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Fredericton office moves to 140 Carleton

Stewart McKelvey is pleased to announce that its Fredericton office has moved to 140 Carleton!

140 Carleton offers its tenants sustainability along with stunning views of the city. Its design features include: floor to ceiling windows to maximize natural light, offer stunning views and reduce artificial lighting; a 30% increase in energy efficiency compared to other buildings in the market; the lowest greenhouse emissions in the market; and smart building technology. We look forward to our clients enjoying everything this modern and timeless space has to offer.

Today, Monday, December 7, marks the official start of business for the Fredericton office in its new location.

New Address

Kindly update your files with our new address information:

Civic address (as of December 7):

Stewart McKelvey
501-140 Carleton Street
Fredericton, N.B. E3B 3T4

Our mailing address will remain the same:

Mailing address (no change):

Stewart McKelvey
P.O. Box 730
Fredericton, N.B. E3B 5B4

Registered Mail

If Stewart McKelvey’s Fredericton office is your company’s Registered Office address:

  1. We are in the process of preparing the documents necessary to update your registered office address and notify Service New Brunswick at no cost to you.  Documents to make this change will be circulated to you for signature in due course.
  1. If correspondence from Canada Revenue Agency for your corporation is currently directed to our Fredericton Office Address, instructions for change of business address with Canada Revenue Agency can be found here.
  1. If correspondence from other sources is currently directed to our Fredericton Office Address for forwarding to you, please instruct senders to update their records.
  2. Please review any other registrations, licenses, contracts, lenders, etc. where our Fredericton Office Address may have been used as your corporation’s address and which may require notification of address change.

Questions

For any questions, please contact the Fredericton Office Reception desk at (506) 458-1970 or ftn_recept@stewartmckelvey.com.

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