Matthews Southwest Development
Head Office:
6745 Century Ave Ste 3
Mississauga ON
Phone: 905-567-3431
Fax: 905-567-0255
Email: valwyn@msw.on.ca
Web: www.matthewssouthwest.com
Branches: Calgary, AB; Lewisville, TX, USA.
Date of Incorporation: 1988
Nature of Ownership: Private
Key Personnel:
Jack Matthews, President
Kristian Teleki, Sr. VP, Development
Richard Tucker, Sr. VP, Development
Area of Expertise: Single and multi-tenant corporate office, institutional and industrial developments.
Corporate Profile: Matthews Southwest is a full-service development company headquartered in Dallas, TX, USA. The company acquires, builds and manages single and multi-tenant corporate office, institutional and industrial developments throughout the United States, Mexico and Canada. Key projects in Canada include The Bow, corporate headquarters for EnCana Corporation, Calgary, AB; Bell Mobility, Mississauga, ON; TransCanada PipeLines, Calgary, AB; The Monarchy Condominiums, Mississauga, ON.
Major Projects: The Bow Tower, Calgary, AB
—updated November, 2011
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