The number of resold homes decreased by 3.4 per cent year-over-year in June, according to numbers from the Ottawa Real Estate Board. Members of the
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The number of resold homes decreased by 3.4 per cent year-over-year in June, according to numbers from the Ottawa Real Estate Board. Members of the
Richcraft remains Ottawa’s top residential landowner
Despite seeing its land supply drop by nearly 50 hectares, Richcraft continues to hold the largest supply of vacant urban property among Ottawa homebuilders, according
Canderel selling 12 acres of Kanata land to city
A new transit park-and-ride is slated to be constructed on land once earmarked for a large office development in a Kanata technology campus. City staff
Public Works seeks 18,000 square feet of warehouse space
Government department Public Works is looking for more warehouse space on the east side of Ottawa. A few days after putting out a tender for
Public Works seeks 16,000 square feet of warehouse space
Public Works is on the hunt for a leaseable warehouse space on the east side of Ottawa, available for the next five years. The government
Seniors’ housing vacancy drops in Ottawa
The amount of available space inside seniors’ housing in Ottawa dropped by more than 20 basis points this spring, according to a report by the
Developer asks to double height allowance on Richmond Road
A new 14-storey mixed-use building could be built at the corner of Richmond Road and Woodroffe Avenue if the city’s planning committee approves a rezoning
Charges laid in ICI Construction investigation
An Ottawa couple faces 21 criminal fraud charges for allegedly stealing assets from their construction company, ICI Construction Management, according to an RCMP statement released
UPDATE: Genband signs Kanata lease for 70,000 square feet
Genband has signed a lease for research and development space at 500 Palladium Dr., sealing its presence in Ottawa after it leaves the former Nortel
Construction permit value up 40.5% in May
Ottawa saw the highest number of construction permits issued this May since 2009, with a combined value greater than since at least 2008, according to
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