think: hit the marque
Stewart McKelvey is pleased to announce that its Halifax office has moved to Queen’s Marque!
Queen’s Marque is located at 1741 Lower Water Street on the historic Halifax waterfront, and is The Armour Group Limited’s newest and most significant development. Considered one of the most progressive new developments in the country, the commercial space at Queen’s Marque is part of a larger waterfront district which will feature luxury leased residences, a five-star hotel, retail, food and beverage offerings, inspiring public spaces and art installations.
Today, Monday, March 9th, marks the official start of business for the Halifax office in its new location.
New Address
Kindly update your files with our new address information:
Civic address (as of March 9):
Stewart McKelvey
Queen’s Marque
600-1741 Lower Water Street
Halifax, N.S. B3J 0J2
Our mailing address will remain the same:
Mailing address (no change):
Stewart McKelvey
P.O. Box 997
Halifax, N.S. B3J 2X2
Registered Mail
If Stewart McKelvey’s Halifax Office is your company’s Registered Office address:
- We are arranging for updates to be filed with the Nova Scotia Registry of Joint Stock Companies and/or Corporations Canada on your behalf. No action on your part is required to make the address change with either of these registries.
- If correspondence from Canada Revenue Agency for your company is currently directed to our Halifax Office Address, instructions for change of business address with Canada Revenue Agency can be found here.
- If correspondence from other sources for your company is currently directed to our Halifax Office Address for forwarding to you, please instruct senders to update their records.
- Please review any other registrations, licenses, contracts, lenders, etc. where our Halifax Office Address may have been used as your company’s address and which may require notification of address change.
Questions
For any questions, please contact the Halifax Office Reception desk at (902) 420-3200 or halifax@stewartmckelvey.com.
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