
Minto plans 16-storey highrise at northern edge of the Glebe
Developer says says the building at 178-200 Isabella St. would feature about 4,000 square feet of commercial space and 251 residential suites in a mix
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Minto plans 16-storey highrise at northern edge of the Glebe
Developer says says the building at 178-200 Isabella St. would feature about 4,000 square feet of commercial space and 251 residential suites in a mix

Fringe core, class-B office markets take hit as sublease space surges, Colliers says
Real estate firm says Ottawa’s office availability rate rose to its highest level in three years last quarter.

Planning committee OKs two-phased Kanata North apartment development
Proposal calls for two buildings with a total of 139 apartment units and 10,000 square feet of commercial space in Kanata’s Beaverbrook neighbourhood.

Ottawa Philanthropy Awards highlight unprecedented community leadership
Centre Block Group recognized with special one-time award for response to COVID-19 crisis alongside seven other award category recipients.

A ‘challenging moment’ for Ottawa businesses
Despite sharp decline in business confidence levels, a sizable number of local businesses reported rising revenues and plans to recruit new employees.

Ottawa-Gatineau housing starts hold steady in September: CMHC
New home starts were virtually unchanged in September compared with a year earlier at just over 1,500, housing agency says.

NCC takes next step toward redeveloping LeBreton library lands
The Crown corporation says it will launch a request for qualifications to develop a two-and-half-acre site east of the Pimisi LRT station at the end
Mann Lawyers launches estate litigation group
Newly formed estate litigation group applies resident knowledge and expertise to representing the interests of our clients in contentious or non-contentious litigation matters.

Ottawa home listings surge in September – but so do prices
The average house price in the capital jumped 28 per cent year-over-year to $622,557, the Ottawa Real Estate Board says.

Pandemic could spark shift to suburban offices, Ottawa workplace expert says
Consultant says employers might look to open satellite locations away from downtown as more people seek to work in less crowded settings closer to home.
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