Real Estate

Event organizers put Ottawa at the centre of reimagined meetings and conventions

Despite the ongoing restrictions on large in-person gatherings, local and provincial associations are finding creative ways to host their conferences and events.

Multi-res development: The right legal advice keeps your vision from becoming a nightmare

Rezoning hiccups, delays in securing a site plan agreement and conflicts with sub-contractors can lead to delays and cost overruns. Here's how to preserve the financial viability of a project.

Developer reduces height of proposed apartment building near Museum of Nature

Colonnade BridgePort shrunk proposed project on Argyle Street from 21 storeys to 10 after consulting with city officials, the ward councillor and community representatives.

Gatineau developer wants to replace Billings Bridge-area burger joint with apartment highrise

Project at the site of the Harvey's restaurant near Riverside Drive would feature a mix of more than 300 rental units and 65 hotel suites.

Ottawa housing market ‘overheating,’ CMHC says

But the recent double-digit increases in home prices has not yet reached problematic levels, Crown corporation says.

Home office remodellers fuelling surge in sales at Ottawa furniture suppliers

Home deliveries of adjustable desks and chairs are keeping crews busy at leading local company.

Ottawa in prime position to become e-commerce hub, Broccolini exec says

Capital's location between Toronto and Montreal makes it a sought-after site for retailers looking satisfy growing demand for same-day deliveries, Anthony Broccolini says.

Ottawa-Gatineau homebuilder takes new approach to sustainability

A new generation of local homebuilders is looking at sustainability in a fresh way, applying creative and holistic thinking to create low-impact communities.

Six-storey apartment building eyed for Pretoria Avenue

The proposal from JB Holdings calls for a midrise building with 49 rental units in the Glebe.

COVID-19 ‘uncertainty’ puts shackles on Ottawa real estate market in Q2, report says

A total of 50 office, retail, industrial, apartment and hotel properties changed hands in Ottawa in the second quarter, a 37 per cent drop from 2019.

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