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Ottawa industrial rents keep rising even as vacancies double in Q2: Avison Young

Ottawa’s industrial vacancy rate more than doubled in the second quarter compared with a year earlier as some tenants began moving into newer buildings with smaller footprints, Avison Young says in its latest market report.

Carlingwood Shopping Centre put on the market

Carlingwood Shopping Centre, which opened in 1956 and now contains the country’s largest Canadian Tire store, has been put on the market.

Landlords, tenants ‘still figuring things out’ as downtown Ottawa’s office vacancy rate rises above 15%

Ottawa’s office vacancy rate continued to climb in the second quarter, CBRE said in its latest Canadian market report, with the downtown office vacancy rate surpassing 15 per cent for the first time since the company began tracking the statistic in 1996.

An NHL rink in the heart of downtown Ottawa? Supporters say it’s an idea worth looking at

With the Ottawa Senators’ ownership situation seemingly now settled, speculation is turning to where the team’s next home rink might be located – and the concept of building a new arena in the heart of downtown is gaining steam.

Building momentum: Hotel added to growing list of projects planned for Orléans

A growing wave of intensification near LRT stations in Ottawa’s east end is poised to continue with a plan to build a hotel near the Taylor Creek Business Park in Orléans.

Change of office: Veteran real estate exec Shawn Hamilton joins Proveras Commercial Realty

Proveras Commercial Realty announced Thursday that the 54-year-old Hamilton has joined the firm as its newest partner, bringing 30 years of commercial real estate experience to a firm that already includes well-known brokers Alan Doak, Nick Maiorino and Bruce Wolfgram. 

Feds need to be ‘more transparent’ about downtown office plans, major landlord says

The head of the city’s largest property management firm says the federal government needs to be “much more transparent” about what it plans to do with its downtown office footprint so landlords can start preparing now for future vacancies.

Ottawa industrial market shows signs of cooling, report says – but rents keep rising

A new report suggests Ottawa’s industrial market “may have reached a peak” after a pandemic-fuelled e-commerce boom triggered unprecedented demand for warehouse space, but it says rents are still expected to rise amid an ongoing supply shortage.

‘Tired’ Carling Avenue will be ‘hot spot’ for businesses for next 20 years, realtor predicts

The Altea wellness and social club that is moving into the former Canadian Tire store on Carling Avenue could be the first of many businesses opting for a location near but not in the downtown core, market watchers say.

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