Ottawa housing starts pick up in September: CMHC
Higher full-time employment is driving housing starts in the capital, the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation said Thursday. September starts were trending at 5,569, up
Ottawa housing starts pick up in September: CMHC
Higher full-time employment is driving housing starts in the capital, the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation said Thursday. September starts were trending at 5,569, up
Mayor leads tour of OAG expansion, Arts Court Redevelopment project
Calling it “a new chapter in Ottawa’s cultural history,” Mayor Jim Watson led a tour Friday of the Ottawa Art Gallery expansion and Arts Court redevelopment construction
More than a decade after leaving Iceland to come to Canada, Volundur Thorbjornsson is constructing quite a legacy in eastern Ontario. By Paul Park Mr.
Ottawa housing construction heats up in August, driven by single detached and row starts: CMHC
Housing starts trended up in the capital in August, the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation said Wednesday. At 4,943, housing starts were up 442 units
NCC extends deadline for LeBreton Flats proposals
The four groups competing for the contract to develop up to 21.6 hectares of land at LeBreton Flats will now have until Dec. 15 to
Windmill gets Algonquins of Ontario’s support for Zibi project
On the heels of more opposition from four Algonquin First Nations in Quebec, Windmill Development Group now has the Algonquins of Ontario (AOO) on its
More opposition emerges to Windmill’s Zibi project
Four Algonquin First Nations in Quebec have come out opposed to Four Algonquin First Nations in Quebec have come out opposed to Windmill Development Group’s
Zibi contractor starts work on creating First Nations labour pool
About 25 tradespeople from the Kitigan Zibi reserve near Maniwaki toured the Zibi site at Chaudiere Falls Monday, exploring potential employment opportunities with the Windmill
Ottawa Art Gallery expansion, Arts Court redevelopment construction begins
Construction officially began Wednesday on the Ottawa Art Gallery expansion and the Arts Court redevelopment. The city announced it had closed an agreement with the consortium
Morguard proposes new hotel, apartment at 361 Queen St.
After 18 months of speculation about what will happen to one of Ottawa’s prime downtown real estate properties, developer Morguard says it is proposing to
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