NCC gives RendezVous LeBreton partners until end of February to fix issues
The National Capital Commission is granting the feuding partners of RendezVous LeBreton another few weeks to work out their differences through mediation – a last-ditch
NCC gives RendezVous LeBreton partners until end of February to fix issues
The National Capital Commission is granting the feuding partners of RendezVous LeBreton another few weeks to work out their differences through mediation – a last-ditch
Updated: RendezVous LeBreton manager hopes mediation the answer to ‘emotionally charged’ impasse
The feuding partners in the LeBreton Flats redevelopment have entered mediation in a last-ditch effort to salvage the project before the National Capital Commission officially
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The landscape of Ottawa quite literally shifted in 2018 with a number of big real estate deals shaking up the National Capital Region. The local
LeBreton runner-up DCDLS claims NCC has ‘legal obligation’ to pick up development talks
With the first pick out of the picture to redevelop LeBreton Flats, second-place Devcore Canderel DLS is arguing the National Capital Commission is legally obligated to
NCC to terminate deal with Trinity, CSMI to redevelop LeBreton Flats
A day after Eugene Melnyk’s partner in the proposed redevelopment of LeBreton Flats countersued the owner of the Ottawa Senators for $1 billion, the National
Melnyk proposes restructured partnership to salvage LeBreton Flats redevelopment
The same day that Eugene Melynk’s Capital Sports Management was hit with a $1-billion countersuit by its partner in the redevelopment of LeBreton Flats, the
NHL’s Bettman ‘disappointed’ RendezVous LeBreton plan is on the verge of collapse
Gary Bettman isn’t concerned the development deal that would have included a new downtown arena for the Ottawa Senators is falling apart. The NHL commissioner
Second LeBreton bidder throws hat back in the ring following RendezVous collapse
The other team that submitted a proposal to redevelop LeBreton Flats says it’s ready to resume negotiations with the National Capital Commission as talks with
OBJ’s news agenda for the coming week in Ottawa business
Au revoir, RendezVous The big story we’re following this week is the fallout from Friday’s news that Eugene Melnyk’s Capital Sports Management is suing John
Update: Ottawa Senators owner launches $700M lawsuit against partner Trinity, ending LeBreton bid
RendezVous LeBreton’s bid to redevelop LeBreton Flats has come to a crashing end Friday as Eugene Melnyk’s Capital Sports Management announced it is suing partner
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