NCC cancels moving plans, causing ‘frustration’ for downtown landlords
The National Capital Commission has cancelled a request to lease thousands of square feet of office space, further frustrating downtown landlords intent on filling empty
NCC cancels moving plans, causing ‘frustration’ for downtown landlords
The National Capital Commission has cancelled a request to lease thousands of square feet of office space, further frustrating downtown landlords intent on filling empty
Broccolini, Bass Pro Shops to open new retail development in Kanata
A Montreal-based developer with a significant Ottawa presence has launched plans for a large new retail outlet in Kanata that will feature U.S.-based Bass Pro
Completion of 150 Elgin nears with 45% of space unleased: C&W
Downtown Ottawa’s commercial vacancy rate is set to climb in the coming quarters as construction of a new, partially leased office tower, is completed, according
Despite slow sales, developer still believes in commercial condos
Interest in two commercial condo developments from local firm Huntington Properties is picking up after a slow start to sales, according to an executive with
U.S. outlet mall to take a little from everybody: Bayshore exec
A large U.S. outlet mall’s expansion into Ottawa is going to hurt all local retailers once it arrives next year, the executive responsible for Bayshore
Federal cuts to take seven years to hit local office market
Local landlords won’t know the full effect of federal downsizing efforts until at least 2020, one of the government’s top real estate officials said Thursday.
City making space for Ottawa Tourism at 150 Elgin
The organization responsible for driving tourists to the capital is set to become a tenant at one of the premier new office buildings in Ottawa’s
Fresh entrants bring varied real estate strategies It wasn’t so long ago that local firms owned most of Ottawa’s commercial real estate. That’s all changed
Opinion: Too much space, too few tenants
Ever since I started to work in Ottawa’s commercial real estate market in 2000, there’s been one constant: high downtown rents. With the exception of
Feds look to outsource more office leasing work
Ottawa’s largest office tenant is looking to contract out more of its leasing services as it prepares to renew a pilot project started three and
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