
Sixteen years later, optimism reigns for end to Little Italy’s ‘food desert’ status
Despite a decade and a half with little progress since Loeb closed its Booth Street store in 2006, local representatives see an end in sight
Ottawa-based Arnon proposes Little Italy development with grocery store attached
A local builder has unveiled plans for a two-phased development in Little Italy that’s expected to include more than 500 housing units and bring a
Stand on the Mackenzie King Bridge, just outside the Rideau Centre, facing west, and one stares directly at what’s supposed to become a $487-million “jewel.”
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