Unemployment rate spikes in Ottawa-Gatineau amid COVID-19 slowdown
Initial wave of cuts leads to loss of 17,200 jobs in the National Capital Region
Unemployment rate spikes in Ottawa-Gatineau amid COVID-19 slowdown
Initial wave of cuts leads to loss of 17,200 jobs in the National Capital Region
Bigger Brookfield Road student apartment development heads to planning committee
Councillors will examine a proposed 832-unit mixed-use building in the Hog’s Back/Confederation Heights neighbourhood aimed at Carleton University students
Ottawa Real Estate Show: Why the capital faces an office and industrial space crunch
Amid warnings that many tenants have few options for space when looking to relocate or expand, the Ottawa Real Estate Show invited the head of
What to watch in Ottawa real estate in 2019
How close are we to a new downtown build? Does Amazon’s arrival signal greater demand for industrial space? And what will a growing federal government
Ottawa Real Estate Show: Tightening vacancy adds pressure for next downtown office build
With class-A office vacancy rates dipping below four per cent in Ottawa’s central business district, talk among some real estate watchers is turning to when
Ottawa Real Estate Show: LRT expected to raise demand for east-end office space
One of Ottawa’s largest developers and property managers says the launch of light rail has the potential to breathe new life into an often overlooked
Ottawa Real Estate Show: Armed with IPO proceeds, Minto eyes intensification opportunities
Fresh off its $230-million initial public offering of a new apartment REIT, Ottawa-based Minto Group is looking to expand both through acquisitions and new developments
Watson promises to cut patio fees, boost Invest Ottawa funding in re-election bid
In his first major policy announcement of the 2018 election campaign, Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson promised nearly $1 million in additional support for the city’s
Vacant industrial land in Ottawa hits all-time low: City
Local developers looking to build in Ottawa’s business parks and industrial corridors have fewer options than ever before, but municipal officials say the city still
Carlingwood Shopping Centre to demolish former Sears space
One of Ottawa’s largest – and oldest – shopping centres is preparing to get slightly smaller. Carlingwood Shopping Centre is planning to demolish a large
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