Local BOMA to showcase Ottawa’s best buildings at conference
An annual Canadian commercial real estate conference is going to come to Ottawa for the first time since 9/11, providing an opportunity for local builders
Local BOMA to showcase Ottawa’s best buildings at conference
An annual Canadian commercial real estate conference is going to come to Ottawa for the first time since 9/11, providing an opportunity for local builders
Feds returning to real estate forum
There appears to be a change of heart among top Public Works officials about discussing the federal government’s office space needs in public. A department
Feds inch forward on Tunney’s Pasture redevelopment
More than three years after a consultant started drafting plans for the redevelopment of Tunney’s Pasture, the federal government says it will hold a series
106-year-old retailer returns to Bank Street
Higher-margin McIntosh-brand ‘saved’ family business A century ago, McIntosh & Watts delivered coffee, tea and spices to its customers by horse and buggy. Today, ships
NorthWest REIT makes first Ottawa real estate purchase
Toronto-based NorthWest REIT has made its first real estate play in the nation’s capital, purchasing a controlling interest in a St. Laurent-area medical building. The
Huntington buys Bells Corners building
An Ottawa-based asset management firm is adding a single-storey suburban office building to its growing portfolio. Huntington Properties purchased the property at 2175 Robertson Rd.
Cominar REIT muscles into local real estate market
Purchasing 1.55-million-square-foot office portfolio from GE Capital Real Estate Ottawa’s real estate landscape is set for a shakeup as Quebec’s largest commercial property owner establishes
Corporate Research Group fined $125K in bid-rigging case
The Competition Bureau has fined the Corporate Research Group Ltd. $125,000 after the firm, one of Ottawa’s largest real estate consultants, pleaded guilty to a
Bank of Canada lease expected by year’s end
A Crown corporation and government department could lease more than 370,000 square feet of downtown office space before the end of the year, according to
Broccolini buying Alterna land
A coveted downtown development site, adjacent to property expropriated by the city for Ottawa’s light-rail line, is expected to be purchased by a major developer
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