Ottawa residents ‘anxious’ about LeBreton Flats: Poll
A group of Ottawa business and community leaders is calling for more “transparency” in the LeBreton Flats redevelopment process after six in 10 residents in
Ottawa residents ‘anxious’ about LeBreton Flats: Poll
A group of Ottawa business and community leaders is calling for more “transparency” in the LeBreton Flats redevelopment process after six in 10 residents in
Ottawa commercial real estate investment levels up 10.5% in Q2
A new report suggests 2018 is shaping up to be another big year for commercial real estate investments in the nation’s capital. Brokerage firm CBRE
Urban Land Institute lays Ottawa foundation with new chapter
A non-profit organization with a self-declared mission to “provide leadership in the responsible use of land” in urban areas is preparing to launch an Ottawa
True North REIT buys federally leased St. Laurent office building for $6.3M
A Toronto-based real estate investment trust is expanding its footprint in the National Capital Region through the purchase of a 40,000-square-foot office building in the
How Ottawa’s commercial real estate brokers find the best space for their tenants
Like many of the city’s veteran commercial real estate brokers, Michael Church has lost track of the number of Ottawa office spaces he’s toured with
City poised to sell Hawthorne Industrial Park land for $2.9M
The owner of a commercial roofing and sheet metal firm is looking to buy 4.66 acres of publicly owned land in a southeast Ottawa business
Vacant industrial land in Ottawa hits all-time low: City
Local developers looking to build in Ottawa’s business parks and industrial corridors have fewer options than ever before, but municipal officials say the city still
Carlingwood Shopping Centre to demolish former Sears space
One of Ottawa’s largest – and oldest – shopping centres is preparing to get slightly smaller. Carlingwood Shopping Centre is planning to demolish a large
Calian Group moving to new Kanata South location in September
On the heels of another acquisition, record revenues and a profit streak that stretches back almost to the beginning of the millennium, Kanata’s Calian Group
Downtown Ottawa landlords revamping aging properties in tightening market: Avison Young
A tightening Class-A office market and the exodus of federal government departments from the core are pushing landlords of downtown properties to “get creative” with
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