Apartment starts rebound in June, boosting capital’s overall housing starts: CMHC
After a sluggish May, apartment starts in the capital were back on track in June, according to the latest numbers from the Canada Mortgage and
Apartment starts rebound in June, boosting capital’s overall housing starts: CMHC
After a sluggish May, apartment starts in the capital were back on track in June, according to the latest numbers from the Canada Mortgage and
Ottawa bucks national trend, sees housing starts fall in May: CMHC
Builders in the capital are scaling back on apartment starts, and the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation said Wednesday that is a major reason why
Work officially begins on Kanata condo project
The shovels went in the ground Wednesday on a condominium project in Kanata that originally caused a lot of consternation in the Beaverbrook community. Local
Windmill signs letter of intent with Algonquins, gets One Planet designation
Windmill Developments marked a couple Canadian firsts Thursday, announcing collaborative agreements with the Algonquin-Anishinabe community that will ensure that community has a strong presence in
Three downtown LRT stations to be integrated into buildings: Mayor
The city’s $2.1-billion light rail project is on time and on budget, Mayor Jim Watson said Tuesday, adding that all three underground downtown LRT stations
Ottawa housing starts trend down in April
Housing starts continued to trend down in the capital in April, and the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation said Friday weak employment is to blame.
Capital primed for a rental revival
When Toronto’s “condo king,” Brad Lamb, raves about the opportunities in the Ottawa market these days, he’s actually not talking about condos. To be sure,
Planning committee recommends bylaw amendments for Bronson Avenue tower
A 19-storey mixed-use building proposed for Bronson Avenue is one step closer to reality after the city’s planning committee recommended Tuesday that city council approve
Ottawa housing starts trend down in March: CMHC
Housing starts in the capital trended down in March, at 4,600 units compared with 5,175 in February, the Canadian Morgage and Housing Corporation said Friday.
Tarion chair says confidence in firm steadily building
The Ottawa lawyer who chairs the private corporation that protects buyers of new homes in Ontario says the organization has boosted consumer protection dramatically in
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