What makes a Forty Under 40 recipient?
Ahead of Friday evening’s celebration for this year’s Forty Under 40 award recipients, we break down what makes this year’s class special
What makes a Forty Under 40 recipient?
Ahead of Friday evening’s celebration for this year’s Forty Under 40 award recipients, we break down what makes this year’s class special
Capital building: Megaprojects set to reshape Ottawa, help attract top talent
Members of Ottawa’s business community give their thoughts on what will be the capital’s most important infrastructure investments in the coming years.
Businesses bet on Vanier’s future as Montreal Road revitalization breaks ground
As the $50M overhaul of Montreal Road gets underway, business leaders are looking ahead at how the major revitalization project can attract new businesses, shoppers
Watson calls for ‘grander’ vision for LeBreton Flats
Mayor says he doesn’t expect Sens owner Eugene Melnyk to be part of renewed development process
Future of LeBreton Flats, ByWard Market explored at City-Building Summit
The future of LeBreton Flats, major infrastructure projects such as a potential new interprovincial bridge and the revitalization of the ByWard Market are just some
Here are Ottawa-Gatineau’s 2019 Forty Under 40 recipients
Burgeoning tech executives, up-and-coming real estate moguls and a slew of community-minded young achievers: They’re all represented in the 2019 Forty Under 40 awards, a
Ottawa Board of Trade unhappy with NCC’s new direction for LeBreton Flats
The Ottawa Board of Trade is urging the National Capital Commission to return to the negotiating table with previous bidders on the LeBreton Flats redevelopment
Have your say: How is Ottawa’s economy performing?
This year’s survey has a special “city-building” focus that explores the economic input of major infrastructure projects ranging from LRT to LeBreton Flats.
Upcoming report to outline new economic vision for Ottawa East
In what’s believed to be a first for Ottawa East, consulting firm Doyletech has undertaken a survey of stakeholders in Orléans and the surrounding area
Looking to LRT extension, Ottawa businesses renew push for east-end federal offices
The promise of light rail is in the air – but Orléans business leaders say that without a major east-end employer, the trains won’t be
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