Hopewell Development Corp.
Head Office:
600-1122 4 St SW
Calgary AB
Phone: 403-232-8821
Fax: 403-232-8892
Email: info@hopewell.com
Web: www.hopewelldevelopmentcorporation.com
Branches: Toronto, ON.
Nature of Ownership: Private
Key Personnel:
Kevin Pshebniski, President
Ron Holowatuk, COO
Murray DeGirolamo, VP, Industrial Western CA
David Leeming, VP, Eastern CA
Jim Gillies, Sr. VP, Development and Construction
Yat-Sing Cheng, VP, Finance
Area of Expertise: Commercial and industrial.
Corporate Profile: Hopewell Development Corp. is a division of the Hopewell Group of Companies, an expert in all aspects of the commercial and residential real estate industries. Hopewell Development Corp. plans and builds state-of-the-art industrial, retail and suburban office spaces. The corporation's developments in Western Canada and the Greater Toronto area make it one of the largest commercial developers in Canada. From project planning to property management, the company offers: site analysis and acquisition; site planning and design; development coordination and management; in-house leasing or supervision of third-party professionals; general contracting and construction management; project financing; and property management services.
Major Projects: CIBC Creekside Bank, Calgary, AB
Dynamex Warehouse Alterations, Calgary, AB
—updated November, 2011
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