Opinion: KRP Development Group’s $69M deal likely to spark rent increase in March Road corridor
A major real estate firm’s purchase of a north Kanata office portfolio has the potential to change the face of the west-end office market in
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Opinion: KRP Development Group’s $69M deal likely to spark rent increase in March Road corridor
A major real estate firm’s purchase of a north Kanata office portfolio has the potential to change the face of the west-end office market in
NCC evaluating five Lebreton Flats proposals
The National Capital Commission announced Wednesday it has received five proposals to develop Lebreton Flats. “We are encouraged that our invitation elicited such strong interest,”
Strong year end for Ottawa real estate: OREB
Real estate agents in the city sold 640 properties in December, 31 more than in the same month a year earlier and three units above
ModBox hopes to complete Saint-Charles development by 2018
The developers who purchased the former Saint-Charles Church from the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Ottawa late last month are promising “something special,” according to the
Buy Your Dream Home for Just $13,000
Sound too good to be true? Well, you’re right. It is. At least, right now. But if you were in the market for a house
Sens confirm Lebreton Flats submission
Senators Sports and Entertainment announced Tuesday it will make a submission to the National Capital Commission Request for Qualifications to develop up to 21.6 hectares
City’s rental vacancy rate drops in October
A tougher job market in the capital led to a lower rental vacancy rate in the capital in October, according to the Canada Mortgage and
Capital’s November housing starts trend down
Housing starts in the city of Ottawa trended down about 500 units, at 6,226 in November, the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation said Monday. While
Algonquin College, Windmill sign Memorandum of Understanding on The Isles project
Calling it a “nation-building initiative,” Algonquin College president Cheryl Jensen joined Windmill Developments co-founder Jeff Westeinde on Thursday to unveil a plan to let Algonquin
Ottawa commercial real estate landscape to continue changing in 2015: CBRE
The new Ottawa trend of full-service, “live, work, play” neighbourhoods will continue to change the city’s landscape and with it, the commercial real estate market,
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