
Missing your favourite lunch spot? How food courts are emerging from the pandemic
As workers in Toronto’s Financial District scurry through the Brookfield Place food court on their lunch breaks, the darkened Starbucks at the space’s far end looms
Missing your favourite lunch spot? How food courts are emerging from the pandemic
As workers in Toronto’s Financial District scurry through the Brookfield Place food court on their lunch breaks, the darkened Starbucks at the space’s far end looms
Demand for local industrial space ‘still huge’ despite rising availability, real estate leaders say
The capital’s industrial availability rate hit 2.6 per cent in the fourth quarter, CBRE said in its latest national market report, up 90 basis points
Ottawa a tech market to watch, new report from CBRE says
Capital ranked second among North American cities based on tech employment clustering, with 39,000 high-tech workers representing 27.5 per cent of office employment.
As much as Hugh Gorman would love to see more tenants commit to a full-scale return to their work spaces, he knows that’s not likely
Hybrid work nudges engineering firm in a greener, more efficient direction
One of Ottawa’s largest engineering firms is re-engineering its approach to in-person work in response to the challenges of the past two years.
Ottawa’s office vacancy rate reaches pandemic high while industrial space remains tight
For the first time in four years, Ottawa’s office markets slowed, driven primarily by the central business district and Kanata submarkets.
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