Monarch Corp.
Head Office:
2550 Victoria Park Ave Ste 200
Toronto ON
Phone: 416-491-7440
Fax: 416-491-9513
Email: info@monarchgroup.net
Web: www.monarchgroup.net
Branches: Ottawa, ON.
Date of Incorporation: 1917
Nature of Ownership: Private
Key Personnel:
Brian Johnston, President
Area of Expertise: High-rise and low-rise residential and land development.
Corporate Profile: Monarch Corp. is Canada's oldest and one of its largest, most diversified and successful real estate companies. The company builds high-rise condominiums in premier locations throughout the Greater Toronto Area and master-planned single-family communities across Ontario. It is also the winner of numerous marketing and customer satisfaction awards, such as J.D. Power and Associates Award, Home Builder of the Year and Green Builder of the Year.
Major Projects: Legacy at Heron's Hill High-rise Condominum, North York, ON
Ultra at Heron Hill High-rise Condominiums, North York, ON
Nautilus High-rise Condominum, Etobicoke, ON
Quay West High-rise Condominum, Toronto, ON
Encore High-rise Condominum, Scarborough, ON
Nichols Manor Low-rise Detached Home at Heritage, Markham, ON
Heritage Low-rise Townhouses at Victoria Square, Markham, ON
Evergreen Low-rise Townhomes, Scarborough, ON
Strawberry Fields Low-rise Townhomes, Caledon, ON
Stonebridge, Golf and Country Club, Ottawa, ON
—updated November, 2011
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