Ottawa’s housing starts cool while Gatineau heats up in November: CMHC
Despite a flurry of building on the Gatineau side of the river, a lag in new projects in Ottawa led to a slowdown in November
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Ottawa’s housing starts cool while Gatineau heats up in November: CMHC
Despite a flurry of building on the Gatineau side of the river, a lag in new projects in Ottawa led to a slowdown in November
Mont Ste. Marie ski resort set to launch new batch of family-friendly luxury chalets
Mont Ste. Marie, a quiet and relaxed ski resort located north of the nation’s capital, is seeing a resurgence of popularity as a growing number
Hot Ottawa housing market cools slightly in November: OREB
The blistering pace of home sales in the capital slowed a bit in November – but not because of any dampening in demand, according to
Second LeBreton bidder throws hat back in the ring following RendezVous collapse
The other team that submitted a proposal to redevelop LeBreton Flats says it’s ready to resume negotiations with the National Capital Commission as talks with
Ottawa Senators’ COO shoots back at Watson over LeBreton comments
The Ottawa Senators fired back at Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson after he told reporters on Wednesday the NHL team wanted the city to pay for
Prices spike as supply tightens across segments of Ottawa’s rental market
Ottawa’s rental vacancy rate held steady in 2018, but the average rent for a two-bedroom apartment rose by its highest level in more than 15
Update: Ottawa Senators owner launches $700M lawsuit against partner Trinity, ending LeBreton bid
RendezVous LeBreton’s bid to redevelop LeBreton Flats has come to a crashing end Friday as Eugene Melnyk’s Capital Sports Management announced it is suing partner
Minto secures financing for eight-storey Glebe development; construction to start 2019
One of Ottawa’s largest real estate firms says it now has cash in hand to proceed with a planned eight-storey mixed-use building in the Glebe. Minto
NCC gives ‘dysfunctional’ RendezVous LeBreton partners January do-or-die deadline
“Unresolved issues” within the consortium tapped to redevelop LeBreton Flats have pushed the National Capital Commission’s board to set a January ultimatum for RendezVous LeBreton:
Preparing for the unpredictable: Lessons for property managers from the 2016 Ottawa sinkhole
Property managers have to be prepared for fires, lockdowns and evacuations – it’s part of the job. But some events, such as natural disasters or
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