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Want to improve your home’s energy efficiency? Here’s where to start
There are simple ways to start saving money and energy inside your home.
All Saints redevelopment in Sandy Hill gets green light from committee
A multimillion-dollar proposal to build a nine-storey mixed-use development next to the former All Saints Anglican Church in Sandy Hill is a big step closer
Moriyama & Teshima, Kasian Architecture win $14.2M West Memorial Building contract
A pair of architectural firms have won a multimillion-dollar federal contract to create the designs needed to upgrade a long-vacant federal building on Wellington Street.
No turning back now on LeBreton Flats, Durrell says
Perhaps better than anyone in the city of Ottawa, Jim Durrell can appreciate many residents’ reluctance to believe there will be an NHL arena at
Plans revived for 16-storey Barrhaven towers
Plans are once again being proposed to construct what’s believed to be the tallest building in Barrhaven. Earlier this month, a consultant working for Saint
Landlord Merkburn modernizes Ottawa office space at 1050 Morrison Dr.
Following sudden closure of Everest College, Ottawa leasing and property manager got creative to attract and retain tenants
Ottawa’s Distillery District? CLC unveils Booth Street redevelopment vision
By Kieran Delamont Architects and planners presented updated designs for a formerly industrial parcel of land along Booth Street at a public consultation on Thursday night,
Revised Château Laurier proposal drops addition height, number of suites
After initial public feedback sent Larco Investments Ltd. “back to the drawing board,” the owner of the Château Laurier came back Thursday with a revised
Ottawa building 675 affordable housing units with multi-level government funding
The three levels of government are investing a total of more than $74 million to build an additional 675 affordable housing units in Ottawa. The
Standing up for sitting down: Why a good chair is key to a healthy and productive work life
Unfortunately for many office workers, the one thing that remains unchanged at work is that they are sitting in the wrong chair for them.
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