Claridge proposes 55-storey-tower, grocery store for East LeBreton Flats
Claridge Homes says it wants to turn a barren plot of land near the Canadian War Museum into a 1,600-unit, five-tower complex aimed at mixed-income
Claridge proposes 55-storey-tower, grocery store for East LeBreton Flats
Claridge Homes says it wants to turn a barren plot of land near the Canadian War Museum into a 1,600-unit, five-tower complex aimed at mixed-income
New hotel coming to the ByWard Market next year
An affiliate of Hyatt Hotels has entered an agreement with Claridge Homes to bring a new hotel to the ByWard Market by mid-2016. The 200-room
Rigid zoning rules reducing need for community buy-in, developers say
Several local developers say the city’s increasing inflexibility over zoning changes is reducing the value of community input on planned projects. By Jacob Serebrin Last
Local hotel conversions continue
Minto Group Inc. has closed its downtown Minto Suites Hotel operations earlier than expected as the company aims to fully convert the Lyon Street property
Construction intentions fall in April
Several developers received the green light from city officials to launch townhouse and low-rise residential projects, but a lack of new large-scale initiatives weighed down
Domicile proposes 12-storey condo
Domicile Developments is asking the city for permission to build a 12-storey mixed-use building on Somerset Street and City Centre Avenue, just west of Chinatown,
Claridge proposes 27-storey condo tower for Centretown
Ottawa developer Claridge Homes is seeking a zoning change from city hall so it can build a 27-storey condo tower at 287 Lisgar St. By
Claridge proposes three 28-storey towers on Rideau Street
Local developer Claridge is asking the city for permission to build three 28-storey mixed-use towers at 245 Rideau Street, according to documents issued by the
Claridge proposes 39-storey tower on Somerset
Local developer Claridge Homes has filed plans with the city to build a 39-storey condo tower just west of Little Italy. By Mark Brownlee. The
Claridge gets nod to build Ottawa’s tallest tower
A committee of city councillors has given Ottawa developer Claridge preliminary approval to construct the city’s tallest building in the south end of Little Italy.
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