Slayte office-to-residential conversion project now 84% leased, InterRent REIT says
InterRent REIT said Wednesday 84 per cent of the suites in its 158-unit Slayte rental project on Albert Street were leased as of the end
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Slayte office-to-residential conversion project now 84% leased, InterRent REIT says
InterRent REIT said Wednesday 84 per cent of the suites in its 158-unit Slayte rental project on Albert Street were leased as of the end
Ontario scraps its portion of HST on purpose built rentals
The province has been saying it would remove its eight per cent portion of HST if the federal government dropped the five per cent goods
Groupe Mach to replace former DND building on O’Connor Street with new residential tower
Groupe Mach purchased the now-vacant 14-storey building at 110 O’Connor St. on the corner of Slater Street from Cominar REIT for $40 million in 2021.
Home sales, prices will likely fall in short term but pick up next spring: TD report
A new report by TD Economics predicts Canadian home sales and average prices will fall over the coming months but pick up by the second
‘We need to start moving dirt’: Demand for industrial space in Ottawa still strong, panel says
With available industrial space shrinking and rents steadily rising in the National Capital Region, an executive from one of the city’s largest commercial property management
Land with space for 10,000 housing units near future Hard Rock casino hits market
A 160-acre parcel of land steps away from the future Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in the city’s south end is for sale in a
Ottawa homebuilders’ association blasts province’s decision to reverse urban boundary expansions
The Greater Ottawa Home Builders’ Association said Monday it is “extremely disappointed” by the provincial government’s intention to “wind back” changes it made to Ottawa’s
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