Colliers names Wilkinson new managing director of Ottawa office
Colliers International has turned to a veteran broker to fill the post of managing director at its Ottawa office. Warren Wilkinson, who has worked for
Colliers names Wilkinson new managing director of Ottawa office
Colliers International has turned to a veteran broker to fill the post of managing director at its Ottawa office. Warren Wilkinson, who has worked for
Emerald Plaza finds new owners
The Emerald Plaza on Merivale Road is changing hands, Primecorp Commercial Realty announced Tuesday. Primecorp is an adviser in the deal between the buyer and
Two Ottawa builders nominated for provincial awards
Two local builders have been named finalists in Tarion’s 2016 Homeowners’ Choice Awards. Domicile was nominated in the high-rise category and Tamarack Development Corporation was
YMCA’s departure leaves big hole in Merivale Mall
It is “too early” to tell what Merivale Mall will do with the space that will soon be vacated by the YMCA, mall manager Cindy
Top brokerage team leaves Colliers to join Cushman & Wakefield
In a development that is sure to shake up the local real estate scene, one of Ottawa’s top office leasing teams announced this week it
Most analysts agree 2015 was a year of uncertainty in Ottawa’s commercial real estate sector, with a federal election and a topsy-turvy economy leaving everyone
Mohawk adds another Ottawa medical building to its portfolio
As it promised last month, Toronto-based Mohawk Medical Properties REIT has once again added to its Ottawa portfolio. Mohawk announced Thursday it has acquired the
Sandy Hill’s All Saints Church sold to local community group
An Anglican Church in Sandy Hill that went up for sale last summer has been sold to a group of residents planning to turn the
Toronto-based REIT expands Ottawa portfolio with east end acquisition
A Toronto-based REIT specializing in medical buildings added to its Ottawa portfolio Thursday by acquiring a building in the city’s east end. Mohawk Medical Properties
Commercial real estate market still sluggish: report
Ottawa’s commercial real estate market continued its slump in the first nine months of 2015, reflecting skittishness over the economy and the federal election, according
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