Industrial vacancy rate to decrease: brokerage firm
With minimal space expected to come onto the market in the next six months, Ottawa’s industrial vacancy rate is likely to trend downwards over the
Industrial vacancy rate to decrease: brokerage firm
With minimal space expected to come onto the market in the next six months, Ottawa’s industrial vacancy rate is likely to trend downwards over the
Price-sensitive tenants sticking to suburbs: Colliers
Ottawa’s suburbs were “abuzz” with office leasing activity in the second quarter, in contrast with a slowing downtown market, according to local brokerage firm Colliers
Claridge proposes demolishing Union of Canada building
The developer with plans to turn the Union of Canada building in the ByWard Market into a hotel now wants to raze it instead, city
City committees to weigh Arts Court redevelopment proposal
An overdue proposal to redevelop the Arts Court complex just east of the Rideau Centre will arrive before two city committees in the coming weeks.
Police propose $244M facilities plan
The Ottawa Police Service is proposing to construct a new facility in south Nepean within seven years. The building would be placed on a city-owned
Federal committee calls for greener government office buildings
The federal government is on a path to making the building it owns environmentally sustainable. And those involved in the industry say it will be
NCC opens bids for real estate management services
Local property management firms have an opportunity to bid on managing commercial, multi-residential and land rental properties from the National Capital Commission. The vast list
Brookfield wins $338M federal property management contract
Brookfield Johnson Controls said it has landed a contract with Public Works to manage more than five million square feet of government space at Tunney’s
Lowertown landlord Lauzon gets committee nod for rezoning
The owner of several derelict properties targeted by Mayor Jim Watson earlier this year has received the backing of a city committee to attract new
Walton optimistic about opening land for development
The owners of a massive swath of land in southwest Ottawa say they’ll continue to press the city to open up a portion for development
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