Veteran Ottawa broker Bruce Wolfgram takes ownership stake in upstart firm Proveras
A local commercial real estate firm specializing in tenant representation has brought one of the city’s more experienced brokers on board as a new partner.
Veteran Ottawa broker Bruce Wolfgram takes ownership stake in upstart firm Proveras
A local commercial real estate firm specializing in tenant representation has brought one of the city’s more experienced brokers on board as a new partner.
L-Spark grad Member365 leases 4,000 square feet in Kanata North tech park
Member365 will soon join the ranks of the Kanata North tech park, as the Ottawa-based SaaS firm graduates from its home in the L-Spark accelerator.
Ottawa real estate investments hit three-year high in 2016
Despite a sudden drop-off in the second half of the year, a handful of large commercial real estate transactions that closed in early 2016 pushed
Feds eye energy savings with Confederation Heights retrofit in Ottawa
The federal government says it’s preparing to spend up to $5 million on a pilot project aimed at reducing the environmental footprint of an office
Morguard’s net operating income climbs in Q4
One of Ottawa’s largest landlords says it managed to make more money out of the properties in its national portfolio during the final three months
Feds looking for industrial space in Ottawa or Gatineau
The federal government says it’s looking for nearly 60,600 square feet of centrally located warehouse space, a potential move that could lower east Ottawa’s industrial
18% of federally owned buildings in Ottawa in critical or poor condition
Nearly one in five federally owned buildings in Ottawa are listed in critical or poor condition, according to the government’s own list of its buildings, the Directory of Federal
NCC’s vacancy rates in Ottawa-Gatineau drops to ‘historic’ lows
A National Capital Commission official says taking a more “business-based approach” to commercial leasing has helped the Crown corporation reduce its vacancy rates. The NCC
Ottawa industrial vacancy rate inches up to 5.1%
Vacancies in industrial properties across Ottawa may have creeped up at the end of 2016, but a “surge” in companies looking for new space has
Downtown Ottawa office vacancy rates inch up despite growing government
An anticipated drop in office vacancy rates failed to materialize last year, despite a massive increase in government spending and the local hiring of thousands
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