DREAM REIT wins federal tender for 219 Laurier Ave. W.
Toronto-based DREAM REIT has confirmed to OBJ it won a federal government tender last week for 126,500 square feet of office space at 219 Laurier
DREAM REIT wins federal tender for 219 Laurier Ave. W.
Toronto-based DREAM REIT has confirmed to OBJ it won a federal government tender last week for 126,500 square feet of office space at 219 Laurier
Ottawa commercial real estate market on the rebound: Colliers
Much like the mid-April weather, the Ottawa commercial real estate market appears to be warming up after a prolonged cold spell. In its report for
Morguard predicts good 2015 for Ottawa commercial real estate market
One of North America’s largest real estate and property management companies is predicting a good 2015 for Ottawa’s commercial market, although the office market’s struggles
BOMA “Icon of Industry” puts priority on people
Even though he runs one of the largest real estate companies in the country, with more than $14.5 billion worth of assets, Michael Cooper never
Montreal-based REIT buys Hunt Club Road industrial property
BTB Real Estate Investment Trust announced Wednesday it has acquired industrial property by the Ottawa airport in a sell and leaseback deal worth $12.6 million.
City’s commercial real estate market to improve in 2015: Colliers International
After a forgettable 2014 for the city’s commercial real estate market, a major Ottawa appraisal firm says there’s nowhere to go but up. “We’re looking
New hotel coming to the ByWard Market next year
An affiliate of Hyatt Hotels has entered an agreement with Claridge Homes to bring a new hotel to the ByWard Market by mid-2016. The 200-room
Opinion: KRP Development Group’s $69M deal likely to spark rent increase in March Road corridor
A major real estate firm’s purchase of a north Kanata office portfolio has the potential to change the face of the west-end office market in
Sens confirm Lebreton Flats submission
Senators Sports and Entertainment announced Tuesday it will make a submission to the National Capital Commission Request for Qualifications to develop up to 21.6 hectares
Ottawa commercial real estate landscape to continue changing in 2015: CBRE
The new Ottawa trend of full-service, “live, work, play” neighbourhoods will continue to change the city’s landscape and with it, the commercial real estate market,
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