Amacon Development Corp.
Head Office:
300-911 Homer St
Vancouver BC
Phone: 604-602-7700
Fax: 604-602-7110
Web: www.amacon.com
Branches: Toronto, ON.
Date of Incorporation: 1959
Nature of Ownership: Private
Key Personnel:
Marcello DeCotiis, President
Don Vito DeCotiis, VP, Construction
Lilliana Di Franco, VP, Marketing and Sales
Area of Expertise: High-rise residential and commercial development.
Corporate Profile: Amacon is one of Canada's foremost real estate development, construction and property management firms. The firm controls all aspects of the development process including site acquisition, project design and development, construction, marketing and sales.
Major Projects: Grand Residences of Parkside Village Condominium Building, Townhouses, Retail and Office Space, Phases One and Two, Mississauga, ON
District South Main Condominium Apartment, Commercial, Vancouver, BC
—updated November, 2011
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