Target unveils plans for new store on St. Laurent Boulevard
U.S. retailer Target has announced plans to open a new store in the city’s east end this fall. The store would be located at 1021
Target unveils plans for new store on St. Laurent Boulevard
U.S. retailer Target has announced plans to open a new store in the city’s east end this fall. The store would be located at 1021
Office vacancy rate hits highest point since 2005 during Q4: C&W
Ottawa’s office vacancy rate climbed to its highest level in nearly a decade during the last quarter of 2013, according to Cushman & Wakefield Ottawa
Ottawa’s office vacancy rate sees ‘substantial increase’ in Q4: Colliers
Ottawa’s downtown vacancy rate rose several percentage points in the fourth quarter of 2013, according to brokerage firm Colliers International, helping to push down rental
With Shopify as a tenant, 150 Elgin now 82% leased
Signing up Ottawa e-commerce provider Shopify to take over several floors at the Performance Court building has moved the city’s largest landlord into the last
Developer submits plans for a Target store on St. Laurent Blvd.
A developer’s plan to build a new space for a Target store in the Ottawa’s east end is moving its way through the city’s planning
Government’s DND consolidation on Carling Avenue gets the green light
One of the federal government’s largest departments will cut its 40 locations in the National Capital Region down to just seven over the next six
Shopify moving offices to Morguard’s Performance Court building
Morguard has signed up Ottawa-based Shopify to take over space in the soon-to-be-opened Performance Court building at 150 Elgin St., according to an industry source.
Feds in talks about vacating 500,000 square feet of office space
The federal government is refusing to go into details regarding discussions with a landlord about vacating 500,000 square feet of office space in the National
Retaining staff a challenge for commercial property industry: survey
Recruiting and retaining staff is a challenge for Ottawa’s commercial property industry, according to a new survey conducted by the Building Owners and Managers Association
Mystery builds surrounding Bona’s tenantless tower in Vanier
A soon-to-be-completed but officially unleased office building in Vanier is sowing confusion among the city’s commercial real estate brokers about what’s driving the developer’s decision-making.
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