Almost 8,000 fill out LeBreton Flats redevelopment questionnaire
The National Capital Commission is “very pleased” with the community response to the two LeBreton Flats redevelopment plans, a spokesman said. Public consultations closed Monday
Almost 8,000 fill out LeBreton Flats redevelopment questionnaire
The National Capital Commission is “very pleased” with the community response to the two LeBreton Flats redevelopment plans, a spokesman said. Public consultations closed Monday
PR battle heats up between LeBreton Flats groups
An 11th-hour rule change by the National Capital Commission has touched off a public-relations battle between the rival groups vying to redevelop LeBreton Flats. By
Ottawa chamber backs RendezVous LeBreton bid
Calling both plans to redevelop LeBreton Flats “very impressive,” the head of one of Ottawa’s most influential business organizations nonetheless didn’t hesitate to endorse the
Thousands attended Lebreton Flats open house
They only had a two-day window, but thousands of people showed up this week to scrutinize the two groups vying to redevelop LeBreton Flats. By
Us vs. them dynamic forming in LeBreton Flats competition
An us vs. them dynamic is forming in the competition to redevelop LeBreton Flats, and one team is taking some exception. By Michael Woods. The
LeBreton designs could still evolve, says neighbourhood association president
It’s too soon to say which proposal is the best option for LeBreton Flats, according to the neighbourhood’s community association. By Lucy Scholey. Michael Powell,
Planning committee approves height for two soaring downtown tower projects
Two separate downtown tower projects received height approval at planning committee on Tuesday, reflecting Chair Jan Harder’s comments that 2016 will be a big year
Curtain finally pulled back on LeBreton Flats proposals
The sprawling and comprehensive proposals for LeBreton Flats both feature NHL-calibre arenas, vast public spaces and residential and commercial units. By Michael Woods and Lucy
Road project delays ahead as Ottawa falls short of development targets
Major road projects could careen off schedule if local development doesn’t perk up, some councillors warn. By Emma Jackson. The Airport Parkway widening project has
Ottawa housing starts trend down in December: CMHC
Fewer apartment starts in December contributed to Ottawa housing starts trending down that month, the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation said Monday. “A high level
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