
Highrises, park key elements in Colonnade BridgePort’s east-end development proposal
Ottawa developer says it plans to build a mix of residential and commercial space at 25 Pickering Pl., just east of the Via Rail terminal

Highrises, park key elements in Colonnade BridgePort’s east-end development proposal
Ottawa developer says it plans to build a mix of residential and commercial space at 25 Pickering Pl., just east of the Via Rail terminal

Developers aim to revitalize Cyrville area with 1.3M-square-foot hotel and apartment complex
Proposal would see three apartment highrises and a hotel with a total of more than 1,000 units constructed on vacant land south of Ogilvie Road

Claridge proposes 27-storey apartment tower near Carlingwood mall
A major Ottawa developer is looking to build a 27-storey highrise with 210 rental apartment units near the Carlingwood Shopping Centre. In a development application

Colonnade BridgePort to build ‘mixed-use community hub’ near Via Rail, LRT stations
One of the city’s largest real estate firms is teaming up with a Toronto-based partner to develop what it calls an “urban village” on a

Ottawa’s office landlords taking flexible approach with tenants amid pandemic
Landlords and tenants are trying to map out a way forward that inflicts the least economic pain

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
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