
Next phase of LeBreton Flats gets green light from city committee
The city’s planning committee Tuesday gave the go-ahead for Claridge Homes to build five mixed-use towers ranging from 25 to 45 storeys on the eastern
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Next phase of LeBreton Flats gets green light from city committee
The city’s planning committee Tuesday gave the go-ahead for Claridge Homes to build five mixed-use towers ranging from 25 to 45 storeys on the eastern

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Gatineau infrastructure contracts at centre of criminal bid-rigging charges
The Competition Bureau says criminal charges have been laid against four people who allegedly conspired to rig bids for 21 City of Gatineau infrastructure contracts

Ottawa-based Minto eyes early July for $200M REIT offering
One of Ottawa’s largest real estate firms could take its first steps into public markets as soon as next week, according to recently filed documents.

Grocery store expected to spark new development in Greely
An Ottawa developer is hoping that an under-construction grocery store in Greely will be the anchor tenant for a new wave of commercial development in

Fiera’s Kanata acquisition pushes Q1 investments up 13%: CBRE
One of the quarter’s largest transactions was Fiera Properties’ $74-million purchase of a four-building portfolio in Kanata.

Senate won’t fully move out of Centre Block until end of year, reno delayed
Parliament Hill’s iconic Centre Block won’t be shutting down this summer, delaying the start of a badly needed renovation until at least next year. The
Vacancy rates in Ottawa seniors residences rises to 14.8%: CMHC
As developers rush to construct new residences aimed at seniors to meet the demand of a greying population, the vacancy rate in Ottawa’s retirement residences

Shorter lease terms, bicycle parking and an occasional willingness to allow canine tenants are some of the ways downtown Ottawa landlords are marketing buildings to

Developer secures committee’s approval for 20-storey Richmond Road highrise
The city’s planning committee has endorsed plans for a 166-unit rental apartment at the corner of Richmond Road and Woodroffe Avenue, steps from a planned
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