Sidense to get another chance to recover legal fees from failed lawsuit
A California court has been ordered to reconsider a decision denying legal fees to Ottawa-based Sidense, according to the company. The memory chip developer was
Sidense to get another chance to recover legal fees from failed lawsuit
A California court has been ordered to reconsider a decision denying legal fees to Ottawa-based Sidense, according to the company. The memory chip developer was
DragonWave increases credit facility to $40M
DragonWave, an Ottawa-based supplier of wireless broadband components, has increased its line of credit. The company has increased its revolving credit facilities with Comerica Bank
Ottawa’s office vacancy rate sees ‘substantial increase’ in Q4: Colliers
Ottawa’s downtown vacancy rate rose several percentage points in the fourth quarter of 2013, according to brokerage firm Colliers International, helping to push down rental
Ottawa home resales fall several percentage points in 2013
A slow start to the year helped push the number of homes sold by Ottawa realtors down by 3.2 per cent in 2013, according to
Richmond Road condo development moving forward
A proposed nine-storey condo development in Westboro is moving closer to receiving city approval. On Dec. 10, the city’s planning committee voted to increase the
Tamarack cuts plans for Norman Street tower by half
A developer is asking the city for permission to build a nine-storey tower on Norman Street in Ottawa’s Little Italy. Tamarack Developments had originally proposed
Construction permit values receive slight bump in November
The value of construction permits the City of Ottawa handed out in November were up slightly from the year before, according to municipal records. Contractors
High-end Toronto developer proposes 12-storey condo for Wellington
Toronto-based developer Mizrahi Developments is asking the city for permission to build a 12-storey mixed-use tower on Wellington Street West. The proposed building, located at
More than $1.2M in work still available for Lowertown housing project
More than a million dollars of construction work remains up for grabs as part of a recently-announced social housing project planned for Lowertown. The development,
Developer submits plans for a Target store on St. Laurent Blvd.
A developer’s plan to build a new space for a Target store in the Ottawa’s east end is moving its way through the city’s planning
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