
January housing starts more than double year-over-year in Ottawa-Gatineau: CMHC
Developers in Ottawa-Gatineau continued to rev up housing starts in January in an effort to respond to unrelenting demand for new inventory

January housing starts more than double year-over-year in Ottawa-Gatineau: CMHC
Developers in Ottawa-Gatineau continued to rev up housing starts in January in an effort to respond to unrelenting demand for new inventory

January housing starts more than double year-over-year in Ottawa-Gatineau: CMHC
Developers in Ottawa-Gatineau continued to rev up housing starts in January in an effort to respond to unrelenting demand for new inventory

Persistent supply issues drive Ottawa home prices up 19% in January: OREB
Fewer homes changed hands in January than a year earlier, but the city’s chronic housing supply shortage drove prices up nearly 20 per cent compared

City staff support controversial four-building proposal in Sandy Hill
A local developer’s controversial plan to build four mid-rise apartment buildings that would add more than 300 rental units to a small Sandy Hill neighbourhood

InterRent REIT to convert Albert Street office building to apartments
An office tower on the western edge of downtown Ottawa will soon be gutted and undergo a facelift to prepare the building’s units for residential

Bayshore owner plans two apartment towers as high as 30 storeys next to west-end mall
The owner of Bayshore Shopping Centre says it wants to build two new apartment highrises next to the west-end mall, a proposal that would add

Declining apartment vacancy rate pushing rent higher in Ottawa: CMHC
Tenants in Ottawa paid an average of $108 a month more for an apartment in 2019 compared with a year earlier, thanks to “robust demand”

City considers heritage designation for Trinity’s Gladstone development property
The site of a proposed three-tower development atop a forthcoming LRT station might soon receive heritage status to ensure it’s preserved

‘Room for a lot more buildings’ in booming Ottawa rental market
Despite a wave of new projects, local developers say they have no plans to scale back apartment construction in 2020 as demand for units continues

17-storey addition proposed for Laurier Avenue heritage building
A developer is seeking planning committee’s approval to build a 17-storey, 85-unit tower on the edge of Ottawa’s downtown core as an addition to an
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