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
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
2M square feet of government buildings to be sold
Public Works plans to dispose of 14 government-owned buildings in the National Capital Region in the coming years, according to an internal government report. That
Canderel selling 12 acres of Kanata land to city
A new transit park-and-ride is slated to be constructed on land once earmarked for a large office development in a Kanata technology campus. City staff
Public Works seeks 18,000 square feet of warehouse space
Government department Public Works is looking for more warehouse space on the east side of Ottawa. A few days after putting out a tender for
Public Works seeks 16,000 square feet of warehouse space
Public Works is on the hunt for a leaseable warehouse space on the east side of Ottawa, available for the next five years. The government
UPDATE: Genband signs Kanata lease for 70,000 square feet
Genband has signed a lease for research and development space at 500 Palladium Dr., sealing its presence in Ottawa after it leaves the former Nortel
Office vacancy in Ottawa’s core declined in the second quarter amid less government downsizing than initially expected, according to a local brokerage firm. The downtown
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