Frigid February drops Ottawa housing starts for third straight month: CMHC
The record-breaking cold temperatures in February was a main factor in another drop in housing starts in the capital, the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation
Frigid February drops Ottawa housing starts for third straight month: CMHC
The record-breaking cold temperatures in February was a main factor in another drop in housing starts in the capital, the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation
Windmill launches phase one of “Zibi” at Chaudière Falls
Windmill Development Group unveiled plans Tuesday for the first phase of a mixed-use project that will see the Chaudière Falls and Ottawa River’s rapids accessible to the
NCC invites four groups to submit Lebreton Flats development proposals
Four groups, including one led by the Ottawa Senators, have been invited to propose plans for the development of up to 21.6 hectares of land
Algonquin launches cutting-edge construction research facility
The business of construction is going high-tech at a new Algonquin College research facility. The college officially launched its Construction Research Centre on Friday, a
Ottawa housing starts stable in December: CMHC
Housing starts trended up just slightly in Ottawa in December, according to numbers released Friday by the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. There were 6,246
NCC evaluating five Lebreton Flats proposals
The National Capital Commission announced Wednesday it has received five proposals to develop Lebreton Flats. “We are encouraged that our invitation elicited such strong interest,”
ModBox hopes to complete Saint-Charles development by 2018
The developers who purchased the former Saint-Charles Church from the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Ottawa late last month are promising “something special,” according to the
Capital’s November housing starts trend down
Housing starts in the city of Ottawa trended down about 500 units, at 6,226 in November, the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation said Monday. While
Algonquin College, Windmill sign Memorandum of Understanding on The Isles project
Calling it a “nation-building initiative,” Algonquin College president Cheryl Jensen joined Windmill Developments co-founder Jeff Westeinde on Thursday to unveil a plan to let Algonquin
PCL wins $135-million Heart Institute expansion contract
PCL Constructors Canada Inc. has been awarded a $135-million contract to build the University of Ottawa Heart Institute’s Cardiac Life Support Services Redevelopment Project. The announcement,
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