Real Estate

BREAKING: Senators reach deal with NCC to buy land for new arena at LeBreton Flats

After years of false starts and on-again, off-again negotiations, a new NHL arena at LeBreton Flats appears...

Ottawa likely won’t see ‘real gains’ in new housing sales until 2026, homebuilders’ group says

New home sales in Ottawa continued to gain momentum in June, but the head of a major...

Colonnade BridgePort eyes 2026 start for five-tower project near Blair Station

Colonnade BridgePort says it hopes to break ground next year on the first of what could be...

Non-profit sells ‘community bonds’ to help maintain stock of affordable housing in Ottawa

With affordable housing disappearing, one local non-profit is purchasing residential properties to help keep unit prices low with the help of a unique source: the community.

City Building: Company’s success is based on its strong relationships with vendors and partners.

Nearly 40 years ago in 1986, Morin Bros. Building Supplies Inc. was founded by Gérald Morin and...

Eliminating interprovincial trade barriers would add 30K annual housing starts: CMHC

A new analysis by the national housing agency estimates Canada could add 30,000 more housing starts annually...

CREA cuts 2025 forecast again but says home sales are rebounding from ‘chaotic start’

For the second time this year, the Canadian Real Estate Association has downgraded its forecast for home...

KTS Properties to convert Carling Avenue office building into apartment complex

KTS Properties has filed an application to turn an eight-storey, 55,000-square-foot office building at the corner of Bronson and Carling avenues into a 70-unit rental complex with ground-floor retail space.

Is the great downtown office tear-down coming? Not so fast, real estate insiders say

A Montreal-based developer's decision to topple 77 Metcalfe St. could trigger a domino effect that sees more...

TCC Canada to take over Spaces co-working location on Slater Street

TCC Canada has signed a 10-year lease that will see it occupy about 62,000 square feet on the first five floors at 66 Slater St. starting Dec. 1, with an option to take over the sixth floor.

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