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AIG's corporate headquarters are in New York City and the company also has offices around the world. AIG serves 87% of the Fortune Global 500 and 83% of the Forbes 2000 . [ 11 ] AIG was ranked 60th on the 2018 Fortune 500 list. [ 12 ]
In 1995, AIG purchased the building from National Westminster Bank. [9] The building became AIG's headquarters in 1996, and in 2021 the firm vacated the building for a new headquarters at 1271 Avenue of the Americas. [10] Metro Loft entered into contract to purchase the building from AIG in 2019. [11]
The American International Group (AIG) bought the building in 1976, and it was acquired by another firm in 2009 after AIG went bankrupt. The building and its first floor interior were designated as official New York City landmarks in June 2011. In 2016, the building became a luxury rental residential property.
AIG Unveils New Logo Updated Logo to Be Foundation of Full Rebrand Later This Fall NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- American International Group, Inc. (NYSE: AIG ) today revealed a refreshed AIG logo ...
32 Old Slip, also known as One Financial Square, is a skyscraper in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City.Completed in 1987, the building has 36 floors and stands at 575 ft 0 in (175.26 m). 32 Old Slip was designed by the firm of Edward Durell Stone Associates for developer Howard Ronson and his firm HRO International.
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- American International Group, Inc. (AIG) has launched Collateral Flex Option (CFO), a new risk financing solution for companies with large deductible casualty insurance ...
AIG/Lincoln was established in 1997 as a strategic partnership between AIG Global Real Estate Investment Corporation, New York, a subsidiary of AIG - American International Group, New York, and Lincoln Property Company, a Dallas based commercial real estate manager...
399 Park Avenue is a 41-story office building that occupies the entire block between Park Avenue and Lexington Avenue and 53rd Street and 54th Street in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. The building was the world headquarters of Citigroup from 1961, when it moved from 55 Wall Street, until 2015, when the company moved to 388 Greenwich Street. [1]