Château Laurier owners add limestone details in latest attempt to win support for expansion
Château Laurier owner Larco Investments Ltd. has gone back to the drawing board one more time in an attempt to find a design for its
Château Laurier owners add limestone details in latest attempt to win support for expansion
Château Laurier owner Larco Investments Ltd. has gone back to the drawing board one more time in an attempt to find a design for its
Château Laurier owners add limestone details in latest attempt to win support for expansion
Château Laurier owner Larco Investments Ltd. has gone back to the drawing board one more time in an attempt to find a design for its
Feds, tech firms on ‘collision course’ for downtown Ottawa office space
The tech firms snapping up office space in Ottawa’s central business district will soon face greater competition for accommodations if the federal government resumes its
Should you lease or buy your next commercial space?
A pending lease expiry is often time for tenants to reflect on whether their office, warehouse or retail storefront is working effectively for their business.
Merkburn Holdings turns Star Top warehouse into modern home for Vesta Marble
Within a warehouse in Ottawa’s east end, Vesta Marble & Granite is putting a decidedly high-tech twist on outfitting homes across the National Capital Region.
Landlord Merkburn modernizes Ottawa office space at 1050 Morrison Dr.
Following sudden closure of Everest College, Ottawa leasing and property manager got creative to attract and retain tenants
Revised Château Laurier proposal drops addition height, number of suites
After initial public feedback sent Larco Investments Ltd. “back to the drawing board,” the owner of the Château Laurier came back Thursday with a revised
Ottawa business property taxes exceed national average: Altus Group
Despite trending downwards over the past decade, Ottawa’s commercial property tax rates remain among the highest in Canada, a recent report says. In its Canadian
Feds eye greater role for private landlords to meet office space needs
The federal government’s top real estate official says he wants to rely more heavily on the private sector to fulfil the bureaucracy’s office space requirements.
Trinity to break ground on $400M Albert Street skyscraper project in coming days
Preliminary work on constructing the tallest towers in Ottawa is slated to start by the end of the month, according to the lead developer behind
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