Invisible Waste Services and Valet Living will now work together under the Valet Living umbrella and operate as one.

Waste360 Staff, Staff

June 29, 2018

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Valet Living Acquires Invisible Waste Services

Valet Living, a pioneer of the doorstep collection amenity, has acquired Invisible Waste Services (IWS). Servicing more than one million apartment homes across 38 states, and as the nation's leading provider, Valet Living has expanded to deliver on its vision as the only nationally recognized, full-service amenities provider to the multifamily industry, enhancing life for both residents and property managers.

In addition to doorstep collection and recycling services, Valet Living sets the standard for turn services, maintenance support, pet solutions and Valet Living Home, a mobile application platform for residential amenities.

IWS, the nation's second largest doorstep trash provider, is excited to join the Valet Living portfolio and enable all of its associates to join the Valet Living team as well.

"IWS is a service-based company, and we believe it can reach its full potential by aligning with Valet Living, a company that specializes and excels in that space," said Mark Miller, CEO and president of Cascade Engineering, IWS's parent company, in a statement.

As innovators in the multifamily industry, IWS and Valet Living will now work together under the Valet Living umbrella and operate as one.

"This acquisition will elevate our presence nationally and further solidify our place as the nationwide leader in the multifamily industry," said Shawn Handrahan, CEO and president of Valet Living, in a statement. "IWS has been an innovator in our industry since 2001, offering services such as pressure washing and being among the first to introduce the bench container and bag catcher. IWS takes pride in its associates just as we do at Valet Living, and we look forward to bringing IWS' associates on board and growing our team to become better tomorrow than we are today."

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