Private-sector growth adds to development pressure in Ottawa’s west-end
By: Sam Cooley Something remarkable happened last year in Kanata’s real estate market. After remaining stubbornly stuck in the double-digits for a decade, office vacancy
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Private-sector growth adds to development pressure in Ottawa’s west-end
By: Sam Cooley Something remarkable happened last year in Kanata’s real estate market. After remaining stubbornly stuck in the double-digits for a decade, office vacancy
After surpassing 5 million passengers, YOW renewal takes flight
When the Ottawa International Airport surpassed the five-million-passenger mark late last year, it was more than a symbolic milestone.
Ottawa co-op raises $336K for green building fit-ups
Local community finance co-op CoEnergy raised $336,000 in a recent share offering to help install green energy technology in several Ottawa buildings, the organization said
Have your say: How is Ottawa’s economy performing?
This year’s survey has a special “city-building” focus that explores the economic input of major infrastructure projects ranging from LRT to LeBreton Flats.
Montreal firm to pay $4M settlement as part of Gatineau bid-rigging scheme
An engineering firm has been ordered to pay a sizeable settlement in connection to charges of bid-rigging on contracts with the City of Gatineau and
Christopher Simmonds Architect creates ‘a sense of community’ in new home for Tomlinson Group
Christopher Simmonds Architect creates ‘a sense of community’ in new home for Tomlinson Group
Housing starts in Ottawa-Gatineau skyrocket in February, CMHC says
Homebuilders in Ottawa-Gatineau kicked into high gear last month in an apparent effort to meet pent-up demand, starting work on 814 new properties – a
NCC to parcel out LeBreton Flats redevelopment, starting with land near central library
The National Capital Commission said Thursday morning it is moving ahead with a new process to redevelop LeBreton Flats, one that will start with a
Making intensification work in Ottawa
More people living on less land means less sprawl. However, when poorly designed or located in inappropriate areas, infill development is often accused – with
Ottawa sees modest rise in February home sales
Ottawa realtors continued to sell residential properties at a brisk pace in February, though the year-over-year increase tapered off last month after the market’s red-hot
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