AMG’s history began with the development of workforce housing in California’s Central Valley, Imperial County, as well as additional counties north of Sacramento. After the construction of successful developments in tertiary markets, AMG transitioned into the urban markets of Orange County, San Mateo County, Los Angeles County, Santa Clara County, and the East Bay. Other areas of focus include Anchorage and Wasilla, Alaska, where AMG has developed 500 units and 100,000 square feet of retail/restaurant space.
AMG distinguishes itself from other land development companies by seeking opportunities that hold complex land use entitlement challenges. Relying on its core strengths in value engineering, design, cost and legal analysis, and quick execution, AMG develops housing projects on properties that other housing developers shy away from. To AMG, a challenging site is viewed as a unique opportunity to develop something great where development risks can be mitigated or addressed. These projects become a reality by forming strategic partnerships with private developers and institutional capital partners or delivering entitled land to publicly-traded homebuilders.

AMG distinguishes itself from other land development companies by seeking opportunities that hold complex land use entitlement challenges. Relying on its core strengths in value engineering, design, cost and legal analysis, and quick execution, AMG develops housing projects on properties that other housing developers shy away from. To AMG, a challenging site is viewed as a unique opportunity to develop something great where development risks can be mitigated or addressed. These projects become a reality by forming strategic partnerships with private developers and institutional capital partners or delivering entitled land to publicly-traded homebuilders.