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Korean bakery chain Paris Baguette looks to open six cafes in Ottawa

Paris Baguette, a multinational chain based in Seoul, says it plans to bring six cafes to the nation’s capital by the end of the year.

Local business confidence dips closer to levels not seen since the pandemic, survey shows

A “scarcity mindset” and a sense of “permacrisis” have resulted in the confidence of Ottawa business owners dipping close to levels seen only in 2020 at the outset of the pandemic.

Architect Houry Avedissian sees an opportunity to ‘bring new life’ to Ottawa’s commercial spaces

For local architect Houry Avedissian, the opening of her first office on Preston Street next month represents an opportunity to thank those who’ve supported her career — and the first step towards expanding her portfolio and her team. 

Sale of Queen Street building tops Canadian office transactions in Q1: Morguard

The federal government’s $125-million acquisition of a building at 181 Queen St. accounted for nearly half the value of all Canadian office transactions in the first quarter as investors shied away from big buys amid ongoing economic turbulence, a new report from Morguard says.

Immigrant Entrepreneur Canada launches pop-up shop in ByWard Market

A new pop-up retail shipping container located in the ByWard Market has become home to small business owners as part of a new incubator program launched by Immigrant Entrepreneur Canada (IEC).

From Instagram craze to Wellington West. Courage Cookies brings popular brand to Ottawa

Toronto-based Courage Cookies officially opened its first location in Ottawa at 1130 Wellington St. W. on May 25. It took over the space formerly housed by Sharpfle Waffle, which moved to Mechanicsville.  

Two Algonquin grads hope to make a world of difference for entrepreneurs with World Jams

Two Algonquin College graduates are preparing to host a conference and launch a new platform next month to help students transition into the business world. 

Two wards, one ‘stroad’: How two councillors are ushering in an era of change for Merivale Road

Built originally as a transportation channel between the city’s core and its outskirts, Merivale Road has evolved into a busy shopping destination. Now, the two councillors who share this diverse strip of asphalt are working together to usher in an era of consistency, symmetry and change for Merivale Road and its many businesses.

What to do with downtown? Officials from Washington, D.C. and San Francisco share their experiences

As local officials look for ways to breathe new life into Ottawa’s downtown core, U.S. experts are coming up with their own ways to address the same issues. 

Number of people living, working in downtown Ottawa has increased significantly, data shows

A new report analyzing cellphone data shows more people living in downtown Ottawa and more workers returning to the office.

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