
‘Our new reality’: Higher Ottawa housing prices projected in 2020
A busy December for members of the Ottawa Real Estate Board is a sign of things to come in the new year, according to the
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‘Our new reality’: Higher Ottawa housing prices projected in 2020
A busy December for members of the Ottawa Real Estate Board is a sign of things to come in the new year, according to the

Carleton University files plans for new on-campus residence
Carleton University has unveiled plans for a new on-campus residence to accommodate its growing student population

Bird Construction tapped to build Ottawa LRT stations
The Mississauga-based company will build seven of the 16 stations along the second phase of the Confederation Line

The key ingredients to launch and scale a world-class tech company
What entrepreneurs say about MakerLaunch at the uOttawa Faculty of Engineering

In tight vote, Dymon gets approval for storage facility near Merivale Road
The city’s planning committee has narrowly approved a controversial plan for a six-storey self-storage warehouse near Merivale Road

Myers Automotive plans new dealership, office tower in Barrhaven with hotel in the cards
A prominent Ottawa network of car dealerships is gearing up to become a player in the field of commercial development with plans for an office

Aggregate Ottawa home price to cross $500K in 2020, Royal LePage predicts
The aggregate price of a home in Ottawa is set to rise at a faster rate than the rest of Canada, according to the latest

Deals of the Year – Real Estate: Kinaxis, Taggart building momentum in Kanata west
Construction of software firm’s new HQ expected to be ‘catalyst’ for wave of future builds in burgeoning tech hub

RioCan’s redevelopment of Lincoln Fields heads to planning committee Thursday
The first phase of a plan to replace the Lincoln Fields Shopping Centre with a mix of new retail and commercial space goes before the

Ottawa-Gatineau housing starts up 47% in November: CMHC
Builders working largely on apartments and other multi-unit builds fuelled a 47 per cent increase in Ottawa-Gatineau housing starts last month, according to new data
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