
Planning committee strikes $6.25M affordable housing deal with developer Trinity
Trinity has struck a deal to pay into the city’s affordable housing fund, but there’s no guarantee any such units will end up in its
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Planning committee strikes $6.25M affordable housing deal with developer Trinity
Trinity has struck a deal to pay into the city’s affordable housing fund, but there’s no guarantee any such units will end up in its

Ottawa home prices tick up in Q3 as supply issues persist: Royal LePage
Aggregate home prices continue to rise in the nation’s capital as supply issues relegate some prospective buyers to the rental market

Ottawa home prices tick up in Q3 as supply issues persist: Royal LePage
Aggregate home prices continue to rise in the nation’s capital as supply issues relegate some prospective buyers to the rental market

Ottawa council approves development charge fee hikes
Ottawa city council gave the green light to higher development charges during Wednesday’s meeting, a move that will fund seven new full-time employees

ClubLink and partners file plans to move ahead with controversial Kanata golf course development
Nearby residents vowed Tuesday to ‘vigorously’ fight the proposal to build up to 1,500 housing units on the site

ClubLink and partners file plans to move ahead with controversial Kanata golf course development
Nearby residents vowed Tuesday to ‘vigorously’ fight the proposal to build up to 1,500 housing units on the site

Ottawa housing starts soar in September on flurry of multi-unit builds
A flurry of new multi-unit builds in Ottawa fuelled a spike in September housing starts, according to new data from the Canada Mortgage and Housing

Collabüro co-working space opens in former Little Italy church
Mohammad Dourou has spent the past nine months renovating an old German church in Little Italy, crafting a new co-working space he hopes will be

Toronto-based First Capital proposes 30-storey apartment tower near Blair LRT station
A Toronto-based developer is looking to add to the growing wave of intensification near the new Confederation Line with a proposal to build a 30-storey

Limited supply couldn’t hold back Ottawa’s hot housing market in September: OREB
Ottawa’s realtors had their best September in more than a decade last month, according to the latest sales figures from the city’s real estate board
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