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‘We’re not building homes quickly enough’, Mayor Mark Sutcliffe tells Greater Ottawa Home Builders’ Association

The first GOHBA was an opportunity for the new mayor to meet with the builders, as well as share with them what he and city council see as their plans and priorities.

West-end communities want plan to mitigate possible Senators move downtown

While a move by the Ottawa Senators to a downtown arena is not a done deal and could be years in the making, business organizations and civic politicians in Kanata and Stittsville say it is vital that there be a new community vision for their area. 

What’s on the wish list for small business in 2023? We ask OCOBIA’s Michelle Groulx

More reliable public transit, more flights to Ottawa and less red tape for small business are just some of the items at the top of Michelle Groulx’s wish list for 2023.

Montreal firm floats plan for seven-tower mixed-use development in Overbrook

Group Oradev recently filed a development application that calls for the industrial building and attached three-storey office complex that currently occupy 400 Coventry Rd. to be torn down and replaced with seven highrises ranging from 18 to 30 storeys. 

Lennard Commercial Realty sets up shop in Ottawa

Lennard has recently taken over 2,500 square feet of office space in Preston Square, located in the burgeoning Little Italy district.

Ottawa’s office vacancy rate tops 11% in Q4 as experts forecast ‘bumpy road’ ahead for landlords

That’s up from 10 per cent in the previous quarter and more than four percentage points higher than it was in late 2019, before the pandemic triggered a dramatic shift to remote work that hollowed out office towers across North America.

The OBJ winter newsmagazine has hit the streets

The latest edition of the Ottawa Business Journal newsmagazine has just come off the presses.

‘We’re busy’: Convention industry’s comeback in full swing as bookings approach 2019 levels

Ottawa Tourism says that while the industry hasn’t fully recovered from the effects of the pandemic, all indicators suggest it is gaining momentum.

Hoppier eyes 2023 breakout as digital gift-card provider embraces lean business model

Nearly a year after it slashed its headcount to five people from 21 in a last-ditch bid for survival, the Ottawa-based tech venture is back on a “very nice staircase upwards,” in the words of co-founder Cassy Aite.

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