‘It just needs a bit of love’: ByWard Market businesses back proposed new governance structure
Business owners are applauding a proposal to dissolve the ByWard Market BIA in favour of a new municipal services corporation structure.
‘It just needs a bit of love’: ByWard Market businesses back proposed new governance structure
Business owners are applauding a proposal to dissolve the ByWard Market BIA in favour of a new municipal services corporation structure.
Yes, festivals are back – but Ottawa’s tourism sector ‘not out of the woods,’ industry leaders say
While hotel occupancy rates last month were up 42 per cent over 2021 and 130 per cent higher than two years ago, they remained below
‘A delicate balancing act’: businesses in protest zone agonize over whether to open or close
Downtown merchants say they’ve spent the past 13 days weighing the benefits of bringing in whatever revenue they can against concerns for employee and customer
City mulls $129M plan to revitalize ByWard Market with pedestrian plazas, new marquee building
According to a city report, the latest proposal aims to be a “roadmap” for reimagining the Market as a more walkable, less traffic-congested neighbourhood.
ByWard Market business owners keen on Mayor Watson’s CCTV proposal
The ByWard Market BIA’s safety and security committee endorsed the pilot project at its latest meeting on Tuesday afternoon
Section of William Street becomes pedestrian plaza to boost ByWard Market daytime traffic
The organization that runs the historic ByWard Market building says a $50,000 pilot project to convert a stretch of William Street into a pedestrian-only plaza
La Machine roars life into Ottawa businesses
Long Ma the dragon horse wasn’t the only winner in the four-day-long march of La Machine through Ottawa as downtown businesses were packed with customers.
Bourbon Street in Ottawa? City to debate changes to alcohol policies
Ottawa is getting ready to party in 2017 with changes to the city’s alcohol policy. Don’t get too excited – this isn’t New Orleans and
Patio fest coming to the ByWard Market
Ottawa’s newest summer festival will be opening up Clarence Street to pedestrians and unlimited patios come July. “Clarence is the place to be for patios
George Street a step closer to $1M overhaul
Ottawa city councillors want to revamp the ByWard and Parkdale markets, starting with a $1-million overhaul of the George Street Plaza. The finance and economic
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