LCL Builds Corp.
Head Office:
98 Scarsdale Rd
Toronto ON
Phone: 416-492-0500
Fax: 416-492-4932
Email: info@lclbuilds.com
Web: www.lclbuilds.com
Branches: Seattle, WA; Portland, OR, USA.
Date of Incorporation: 2003
Nature of Ownership: Private
Key Personnel:
John Price, VP, Construction
Doug Peters, VP, Business Development
Mark Garland, GM
Gross Revenue: $118.81 million
Area of Expertise: High-rise residential, hotel, bio-technology and commercial.
Corporate Profile: LCL Builds Corp. is in its ninth year of operation in the Greater Toronto Area. The company name has changed from Lewis Builds Corp. to indicate its independence and separate Canadian ownership from its sister offices in Seattle, WA and Portland, OR, USA. LCL Builds maintains a strong affiliation with US based Lease Crutcher Lewis, who are celebrating their 125th year anniversary. The key project in 2010 has been the 60-storey Trump International Hotel + Tower in downtown Toronto. The company offers services in preconstruction, construction management, development services and real estate marketing.
Major Projects: Parkway Forest Rental Apartment Buildings A1 and D2, Toronto, ON
Trump International Hotel and Tower, Toronto, ON
Glengrove on the Park Condominium Buildings, Stouffville, ON
King Square Retail Shopping Centre, Markham, ON
Fontana Condominiums, Markham, ON
—updated November, 2011
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