Claridge proposes Carlingwood retirement home
Claridge Homes is poised to expand its retirement home portfolio with plans to construct an eight-storey, 159-unit building in Carlingwood. The property, located at 200
Claridge proposes Carlingwood retirement home
Claridge Homes is poised to expand its retirement home portfolio with plans to construct an eight-storey, 159-unit building in Carlingwood. The property, located at 200
Business park land to be turned into park-and-ride, commercial retail
The city is looking to purchase a large lot of land designated for business park development to build a park-and-ride next to Barrhaven’s future transit
Ottawa’s growth tops Canadian hotel value survey
Local hotel owners are in for a prosperous year, according to a recent report. Colliers International Hotels says Ottawa hospitality properties are set to increase
Ottawa resales up 13% in March
Ottawa Real Estate Board members have sold almost 13 per cent more houses and condominiums year-over-year since last March, according to numbers released Wednesday. The
Morguard expects to fully lease 150 Elgin by 2014
The developer behind a 21-storey office tower under construction in the downtown core says it expects the building to be fully leased when it’s completed
Airport land development set to take off
CE Centre paves the way for additional construction After scouring the city for a spot to construct Ottawa’s new trade show centre, Shenkman Corp. president
PCL poised to pick up Bayshore expansion contract
PCL Constructors appears set to lead the massive expansion of Bayshore Shopping Centre, a project that will add more than 200,000 square feet to Ottawa’s
Unitrin, Triform to build retail complex on brownfields land
Two local developers will build a retail and restaurant complex on brownfields land at 280-300 West Hunt Club Rd. The 11.6 hectare property used to
Construction permits up 34% in February
A smaller number of larger construction permits this February boosted the combined value by 34.3 per cent year-over-year, according to municipal records. The value of
Opinion: 21 straight years of growth … and counting
“The sky is falling, the sky is …” This seems to be the cry of many observers of Ottawa’s tech scene, who think it’s the end
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