Claridge proposes second Andaz hotel tower in Ottawa’s ByWard Market
Claridge Homes is proposing a new 19-storey structure at its Andaz hotel property in the ByWard Market that would include 136 additional units and a
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Claridge proposes second Andaz hotel tower in Ottawa’s ByWard Market
Claridge Homes is proposing a new 19-storey structure at its Andaz hotel property in the ByWard Market that would include 136 additional units and a
Ottawa Real Estate Show: First Zibi residents to start moving in this fall
With three massive mixed-use real estate projects poised to transform the western edge of downtown Ottawa – and compete for residents and business tenants –
Timbercreek to demolish 150 Heron Gate homes
One of Ottawa’s largest residential landlords says it plans to level a large segment of a south-end neighbourhood, forcing some 105 residents out of their
Ottawa-Gatineau housing starts up 7% in April
Homebuilders in Ottawa are off to a hot start this spring despite the cooler-than-normal temperatures, the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. reported on Tuesday. Developers
Ottawa home sales rise in April despite restricted supply
Ottawa home sales were up in April as a strong housing market helped to offset a relatively low supply of condos and residential inventory in
Should you lease or buy your next commercial space?
A pending lease expiry is often time for tenants to reflect on whether their office, warehouse or retail storefront is working effectively for their business.
Centretown LIV Apartments court environmentally-conscious millennial renters
One local landlord has found a key element that younger tenants are increasingly looking for in a rental property: Energy efficiency.
Feds prequalify construction consortiums for new P3 Gatineau archives
The federal government is inviting three teams of architects, financiers and contractors to formally submit bids to construct a new archival facility that’s expected to remain
Feds signal potential interest in resuming growth in downtown Ottawa office market
After spending several years working to reduce the federal government’s presence in downtown Ottawa, Public Services and Procurement Canada is hinting it may be open
What can millennial homebuyers afford in Ottawa?
Millennials entering the Ottawa housing market are better positioned than their peers in most other major Canadian cities, according to a study released Thursday by
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