Retaining staff a challenge for commercial property industry: survey
Recruiting and retaining staff is a challenge for Ottawa’s commercial property industry, according to a new survey conducted by the Building Owners and Managers Association
Retaining staff a challenge for commercial property industry: survey
Recruiting and retaining staff is a challenge for Ottawa’s commercial property industry, according to a new survey conducted by the Building Owners and Managers Association
Brigil buys Richmond Road retirement residence for $2.4M
Gatineau homebuilder Brigil Construction has decided to move into the full-service retirement home business with the purchase of a 1.23-acre property in Ottawa’s west end
Construction permit values up 50% in October
Major multimillion-dollar construction projects at shopping centres downtown and in Kanata helped push up the value of permits the City of Ottawa handed out in
Rio Vista pitches 31-storey apartment building for Sandy Hill
A Montreal-based developer is proposing to build a 31-storey apartment building at 400 Stewart St. in Sandy Hill. Rio Vista Apartments Ltd. has submitted planning
Ottawa home resales down 4% in November
The progress Ottawa’s resale market showed in the past few months came to a screeching halt in November, with the number of homes sold by
Opinion: Matthews’ lobbying a much-needed lifeline for high-tech
Canadian high-tech has always struck me as politically naïve and immature. By Paul Slaby. This is partly due to the nature of the work: The
Construction industry backs plan to evaluate city contractors
Ottawa’s construction industry is largely supporting a city plan to implement a rating system to grade the work done by construction companies that receive contracts
Most of the commentary we hear about the capital markets these days is based around some type of forecasting. The way it usually goes is,
Mystery builds surrounding Bona’s tenantless tower in Vanier
A soon-to-be-completed but officially unleased office building in Vanier is sowing confusion among the city’s commercial real estate brokers about what’s driving the developer’s decision-making.
Opinion: Cross-border shopping deals remain elusive
WATERTOWN, N.Y. – For anyone planning to do some cross-border shopping for the holidays, here’s a tip: Do your homework first! By that I mean
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