Ottawa apartment starts to drop in 2016: Conference Board of Canada
Apartment starts in Ottawa in 2016 are expected to fall below 1,000 units for the first time in six years, according to a Conference Board
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Ottawa apartment starts to drop in 2016: Conference Board of Canada
Apartment starts in Ottawa in 2016 are expected to fall below 1,000 units for the first time in six years, according to a Conference Board
Windmill gets Algonquins of Ontario’s support for Zibi project
On the heels of more opposition from four Algonquin First Nations in Quebec, Windmill Development Group now has the Algonquins of Ontario (AOO) on its
More opposition emerges to Windmill’s Zibi project
Four Algonquin First Nations in Quebec have come out opposed to Four Algonquin First Nations in Quebec have come out opposed to Windmill Development Group’s
Zibi contractor starts work on creating First Nations labour pool
About 25 tradespeople from the Kitigan Zibi reserve near Maniwaki toured the Zibi site at Chaudiere Falls Monday, exploring potential employment opportunities with the Windmill
Low risk for Ottawa housing market correction: CMHC
Ottawa’s housing market faces only a low risk of market correction, according to a Canada Mortgage and Housing report released Thursday. The low risk in
Office vacancy rate inches up in downtown, drops in Kanata: Avison Young
It has been a “rougher ride” than usual for the Ottawa office market, according to a report released by Avison Young on Wednesday. The property
City’s retail market hit hard by Target, Future Shop departures: report
Ottawa’s retail market has yet to recover from the departures earlier this year of Target Canada and Future Shop, according to Cushman & Wakefield’s second-quarter
Ottawa housing market steady in July: OREB
Sales in July were a near carbon copy of the same month in 2014 for members of the Ottawa Real Estate Board, its president said
Ottawa Art Gallery expansion, Arts Court redevelopment construction begins
Construction officially began Wednesday on the Ottawa Art Gallery expansion and the Arts Court redevelopment. The city announced it had closed an agreement with the consortium
InterRent REIT making “positive strides”: CEO
InterRent REIT’s second-quarter gross rental revenue increased 29.6 per cent from the same period a year earlier, the Ottawa-based company said Wednesday. “Our customer centric
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