
Toronto-based co-working provider takes 13,700 sq. ft. on Queen Street
Service providers continue their rush towards offering co-working spaces in downtown Ottawa
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Toronto-based co-working provider takes 13,700 sq. ft. on Queen Street
Service providers continue their rush towards offering co-working spaces in downtown Ottawa

Ottawa apartment builders ready to ride LRT’s wave
RioCan and Killam open development aimed to capitalizing on new generation of transit-using tenants

Parks Canada unveils plans to store historical artifacts in new Gatineau storage facility
Many of the country’s priceless historical artifacts – and millions of other assorted bits – will be getting a new home in the National Capital

SNC-Lavalin to complete Ottawa LRT work before exiting major contracting business
As SNC-Lavalin Group’s new CEO veers away from end-to-end construction projects as part of a sharp change in course, the Montreal-based company has confirmed it

Prime Minister’s official residence in Ottawa becoming a costly ‘debacle,’ say Conservatives
No one expects the NCC to decide the fate of the building until after the October election, says Heritage Ottawa

Tips on purchasing a home in Ottawa’s fast market
You’ve found the house of your dreams in your favourite Ottawa neighbourhood, and you want to put in an offer. Before you’ve even filled out

Gatineau home sales up 10% in Q2 as Quebec housing market booms
Gatineau’s realtors were especially busy these past few months as the wider province of Quebec saw its biggest quarterly surge of home sales in more

Montreal developer plans first foray into Ontario with National Capital Region highrises
A Montreal-based developer is launching its bid to expand beyond Quebec’s borders with ambitious plans to spend more than $300M on a trio of local

Labour shortage ahead, experts warn Ottawa’s booming construction industry
With major projects such as light rail on the go, the outlook for Ottawa’s heavy construction industry looks bright – but experts warn a labour

Steadily growing public sector to fuel Ottawa office space demand: Colliers
Demand for office space in the National Capital Region dampened slightly in the second quarter, but local landlords should continue to see “steady” interest in
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