NCC opens bids for real estate management services
Local property management firms have an opportunity to bid on managing commercial, multi-residential and land rental properties from the National Capital Commission. The vast list
NCC opens bids for real estate management services
Local property management firms have an opportunity to bid on managing commercial, multi-residential and land rental properties from the National Capital Commission. The vast list
Public Works punts NCC proposal for former train station
Ottawa’s historic former downtown train station appears destined to remain a private meeting place for bureaucrats and politicians after government officials shot down a National
Opinion: ‘Venice on the Ottawa’
The heart of the nation’s capital could see a dramatic transformation within a few years. What is envisioned is a massive redevelopment of Chaudière Island,
Tomlinson, Milestone land $4.9M LeBreton Flats remediation work
The National Capital Commission moved a step closer towards redeveloping LeBreton Flats on Tuesday as it awarded millions of dollars worth of remediation contracts to
‘Strict’ NCC regulations slow down Ashcroft’s downtown development A local builder is adjusting to a different sort of landlord as it prepares for a delayed
Five NCC houses slated for demolition
Contractors are invited to bid on demolishing five derelict and abandoned houses that the National Capital Commission owns in the west end of Ottawa. Local
Former GG’s old home up for demolition
The National Capital Commission has formally applied to demolish two buildings on Sussex Drive to make way for additional bicycle lanes. A single-family house built
Rideau Hall grounds to get $2.5M facelift
Rideau Hall’s front lawn is going to get a $2.5 million makeover in the coming year as contractors redesign a fountain’s plumbing and install paving
Opinion: The NCC: Steward or greedy landowner?
There’s something exhilarating about living in the National Capital Region, where one is often compelled to stickhandle through more layers of government in an afternoon
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