
Co-working spaces need to rethink business model in wake of COVID-19: experts
While most experts say industry is likely to struggle even after social distancing measures are relaxed, others argue sector could play key role in helping
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Co-working spaces need to rethink business model in wake of COVID-19: experts
While most experts say industry is likely to struggle even after social distancing measures are relaxed, others argue sector could play key role in helping

NCC presses pause on development process for LeBreton Flats’ library lands
The National Capital Commission is putting a call for proposals to develop a portion of LeBreton Flats on hold due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the

Feds present plans to overhaul Place du Portage III, expand capacity
Density of aging office complex to be expanded by 40% to accommodate 6,800 full-time employees

Leading a remote workforce – in good times and in crisis
With working from home now a reality for many, Stratford Managers shares practical strategies for leaders to engage and stay close with distant teams

Manor Park proposes new Vanier highrise development
Property was previously home to a motel that was demolished late last year.

Claridge Homes eyes launch of LeBreton Flats project with two highrises
The proposed towers are part of Claridge’s East Flats project, which calls for up to five highrises that will include more than 1.5 million square

Forging better relationships with technology
University of Ottawa Faculty of Engineering researchers aim to create smarter software to better serve humans in their everyday lives

‘Vast majority’ of tenants paid April rent, Minto REIT says
The REIT said it had collected 97 per cent of this month’s total rent owing as of April 14, which it called “a level consistent

Rideau Street development site sells for $3.25M
Proximity to light rail, the University of Ottawa and other amenities makes land appealing for residential or commercial use, broker says.

Ottawa home sales down 60% so far in April, OREB says
Home sales in Ottawa plummeted more than 60 per cent in the first two weeks of April compared with a year earlier, while a major
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