Gatineau-based disaster restoration provider acquired after 53 years in business
A long-running Gatineau company specializing in post-disaster restoration services has been acquired by a Mississauga-based firm with national expansion plans
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Gatineau-based disaster restoration provider acquired after 53 years in business
A long-running Gatineau company specializing in post-disaster restoration services has been acquired by a Mississauga-based firm with national expansion plans
Ottawa-based Minto Apartment REIT beats forecasts one year after IPO
One year after Minto Apartment REIT went public, the Ottawa-based company’s portfolio continues to deliver above initial expectations.
Demand for multi-unit builds in Ottawa-Gatineau fuels July housing starts surge
Homebuilders in Ottawa-Gatineau had a busy July, launching nearly 900 new starts as a tight supply of resale homes and rental accommodations continued to drive
Ottawa housing market sees hottest July in 15 years
Local realtors stayed busy through July, a typically slow month for home sales, according to new figures released Tuesday by the Ottawa Real Estate Board
NCC taps Calgary’s O2 Planning + Design to lead LeBreton Flats master plan
O2 will work with a series of partners, including Ottawa’s CIMA+ and Paterson Group, to help incorporate public feedback into a shared vision for the
Ottawa dispute thrusts ‘power of attorney’ authority under microscope
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InterRent REIT grows Ottawa portfolio in Q2
Hot housing markets in Ontario and Quebec fuelled growth for Ottawa-based InterRent REIT in its most recent quarter
Heritage Ottawa launches crowdfunding campaign for Château Laurier legal challenge
Heritage Ottawa launched a GoFundMe page late Monday looking to raise $150,000 to help fund a legal challenge against the owners of the Château Laurier
Ministry of Labour fines Ottawa construction company after worker hit by backhoe
An Ottawa construction company has pled guilty to failing to protect the safety of a worker at a worksite on the campus of Carleton University
Toronto-based co-working provider takes 13,700 sq. ft. on Queen Street
Service providers continue their rush towards offering co-working spaces in downtown Ottawa
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