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Minto Apartment REIT sells Nepean-area properties for $86M

Minto Apartment REIT has sold two properties to Ottawa Community Housing Corp. for $86 million as the...

Smart Living Properties proposes nine-storey mixed-use complex on ‘iconic’ Bank Street stretch

Smart Living Properties has filed a proposal to tear down the bulk of the existing two- and three-storey commercial buildings at 178 Nepean St. and 219 and 223 Bank St. and replace them with a mixed-use complex featuring 263 rental suites and nearly 11,000 square feet of ground-floor retail space.

Time to apply for OBJ’s Fastest Growing Companies for 2024

The Ottawa Business Journal is once again looking for the region’s fastest-growing private companies.

Cobblestone Tours idles this winter as owners take stock of local tourism market

Cobblestone Tours is taking the season off while Ottawa tourism recovers from the pandemic and other challenges, says co-owner Étienne LeBlanc-Cameron. 

Ottawa hotel among 14 properties Morguard selling for $410 million

A west-end Ottawa hotel is among 14 lodgings Morguard Corp. is selling to an undisclosed buyer for...

NCC working with canal vendors to help mitigate risk of skateway not opening

Climate change has led the National Capital Commission, which operates and maintains the skateway, to make some changes to the way it collaborates with vendors. 

Hellenic Community welcomes business leader Chris Roussakis as new president

Greece may be one of the oldest civilizations in the world but it was looking fresh-faced Sunday when it introduced 35-year-old Chris Roussakis as the youngest board president in the history of the Hellenic Community of Ottawa.

SoPa organizer eager to take more action when it comes to downtown revitalization

One of the founders of SoPa - the name for the entertainment district south of Parliament - says it’s time to get creative and start “moving things along” when it comes to downtown revitalization.

Ottawa home sales rise in December as OREB hopes ‘consumer confidence is returning’

Ottawa home sales ticked up slightly in December compared with a year earlier but were still well...

Local businesses benefit as consumers increasingly choose non-alcoholic options

As alcohol sales drop across Canada, local producers and retailers of non-alcoholic beverage alternatives are getting a boost. 

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