Interest in downtown retail spaces rising, but ‘trouble spots’ remain, brokers say
Real estate brokers say they’re seeing “renewed interest” in empty downtown retail spaces that were vacated during the pandemic – but some caution it could
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Interest in downtown retail spaces rising, but ‘trouble spots’ remain, brokers say
Real estate brokers say they’re seeing “renewed interest” in empty downtown retail spaces that were vacated during the pandemic – but some caution it could
Former Nordstrom space in Rideau Centre not likely to be occupied until 2026, broker says
Several marquee retailers are eyeing the former Nordstrom department store space at the Rideau Centre, a prominent local real estate broker says – but it
Op-ed: Hey feds, here are a few suggestions for your surplus properties
“It’s time for action in regard to the conversion of federal buildings into housing. We have had enough announcements,” writes Shawn Hamilton.
Feds identify 56 properties for conversion to affordable housing, including 22 in Ottawa
The federal government has added 56 properties — including 22 in Ottawa — to a new public lands bank of locations that are suitable for
City committee to vote on two-building proposal near future Sherbourne LRT station
Ottawa’s planning and housing committee is slated to vote next week on a proposal that would see more than 200 new housing units built near
City and builders getting better at office conversions with each project, 360 Laurier architect says
Lead architect Josée Anne Pronovost said working on The Slayte was a massive learning experience for both builders and the city. Those lessons are now
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