
Could L’Esplanade Laurier soon be on the block?
Laurier Avenue complex and other aging federal properties could be sold to the private sector as the feds look to modernize their portfolio, the Ottawa
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Could L’Esplanade Laurier soon be on the block?
Laurier Avenue complex and other aging federal properties could be sold to the private sector as the feds look to modernize their portfolio, the Ottawa

Searching for a new office status quo
What will the future of office work look like for federal employees in Ottawa/Gâtineau and what might the influence be on the commercial real estate

Reaching for the stars: Claridge eyes plan to build 60-storey residential tower in Little Italy
Highrise would eclipse another Claridge project, the nearby Icon condo tower, which is now the city’s tallest building.

Walk, don’t drive: developer’s Centretown apartment proposal calls for no parking
Real estate firm wants to build a six-storey rental complex in Centretown that would keep part of an existing century-old dwelling but have no space

Parkit adds to local industrial footprint with $13M deal for Gloucester property
Vancouver firm is far from the only real estate company looking to grow its portfolio in a red-hot market where a shortage of supply has

Best Places to Work: Apply for the job, stay for the culture
How Knak created a workplace that employees don’t want to leave

Strip mall that houses original Lone Star Texas Grill sold for $16.5M
Local developer Joey Theberge purchased Fisher Heights Plaza on Baseline Road in a deal that closed last week.

Investment opportunities in Ottawa’s commercial real estate market
While Ottawa has maintained its status as a safe city for commercial investment, the COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way investors think about commercial properties

No relief in sight for homebuyers facing supply crunch: OREB
Purchasers were hit with double-digit price increases in September despite a drop in sales compared with a year earlier.

Ottawa’s housing market remains near boiling point, CMHC says
Federal housing agency said the capital continues to grapple with a lack of supply despite a dip in the number of transactions over the summer
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