Colonnade BridgePort eyes popular Kanata North corridor for new office building
A small street in the heart of Kanata North has become a hotbed of new office development as builders scramble to address a flood of
Colonnade BridgePort eyes popular Kanata North corridor for new office building
A small street in the heart of Kanata North has become a hotbed of new office development as builders scramble to address a flood of
‘Room for a lot more buildings’ in booming Ottawa rental market
Despite a wave of new projects, local developers say they have no plans to scale back apartment construction in 2020 as demand for units continues
Developer proposes 23-storey mixed-use building at Churchill and Scott
A developer is looking to raise height limits on a Westboro lot to construct a 23-storey mixed-use building
Co-working primed to overhaul Ottawa commercial real estate market: experts
National Capital Region embracing desk-for-hire trend as new wave of firms looks to cash in on growing number of itinerant workers
Burgeoning tech sector driving down Ottawa’s office vacancy rate: Avison Young
Increased activity from Ottawa tech firms and a global trend towards co-working led to a tightening of the capital’s commercial vacancy rate in the first
Toronto-based co-working provider takes 13,700 sq. ft. on Queen Street
Service providers continue their rush towards offering co-working spaces in downtown Ottawa
Global real estate firm Spaces takes six floors at 66 Slater in downtown tech play
Executives at an international commercial real estate company believe Ottawa’s tech scene will embrace its brand of flexible office space in the downtown core
Ottawa Real Estate Show: Why the capital faces an office and industrial space crunch
Amid warnings that many tenants have few options for space when looking to relocate or expand, the Ottawa Real Estate Show invited the head of
21-storey high-rise proposed across from Ottawa’s Museum of Nature
Ottawa developer and property manager Colonnade BridgePort has filed a rezoning application to allow a 21-storey residential high-rise that would replace a historic Argyle Avenue office
Ottawa Real Estate Show: LRT expected to raise demand for east-end office space
One of Ottawa’s largest developers and property managers says the launch of light rail has the potential to breathe new life into an often overlooked
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