
City planners urge committee to put kibosh on Kanata golf course redevelopment plan
ClubLink’s proposal calls for more than 1,500 housing units on the current site of the Kanata Golf and Country Club.
City planners urge committee to put kibosh on Kanata golf course redevelopment plan
ClubLink’s proposal calls for more than 1,500 housing units on the current site of the Kanata Golf and Country Club.
Minto plans 16-storey highrise at northern edge of the Glebe
Developer says says the building at 178-200 Isabella St. would feature about 4,000 square feet of commercial space and 251 residential suites in a mix
Minto proposes nine-storey mixed-use building in Vanier north
U-shaped building would feature 251 residential suites and about 6,000 square feet of retail space fronting on Beechwood Avenue.
Builders add more parkland to Kanata Golf Course redevelopment plan
Controversial proposal now calls for slightly smaller housing footprint and more green space.
Date set for court hearing on controversial Kanata golf course redevelopment plan
Opponents say the proposal violates a longstanding agreement to keep the property as greenspace.
Coping With COVID-19: Homebuilders see continued demand in pandemic economy
OBJ publisher Michael Curran speaks with leaders from Ottawa’s homebuilding industry about how they are adapting during COVID-19.
Planning committee endorses new ‘downtown’ concept for Barrhaven Town Centre
A long-term plan to redevelop a Barrhaven retail hub into a “downtown of the suburbs” got the green light from planning committee this week
ClubLink and partners file plans to move ahead with controversial Kanata golf course development
Nearby residents vowed Tuesday to ‘vigorously’ fight the proposal to build up to 1,500 housing units on the site
ClubLink, developers mum on Kanata Lakes plans as city seeks legal clarity
Days after the City of Ottawa said it would go to court if necessary to prevent the Kanata Golf and Country Club from being redeveloped,
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