Construction intentions flat in June
Pouring the foundation of a new building at Lansdowne Park was the largest construction project initiated last month, according to municipal records. The combined value
Construction intentions flat in June
Pouring the foundation of a new building at Lansdowne Park was the largest construction project initiated last month, according to municipal records. The combined value
Oshkosh to bid on Canadian military trucks contract
Wisconsin-based Oshkosh Defense, which has an office in Ottawa, plans to bid on the Canadian Forces’ standard military pattern truck contract of the proposed medium
Developer proposes nine-storey Westboro condo
A Toronto developer is asking the city for permission to build a nine-storey condominium building on the site of an old service station on Richmond Road in
Conference Centre upgrades to cost $91M
Public Works is soliciting bids for an estimated $91 million rehabilitation of the Government Conference Centre in the city’s former downtown train station on Rideau
Industrial vacancy rate to decrease: brokerage firm
With minimal space expected to come onto the market in the next six months, Ottawa’s industrial vacancy rate is likely to trend downwards over the
Starwood still seeking 36-storey Little Italy condo
After two years of wrangling over the height of a proposed tower on Preston Street, just north of Carling Avenue, city officials and the developer
Greely firm wins $16M Lansdowne contract
Ottawa firm D&G Landscaping has beat out three other qualified bidders to win the right to build the urban park that’s part of the City of Ottawa’s
Price-sensitive tenants sticking to suburbs: Colliers
Ottawa’s suburbs were “abuzz” with office leasing activity in the second quarter, in contrast with a slowing downtown market, according to local brokerage firm Colliers
Carling building finally coming down
After sitting empty for four years, a decrepit federal office building near Dow’s Lake is finally being dismantled, according to Public Works. The demolition of
Ottawa home prices inch up: Royal LePage
Ottawa homeowners saw a modest increase in the price of their properties over the last year, according to a new survey from Royal LePage. The
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