Opinion: Where the smart money is
I’ve had the good fortune of meeting many very smart individuals in the clean tech and sustainability sectors from around the world. Among them is
Opinion: Where the smart money is
I’ve had the good fortune of meeting many very smart individuals in the clean tech and sustainability sectors from around the world. Among them is
Condominium boom boosts Ottawa’s housing numbers
A large jump in the construction of condominiums helped boost housing starts for the Ottawa area in January, according to figures released Friday by Canada’s
Talking with Larry Poirier, president of TUC Brands and founder of Nitro IT Business Solutions, is like entering a quiet oasis in the storm that TUC Brands
2012 construction permits surpass previous years
The number of construction permits issued in December was the lowest for the month since 2008, but helped bring overall activity in the sector in
Claridge buys Rideau Street Metro for $22.15M
One of Ottawa’s largest condo builders is expanding its downtown footprint with the purchase of a 1.25-acre supermarket and development site. Claridge Homes paid $22.15
Ottawa home sales, prices drop in January
Home sales in the Ottawa area fell by 11.7 per cent last month compared to a year earlier, according to figures released Tuesday by the Ottawa Real
Gatineau firms win federal bridge contracts
Two Quebec-based companies have received millions of dollars worth of federal contracts to upgrade interprovincial crossings in the National Capital Region. Public Works announced Tuesday
EODC wins $3.75M military contract
A local armour manufacturer will help the Canadian Armed Forces upgrade some of its equipment after being awarded a subcontract worth $3.75 million. EODC Inc. will
Killam adds to Ottawa apartment portfolio
A Halifax-based residential landlord has bought an apartment east of Ottawa’s downtown, the latest in a string of similar purchases across the city. Killam Properties
Making their mark in the Market
Businesswomen join forces to buy $3.4M York Street property The two ByWard Market businesswomen had been talking about it for roughly nine years. They would
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