Real Estate

Home prices, sales still well below highs seen last year: OREB

Members of the Ottawa Real Estate Board sold 1,194 residential properties in March, a 40 per cent drop from a year earlier and well below the five-year average of 1,698 sales for the month.

Going west: Developers plan major new industrial projects in red-hot Kanata market

More than half a million square feet of industrial space is in the works at two sites in west Kanata as developers scramble to satisfy demand for warehousing and light-manufacturing facilities in the city’s tightest submarket.

InterRent REIT acquires stake in two-building GTA apartment complex

Ottawa firm purchased share of Brampton development in a joint venture with Toronto’s Crestpoint Real Estate Investments and New Brunswick-based Vestcor.

LeBreton Flats remains ‘destined choice’ for new Sens arena, biz leaders say

Speculation about alternate locations heated up last week when Mayor Mark Sutcliffe suggested the prime parcel of development land just west of downtown “is not the only option” for a new rink.

Ottawa ‘needs more of this stuff’: Colonnade BridgePort, CanFirst launch Barrhaven industrial park

The Ottawa company in charge of developing and leasing a four-building industrial park near Amazon’s warehouse in Barrhaven says it expects a flood of calls from potential e-commerce and logistics tenants eager to capitalize on the city’s close proximity to major markets.

Heritage office of Empire Life for sale in Kingston as company moves to hybrid work

Empire Life, which marks its 100-year anniversary in 2023, is moving out of the iconic heritage building and office complex in downtown Kingston that has served as its home base since 1936.

Toronto’s Nexus Industrial REIT acquires new Ford distribution centre in Casselman for $117M

Located just south of Hwy. 417 about 56 kilometres southeast of Ottawa, the facility is slated to open this spring and will serve as a parts distribution warehouse for Ford Motor Co., which has a 15-year lease on the property.

Ottawa-Gatineau’s annual rate of housing starts up 725% in February: CMHC

Ottawa-Gatineau’s annual pace of housing starts jumped a whopping 725 per cent in February, the Canada Mortgage...

Canadian home sales drop 40 per cent in February compared with year ago

The association says February sales were comparable to what was recorded during the same month in 2018 and 2019, before the COVID-19 pandemic.

Familiar government buildings in downtown core would be better off demolished, industry insiders say

Building owners, property managers and other Ottawa commercial real estate insiders itching to get a sense of which assets the federal government plans to offload from its downtown office portfolio in the wake of COVID-19 will have to wait a little longer.

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