Real Estate

Changes to homebuilding requirements in the works as mayor makes housing a priority in 2026

Significant changes to the city’s homebuilding approval process will go to council later this month as the mayor makes housing one of his priorities for 2026.

Two residential towers proposed for Westboro near future LRT station

A proposal to build two new residential towers near the future Kichi Zibi LRT station in Westboro is under consideration for approval by the city.

Residential building, 28 storeys, proposed for LeBreton Flats across from new central library

A new 28-storey residential building could be built across the street from the Ottawa Public Library’s new central branch at LeBreton Flats, with a proposal for the Laurier Avenue site awaiting city approval.

Minto Apartment REIT going private with Crestpoint in $2.3-billion deal

Minto Group is taking its apartment-focused real estate investment trust private in a $2.3-billion deal with Crestpoint...

In the shadow of L’Esplanade Laurier, business is tough and a solution seems far away

On a typical workday in the years before the pandemic, Thali was the place to be for...

Vanier property on Durocher rezoned for Ottawa Humane Society’s new veterinary centre

A property in Vanier has been approved for rezoning to allow the Ottawa Humane Society to turn a former post office building into a new veterinary clinic.

Baseline Rd. development well underway as Theberge Homes plans several other projects

After a challenging approval process, work is underway on the first phase of a new development on Baseline Road that will eventually see three highrise towers built on the site of a former strip mall that contained the original Lone Star Texas Grill.

CMHC reports November housing starts up 9.4 per cent from October

Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. says the annual pace of housing starts in the country rose 9.4...

November home sales down almost 11% annually as market hits ‘holding pattern’: CREA

National home sales fell 10.7 per cent in November compared with the same month last year as...

Could Ottawa be heading for a condo glut like Toronto’s? Real estate board raises red flag

The Ottawa Real Estate Board is suggesting that market watchers keep an eye on a potential build-up of condos in the local market, especially in light of what has happened in Toronto over the past few years.

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