David Sali

Dave is OBJ's senior features writer with two decades of experience in the newspaper industry working for a variety of publications from community weeklies to major dailies. He is a four-time award-winning journalist by the Alliance of Area Business Publishers (AABP). He has received awards for best news feature, best scoop and best overall writer among medium-sized business publications.

Ottawa’s office vacancy rate falls for fourth consecutive quarter in Q2: CBRE

Ottawa’s office vacancy rate fell more than a full percentage point in the second quarter as leasing...

Virica Biotech to double workforce as biosciences trailblazer gets funding boost

Virica Biotech is one of three local life sciences organizations that received funding earlier this week from the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario.

‘No weakness’ in Ottawa Train Yards’ tenants or location, veteran retail broker says

The Ottawa Train Yards remains a “fantastic” site for retailers even as part of the shopping complex...

Ottawa ad agency McMillan merges with New Jersey-based firm

High-profile ad agency McMillan has merged with a U.S. firm as the Ottawa-based company continues to rebuild...

Ottawa biotech incubator gets $5.5M boost from federal government

An organization aimed at incubating Ottawa biotechnology startups says it’s poised to help several promising companies commercialize...

Accora Village owner Ferguslea Properties proposes highrise development near Bayshore mall

The real estate company that developed Accora Village is seeking permission to build two residential highrises near...

Driving for dollars: Delivery platform Trexity eyes sales record as pricey promo pays off

The co-founder and CEO of Ottawa-based last-mile delivery service Trexity admits his latest gambit raised more than a few eyebrows around the office for its boldness.

Martello’s revenues fall 2% in fiscal 2024 as customers migrate to new products

Martello Technologies says its revenues fell two per cent in fiscal 2024 compared with the previous year...

NCC ‘not going to limit’ potential retail options at new Elgin Street HQ: Nussbaum

The NCC is slated to move from its current main office at 40 Elgin St. to the former British High Commission building just a few doors south in 2025.

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