Remington Group
Head Office:
7501 Keele St Ste 100
Vaughan ON
Phone: 905-761-8200
Fax: 905-761-8201
Email: jdb@remingtongroupinc.com
Web: www.remingtongroupinc.com
Date of Incorporation: 1948
Nature of Ownership: Private
Key Personnel:
Rudolph P. Bratty, Chairman and CEO
Christopher R. Bratty, President, Land Development and Investments
Mark M. Bratty, President, Special Projects
Michael J. Bratty, President, High Rise Division
Matthew D. Bratty, President, Low Rise Division
Jerry D. Bratty, COO
Area of Expertise: Residential, commercial and industrial.
Corporate Profile: The Remington Group Inc. is a Canadian company that comprises five integrated operating divisions: industrial and commercial construction; residential construction; land development; property management; and finance and administration. Since its inception in the 1940s, the family business targets diversity in residential, commercial and industrial development, operating in the Greater Toronto Area.
Major Projects: Downtown Markham, Nexus North and South Condominiums, Benchmark Townhomes, Markham, ON
IQ Condominiums, Toronto, ON
Thornhill Valley, Thornhill, ON
Timberbank Manors, Brampton, ON
Remington Centre, Markham, ON
—updated November, 2011
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