Properties merged with Mid-America Apartment Communities Inc. of Memphis, Tennessee. |
Revision as of 10:07, 3 June 2013
Colonial Properties Trust (NYSE: CLP) was a multifamily focused real estate investment trust (REIT). Colonial developed, managed, and leased retail, office and multi-family properties. It was headed by CEO Thomas Lowder and its offices were located in Colonial Plaza, 2101 6th Avenue North at the corner of Richard Arrington Jr Boulevard North.
History
Founded in 1970 in Montgomery, the company later moved its headquarters to Birmingham. The company went public in September 1993. As of December 31, 2006 the company owned or managed 39,104 apartment units, 17.6 million square feet of office space and 12.1 million square feet of retail shopping space located in Sunbelt states spanning Virginia to Nevada.
In 2013 Colonial Properties merged with Mid-America Apartment Communities Inc. of Memphis, Tennessee.
Birmingham District retail projects
- Birmingham
- Colonial Shoppes Colonnade
- Homewood
- Colonial Brookwood Village
References
- Carl Cronan (February 4, 2005) "Colonial expansion: REIT snaps up coveted Westshore buildings." Tampa Bay Business Journal.
- "Colonial Properties"(June 7, 2007) - Wikipedia - accessed June 15, 2007
- Walsh, Alex (June 3, 2013) "Colonial Properties Trust merges with MAA, and Birmingham loses another public company." The Birmingham News
External Links
- Colonial Properties Trust website