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Cornwall accounting firm moves down to the river
One of the City’s largest accounting firms has pulled up stakes and moved down to the river. CKDM Chartered Accountants have relocated to the historic Cotton Mill District in Cornwall’s Le Village area.
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Cornwall - Dec. 13, 2011 - One of the City’s largest accounting firms has pulled up stakes and moved down to the river.

CKDM Chartered Accountants have relocated to the historic Cotton Mill District in Cornwall’s Le Village area. The offices are a fantastic mix of modern business activity set in a century old heritage building.

“This move allows our firm the freedom to grow,” said Michael Despatie, Managing Partner. “We could not be happier with the new offices. “

The new CKDM offices measure 6800 sq.ft., which is a significant increase in size from the firm’s former offices on Second Street. The new layout puts all staff on one level, increasing efficiency and making for a warmer customer experience.

“This building is truly an architectural gem – and the views of the St. Lawrence River are amazing,” said Mr. Brian Keen, Senior Partner. “The cost of this space is only a fraction of what it would be in larger cities like Ottawa and Toronto – which as accountants, we certainly appreciate.”

“It’s wonderful to see another local firm grow and succeed, which is due in no small part to the leadership of the firm’s partners,” said Mayor Bob Kilger. “CKDM’s move to the Weave Shed is the latest in a number of positive investments that all point to a very bright future for the Cotton Mill heritage district.”

CKDM hired local designer Robyn Denis to help establish a style for the offices. Colours and artwork reflect the heritage of the space, yet also complement the very modern activities taking place.

About the Cotton Mills
The CKDM offices are located in the Weave Shed building which is the centerpiece of the entire Cotton Mills district. The building dates back to the mid 1800’s and has a number of unique architectural features that have been carefully restored by its owner, Cornwall Warehousing. The building features high ceilings, red brick exterior and interior walls, large arched windows and the original hardwood floors that still carry the mark of industrial machinery from over 150 years ago. Among the more interesting footnotes of the building is that it was one of the first buildings to be lit by Thomas Edison’s light bulbs. Today, the building is fully wired with fibre optics.

About CKDM Chartered Accountants
Craig Keen Despatie & Markell first opened its offices in 1954, providing professional accounting services to individuals, businesses and municipalities. Since that time, the firm has grown to 19 staff members, including partners Brian Keen, Michael Despatie, Ross Markell and Jamie Pollock, as well as principals Ian Murphy, Erin Lalonde and Paul Desnoyers.

CKDM and its staff take an active role in the community through participation in many not-for-profit organizations. The firm’s client base is comprised of a full spectrum of the commercial community located throughout Eastern Ontario, including proprietorships, partnerships, corporations, municipalities, not-for-profit entities and charities. Its services encompass accounting, auditing, taxation, financial planning, business valuation, estate and succession planning, employment compensation and pay equity consulting.


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