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FLATO Developments is established in 2005. They have introduced a new and refreshing spirit to community building across southern Ontario.
FLATO Developments has quickly established a reputation for paying meticulous attention to the finest details, whether it be how to seamlessly integrate a new neighbourhood into the existing community fabric, to offering distinctive architecture and design flourishes, and going above and beyond to ensure 100-per-cent customer satisfaction. It’s an impressive reputation, and one the company strives to exceed with every new community-building initiative.
Before developing a community, FLATO digs deep to understand the unique personality of the location where it is preparing to build. The company also anticipates the demographics and psychographics of its future homeowners, and then designs in context of both the big picture and the smallest details. The result is arresting architecture that stands proud in the community, distinctively stunning while effectively complementing the greater community.
Meanwhile, the home interiors are decidedly open and modern, light-filled and bright, while furnished with an array of premium finishes most other homebuilders offer only as upgrades.
FLATO is building the communities, not just homes. Since the firm’s very beginnings, FLATO has always shown a deep-rooted commitment to supporting and giving back to the communities where it builds and operates. FLATO has actively supported arts, healthcare, foodbanks and others in the community. FLATO built the Shakir Rehmatullah Cancer Clinic of Markham Stouffville Hospital. FLATO calso actively supports Markdale Hospital in Grey County, South East Grey Community Health Centre, Headwaters Hospital in Dufferin County, and Stevenson Memorial Hospital in New Tecumseth.
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, FLATO has also contributed a total of $500,000 toward important community support initiatives, including donating personal protective equipment (PPE) to frontline healthcare workers, and supporting a number of local Ontario food banks.