AMLI operates a portfolio of luxury apartment communities across major U.S. markets under institutional ownership (Prime Property Fund / Morgan Stanley since 2006). The tech stack is operations-heavy—Procore, Entrata, Microsoft Project, Bluebeam—reflecting a company managing construction, leasing, and property operations at scale. Active hiring skews toward operations and leasing roles, with concurrent projects around resident portals, compliance workflows, and capital planning, suggesting a push to modernize backend systems while tackling occupancy and retention challenges.
Notable leadership hires: Leasing Director
AMLI is a privately held multifamily real estate operator focused on developing, acquiring, and managing luxury apartment communities in major U.S. markets. Originally founded as a development company in 1980, it operated as a public REIT before returning to private ownership in 2006 through acquisition by Prime Property Fund, a Morgan Stanley–managed institutional real estate investor. The company employs 501–1,000 people across operations, leasing, construction, and corporate functions, with headquarters in Chicago. The business spans new development, acquisitions, and property management for high-end residential communities.
AMLI's core stack includes Entrata (resident management), Procore (construction and operations), Bluebeam (document markup), and Microsoft Project for planning. Outlook, Word, Excel, and SharePoint handle core administrative workflows.
Active projects include resident portal implementation, resident retention programs, digital compliance workflows, capital project bidding and planning, and inspection/permit scheduling—reflecting modernization of leasing and back-office processes.
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