Downtown Ottawa office vacancy rates inch up despite growing government
An anticipated drop in office vacancy rates failed to materialize last year, despite a massive increase in government spending and the local hiring of thousands
Downtown Ottawa office vacancy rates inch up despite growing government
An anticipated drop in office vacancy rates failed to materialize last year, despite a massive increase in government spending and the local hiring of thousands
Logistics firm Wills Transfer triples footprint of main Ottawa location
Buoyed by a contract with the consortium constructing the city’s light-rail line, a transportation and warehousing firm is consolidating is local presence by dramatically increasing
Developers understand Vanier is the next place to be
Revitalizing a neighbourhood is never easy, but nothing worth doing ever is. Vanier has become a hive of activity in recent years as developers pursue
Tunney’s Pasture – not Farm – NCC’s pick for new Ottawa Civic Hospital
The future site of the Ottawa Hospital’s Civic Campus became a little clearer today as the NCC officially recommended a parcel of land on Tunney’s
Hilton-branded hotels planned for Morguard’s Queen Street site in Ottawa
Real estate developer Morguard has scrapped its original plan to build a new hotel and apartment complex at 361 Queen St. and is now proposing
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Ottawa’s industrial real estate market softens in Q3
Ottawa’s historically steady industrial property market is projected to weaken further as 2016 draws to a close after vacancy rates jumped nearly a full percentage
Ottawa Realtor Marnie Bennett Tackles Investing in Your Home – Taking the Long View
Your home is likely the largest financial investment you’ll ever make. When the time comes to move on, the increased value of your home will
Feds’ Workplace 2.0 office modernization ‘a disaster’
The federal government’s office space modernization program is a “disaster,” according to its top real estate executive, who also suggested he was cool towards continuing
Struggling to fill office space, east Ottawa landlords await LRT completion
Office vacancy rates east of the Rideau River could drop as the completion date of Ottawa’s Confederation LRT Line draws closer, according to a local
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