
Ottawa condo sector ‘gaining momentum’ heading into final quarter of 2023: Re/Max
A total of 2,454 condos changed hands in the capital between January and the end of August, down from 2,964 in the same period in
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Ottawa condo sector ‘gaining momentum’ heading into final quarter of 2023: Re/Max
A total of 2,454 condos changed hands in the capital between January and the end of August, down from 2,964 in the same period in

Ottawa industrial rents keep rising as market tightens in third quarter
Available space in Ottawa’s industrial buildings fell slightly in the third quarter as small-bay tenants continued to snap up what little inventory remains in one

Ottawa’s office vacancy rate stabilizes in Q3 as conversion trend spreads, reports say
Ottawa’s reeling office rental sector showed signs of stabilizing in the third quarter as several downtown highrises that are slated to be redeveloped into residential

Colonnade BridgePort expands management footprint with 22 new mandates in southern Ontario
With several major construction projects in its pipeline, Colonnade BridgePort is now poised to expand its property management footprint in southern Ontario. The Ottawa-based real

Big draw for investors? Corel’s former Carling Avenue HQ up for sale
The Churchill Office Park at 1600 Carling Ave. – best-known for being the headquarters of graphics software pioneer Corel during the company’s heyday more than

Developer says it will build 1,000-plus rental units in Ottawa because of Liberals’ GST break
A Toronto-based real estate company says it is planning to build 5,000 new rental units in urban centres across the country as a result of

Community builder: InterRent REIT and CLV Group’s Mike McGahan is Ottawa’s 2023 CEO of the Year
He might prefer to keep a low profile, but make no mistake — Mike McGahan is a towering figure in Canadian real estate. After cutting

Freeland introduces bill to remove GST off rental developments, amend competition law
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland introduced legislation Thursday morning that would remove GST charges from new rental developments and update the country’s competition law.

Ottawa-Gatineau’s annual pace of housing starts jumps 39% in August: CMHC
The annual pace of housing starts in the National Capital Region bounced back last month, rising 39 per cent after falling in July, the Canada

Removing GST from new rental construction will make builds more viable, developers say
The federal government’s plan to remove the GST from the construction of new rental projects will trim thousands of dollars off the cost of building
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