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'''Arlington Properties''' is a real-estate developer, builder, and management company with offices at [[Two North Twentieth]] in [[downtown Birmingham|downtown]] [[Birmingham]]. It is the developer of the [[Hallman Hill]] mixed-use project in [[Homewood]]. The company was founded in [[1968]] and its current president is [[Kent Graeve]].
'''Arlington Properties''' is a real-estate developer, builder, and management company with offices at [[Two North Twentieth]] in [[downtown Birmingham|downtown]] [[Birmingham]]. It is the developer of the [[Hallman Hill]] mixed-use project in [[Homewood]]. The company was founded in [[1968]] and its current president is [[Jim Dixon]], who succeeded [[Kent Graeve]] in [[2011]].


From [[1987]] to [[2018]], Arlington's offices were located in the [[Zinszer Building]] at 2117 [[2nd Avenue North]].
From [[1987]] to [[2018]], Arlington's offices were located in the [[Zinszer Building]] at 2117 [[2nd Avenue North]].
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* [[Southside Station Apartments]], Birmingham
* [[Southside Station Apartments]], Birmingham
* [[Southampton Apartments]], Birmingham
* [[Southampton Apartments]], Birmingham
==References==
* "Arlington Properties names Jim Dixon president." (February 22, 2011) {{BN}}
* Godwin, Brent (January 24, 2018) "Bham real estate firm moves to new downtown space." {{BBJ}}


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 15:40, 25 January 2018

Arlington Properties is a real-estate developer, builder, and management company with offices at Two North Twentieth in downtown Birmingham. It is the developer of the Hallman Hill mixed-use project in Homewood. The company was founded in 1968 and its current president is Jim Dixon, who succeeded Kent Graeve in 2011.

From 1987 to 2018, Arlington's offices were located in the Zinszer Building at 2117 2nd Avenue North.

Arlington manages numerous apartment properties in Alabama and Mississippi:

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