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Fast-Growing Firm Moving To Birmingham, Plans To Create 816 Jobs

Landing is moving its headquarters to Birmingham. The company specializes in furnished and unfurnished apartments for rent nationwide.

Landing is relocating its headquarters from San Francisco to Birmingham, where it will create 816 new full-time jobs as it accelerates growth plans.
Landing is relocating its headquarters from San Francisco to Birmingham, where it will create 816 new full-time jobs as it accelerates growth plans. (Shutterstock)

BIRMINGHAM, AL — Gov. Kay Ivey announced Thursday that Landing, a company building a nationwide network of fully-furnished apartments available to those in its membership model, plans to relocate its headquarters from San Francisco to Birmingham, where it will create 816 new full-time jobs as it accelerates growth plans.

Landing’s move is made possible by a partnership forged with the State of Alabama, Jefferson County and the City of Birmingham, according to the governor's office. The hiring boom will increase Landing’s total workforce in Alabama to 900 and the company’s total employment to over 1,000 nationwide over several years.

“Landing is a fast-growing company with an innovative business model, and we are thrilled that it will establish its headquarters in Alabama,” Gov. Ivey said. “This is great news for Birmingham and for the entire state because it shows that we have the workforce and capabilities needed by a cutting-edge company that is blazing new trails.”

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Thursday's announcement comes after a milestone year for Landing, which has witnessed a surge in demand for flexible living that powered its rapid expansion across the country. In the past year, the company has experienced 1,250 percent year-over-year growth and has scaled from just nine cities in early 2020 to over 80 today, with plans to be in more than 100 by year’s end.

“As a Birmingham native, relocating our headquarters and expanding our Alabama team was a natural transition,” said Bill Smith, founder and CEO of Landing. “I’m excited by the opportunity to continue to scale Landing and bring new jobs and economic opportunities to my community. As we continue to expand across the country, we’re committed to the vibrant cities we operate in and will strive to have a positive impact on all of Landing’s communities.”

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Smith previously started Shipt, an app-based delivery service that grew rapidly and was acquired by Target Corp. in 2017.

The economic impact of Landing’s growth is projected to be significant. An analysis by the Alabama Department of Commerce estimates the financial benefits of Landing’s relocation and expansion project over 20 years:

  • Total new payroll: $1.3 billion
  • Total new state revenue: $112 million
  • Return on investment to the state: 356%

“Bill Smith is a rock star in Alabama’s innovation economy through his experience with Shipt, and Landing represents an interesting new chapter in a business career that has already produced massive success,” said Greg Canfield, Secretary of the Alabama Department of Commerce. “The company is off to a strong start, and Birmingham will offer a solid platform for its growth plans as it shakes up the real estate industry.”

Landing is taking advantage of an apartment rental industry that has long been ripe for innovation — more flexibility, convenience and guaranteed quality. Landing provides renters with a more flexible living experience and gives its members the freedom to move around as often as they like, without the hassles of strict leases, upfront security deposits, utility set-ups or furniture moving.

Following the surge in remote work and desire for more flexible living this past year, Smith scaled the company to meet exponential demand, increasing Landing’s network of available apartments from 500 in early 2020 to more than 10,000 today.

As part of an economic incentive package to recruit Landing to relocate its headquarters, the State of Alabama committed funds through the Alabama Jobs Act and training services through AIDT, the state’s primary workforce development agency, which provides assistance with recruitment, talent development, and on-the-job training.

Pending approval by the Birmingham City Council, the City of Birmingham has committed funds through its Talent Investment Program (TIP), Talent Acceleration Program (TAP), and Talent Optimization Program (TOP) – programs aimed at professional skill development, hiring local talent, and attracting talent in tough-to-recruit occupations. Jefferson County has committed funds tied to new job creation, pending approval by the Jefferson County Commission.

“Landing’s arrival couldn’t come at a better time,” Birmingham Mayor Randall L. Woodfin said. “As our city continues to rebound from the COVID-19 pandemic, the new jobs and revenue Landing will bring to our community will be a boost to our recovery efforts. The financial incentive we offer, pending the City Council’s approval, will help to hire and train our citizens for the more than 800 new jobs, and the revenue generated by the project will provide funding for City schools and infrastructure.”

Landing’s new headquarters will be located in downtown Birmingham at the John Hand Building. Persons interested in joining the Landing team can visit: www.hellolanding.com/jobs.


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