User:Trooney2007/Heathwood Homes
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| Heathwood Homes Ltd | |
|---|---|
| Type | Limited |
| Founded | Erin Mills, Ontario (1977) |
| Headquarters | Erin Mills, Ontario, Canada |
| Key people | Hugh Heron, Co-founder and President Bob Finnigan, Vice President |
| Industry | Real Estate |
| Website | www.heathwood.com |
Heathwood Homes is a Canadian developer of residential real estate. Created in 1977 as a member of the Heron Group of Companies, Heathwood has build more than 20 communities throughout the Greater Toronto Area. Heathwood Homes is also a a member of the Greater Toronto Homebuilders' Association.
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[edit] Real Estate Developments
[edit] Active Projects
Heathwood Homes develops communities in the Greater Toronto Area and throughout Southern Ontario. As of 2007, Heathwood is developing large communities in Ontario at the following locations in
- Ajax - Lexington County
- Whitby - Williamsburg in Whitby
- Milton- Heathwood Traditions
- Mississauga - Courtyards of Churchill Meadows
- Thornbury - Heron at Lora Bay
- Uxbridge - Country Lane in Uxbridge
[edit] Future Projects
- Ajax - Kingsmere in Ajax
[edit] Executive
[edit] Hugh Heron
Hugh Heron is a Canadian business executive and is President of Heathwood Homes, and a founder of the The Mikey Network charitable organization. He is also a current member of the board of directors at the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation and a form member of the board of directors at the Canadian Institute for the Prevention of Child Abuse.
[edit] Bob Finnigan
Bob Finnigan is a a Canadian business executive and the Executive vice President of Heathwood Homes. Bob also serves as the Vice-President of the GTHBA Greater Toronto Home Builders' Association.
[edit] Philanthropy
[edit] The Mikey Network
The Mikey Network is a recognized charitable Organization established in 2002 by Heathwood Homes and the Heron Group of Companies to distribute free defibrillators and promote defibrillators with public education campaigns. To date, the Mikey network has given away over 260 defibrillator units to hospitals, fire departments, public sports centres, and various city councils throughout Southern Ontario.
[edit] References
- "CMHC Board of Directors", Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. Retrieved on 2007-01-14.
- "Bob Finnigan elected 2007 GTHBA-UDI President", Greater Toronto Home Builders' Association, 2006-12-06. Retrieved on 2007-01-14.
[edit] External links
- Heathwood Homes - Official site
- The Mikey Network
- Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation (Affiliate)
- Energy Star Canada (Member)

