Taggart eyes new retail plaza in southwest Orléans
An Ottawa developer is looking to add a grocery store, restaurant, gas station and other retail shops in a fast-growing corner of the city’s eastern
Taggart eyes new retail plaza in southwest Orléans
An Ottawa developer is looking to add a grocery store, restaurant, gas station and other retail shops in a fast-growing corner of the city’s eastern
New towers, preservation of heritage buildings, planned for Booth Street
The federal custodian of a disused laboratory complex in central Ottawa plans to rezone the property to permit a handful of new towers, rising up
Ottawa housing prices trending up: Royal LePage
Housing prices in Ottawa were up in the second quarter of the year, a trend expected to continue in the coming months, according to Royal
Developers racing to cash in on hot Ottawa rental market
A consortium of local developers made headlines this week with an ambitious proposal to build Ottawa’s tallest highrise in a project that will feature more
Ottawa’s tightening housing market pushing homebuyers into condos: OREB
Housing costs in Ottawa may be relatively affordable compared to other Canadian cities, but rising house prices are pushing more and more entry level homebuyers
Ottawa housing affordability gradually eroding: RBC
A “vibrant” housing market in the nation’s capital continues to push home prices upwards and threatens to put home ownership out of reach for a
Minto REIT shares rise 9% in first day of public trading
Ottawa-based Minto Group’s real estate investment trust followed up a strong first day on the public markets with another solid performance Wednesday, finishing afternoon trading on
65 storeys: Developers planning Ottawa’s tallest tower eye even greater heights
A consortium of developers that wants to build three mixed-use towers at the intersection of the Trillium and Confederation LRT lines is setting its sights
Jason Burggraaf moves in to lead Ottawa homebuilders’ association
Jason Burggraaf is no stranger to the homebuilding industry. The 39-year-old Newfoundland native, who came to Ottawa to study political science at Carleton University, spent
Planning committee OKs 25-storey development at Westboro station
Ottawa’s planning committee endorsed a 25-storey, mixed-use development near Westboro transit station, despite the ward councilor taking a hard line against the rezoning application. The
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