Councillor seeks tougher rules for Sandy Hill development
Garbage, parking and cladding – oh, my. By Emma Jackson. Infill issues are back on the agenda as Coun. Mathieu Fleury asks the planning committee
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Councillor seeks tougher rules for Sandy Hill development
Garbage, parking and cladding – oh, my. By Emma Jackson. Infill issues are back on the agenda as Coun. Mathieu Fleury asks the planning committee
Housing prices in Ottawa up from previous year, says CREA
Housing prices in Ottawa were slightly up from the previous year in July, according to the Canadian Real Estate Association. The MLS Home Price Index
Opinion: Building a better Ottawa
Ottawa city planner Alain Miguelez brings a world of experience to a job that comes with more than its fair share of challenges. Born in
Ottawa housing starts down in July, says CMHC
Housing starts in Ottawa were down in July compared with the previous month, according to the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. Housing starts, based on
Grey Cup will ‘transform’ Lansdowne in 2017
Who needs cheerleaders when you’ve got 36,000 fans packed elbow-to-elbow for the hottest football game of the year? By Emma Jackson. TD Place promises to
KRP Properties expands Ottawa portfolio, acquires building in Gatineau
Ottawa-based KRP Properties has acquired nine new properties, expanding the company’s presence in Kanata and – for the first time – in other parts of
Residential property market heating up, brokerage says
Ottawa’s residential property market grew during the first half of 2016, according to a local real estate brokerage. A total of 6,836 resale houses were
Former District Realty employee launches new brokerage
Ottawa’s newest independent commercial leasing broker knows he has his work cut out for him, but he says he’s up for the challenge. After nearly
Opinion: No tears here for “sky-high” home assessments
Owners of Ottawa homes that increased in value by more than 3.6 per cent over the past four years should brace for an increase in property taxes next year.

Doors wide open to downtown deals
The crowd at the opening of Morguard’s state-of-the-art Performance Court at 150 Elgin St. last month was all smiles – much like any prospective tenant
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