Aspen Ridge Homes Ltd.
Head Office:
29 Floral Parkway
Concord ON
Phone: 905-669-9292
Fax: 905-669-9297
Email: info@aspenridgehomes.com
Web: www.aspenridgehomes.com
Date of Incorporation: 1992
Nature of Ownership: Private
Gross Revenue: $156.68 million
Area of Expertise: Residential development.
Corporate Profile: Established as a family business, Aspen Ridge Homes is one of Ontario's top new home builders. With over 1,000 quality homes built so far, the firm develops high-rise and low-rise complexes. All projects combine traditional and innovative building techniques, such as green initiatives incorporated from the planning stage to the finished home. Inspired by nature, its condominium project The Scenic on Eglinton avenue in Toronto holds the title of High-Rise Project of the Year by the Ontario Home Builders Association. Aspen Ridge Homes has also a track record representing five consecutive years of excellence in after-sales service, winning a "Star" award from the Ontario New Home Warranty Program.
Major Projects: Harvest Bramalea Townhouse Development, Phases One and Two, Brampton, ON
Scenic Condominium Apartment Buildings, Phases One and Two, Toronto, ON
Waterdown Meadows Townhouses, Flamborough, ON
—updated November, 2011
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