Christine Leadman, longtime advocate for local business, stepping down from BIA role
In an interview with OBJ last week, Leadman confirmed that Oct. 18 will be her last day with the organization. Current assistant director and wellness
Christine Leadman, longtime advocate for local business, stepping down from BIA role
In an interview with OBJ last week, Leadman confirmed that Oct. 18 will be her last day with the organization. Current assistant director and wellness
Long-awaited downtown task force report ‘tentatively approved’ but no release date provided
A spokesperson said finishing touches are being made to the report, but did not confirm a timeline for its release to the public.
Centretown BIA officially launches with new look, strategic plan
The Bank Street BIA has officially rebranded and will now be known as the Centretown BIA.
In a changing downtown, Bank Street BIA to rebrand as Centretown BIA
Bank Street BIA will be rebranding and taking on a new identity next week, according to executive director Christine Leadman.
Summer off to steady start, but concerns remain for downtown businesses
In the downtown core, the summer season is off to a slow and steady start following a soft spring, according to local business owners.
Brigil’s plan for former Greyhound bus station land gets mixed review from biz leader
Brigil says its proposal to build more than 1,000 residential units on Catherine Street has received “positive” feedback from residents – but a downtown business
It’s not only the ByWard Market that needs help with safety and security, business leaders say
While a new city report aimed at revitalizing the ByWard Market is in the works, local business officials argue that other areas of Ottawa are
Sex shop owner sounds the alarm over homelessness crisis, addiction on Bank Street
In the time since a methadone clinic opened across the street, this shop owner has seen an increase in drug use and homelessness on her
“In the views of this real estate professional, to fill Ottawa’s empty buildings we need space that is inspiring,” writes Darren Fleming, CEO of Real
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