
Space for a patio: Nine-storey apartment proposed for former James Street Pub site
A Toronto developer has unveiled plans for a nine-storey mixed-use apartment building at what was long the site of one of Centretown’s most popular watering
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Space for a patio: Nine-storey apartment proposed for former James Street Pub site
A Toronto developer has unveiled plans for a nine-storey mixed-use apartment building at what was long the site of one of Centretown’s most popular watering

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Envari helps business & property owners navigate a changing landscape

A smarter approach to a smart building
Envari helps business & property owners navigate a changing landscape

Ottawa office market activity steady ahead of federal election uncertainty
Leasing activity in Ottawa’s commercial real estate sector held relatively steady in the past quarter but the upcoming federal election might have a substantial impact

Ottawa’s Minto Apartment REIT to acquire two Montreal properties in $281.1M deal
Minto Apartment Real Estate Investment Trust is bolstering its Montreal portfolio with two residential properties that are primed for renovation and higher yields on rent

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

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
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