
Large tenants could start looking at properties in other markets along the St. Lawrence Seaway to address surging demand for warehousing and storage facilities, new

Large tenants could start looking at properties in other markets along the St. Lawrence Seaway to address surging demand for warehousing and storage facilities, new

‘Office space is going to evolve’: Why brokers remain bullish on the future
Local real estate experts say that while office space is here to stay, it will likely be configured very differently once people start returning to

Growing Ottawa real estate firm Jennings acquires ‘marquee’ Gillin Building
Company founded in 2018 closed deal for 12-storey office tower at 141 Laurier Ave. W. last week as it looks to expand its portfolio and

Zibi ‘will be a place at the end of 2021,’ lead developer says
Theia Partners’ Jeff Westeinde sees the next few months as a watershed time for the development that straddles both sides of the Ottawa River.

Ottawa’s office vacancy rate to remain among Canada’s lowest in 2021: Report
Avison Young is forecasting the local vacancy rate at around seven per cent, the second-lowest among major Canadian cities behind Vancouver.

Feds seek private-sector partner to build new east-end office complex
The 1.6-million-square-foot office complex just south of the St. Laurent Shopping Centre is part of a plan to turn the site into a mixed-use neighbourhood

Coping with COVID-19: Ottawa’s tenants, landlords need to come through pandemic together
OBJ examines how an unprecedented disruption in regular business activity will severely impact the city’s real estate sector, especially retail and office leases

Ottawa’s office landlords taking flexible approach with tenants amid pandemic
Landlords and tenants are trying to map out a way forward that inflicts the least economic pain

Ottawa’s office vacancy rate to remain tight in 2020: Avison Young
Commercial tenants struggling to find room to grow in Ottawa’s tight office market likely won’t have a much easier task this year than they did

Federal government hops on co-working train with three new Ottawa offices
The federal government has opened three co-working offices across Ottawa with plans for two more in the National Capital Region as the city’s largest employer
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