Magor records another losing quarter as revenue declines
Ottawa-based Magor Corp. has once again reported quarterly losses of over $1 million. The video-conferencing firm had a net loss of $1.5 million during its
Magor records another losing quarter as revenue declines
Ottawa-based Magor Corp. has once again reported quarterly losses of over $1 million. The video-conferencing firm had a net loss of $1.5 million during its
Condo ownership up in Ottawa but still below other Canadian cities
Condominiums accounted for 16.3 per cent of owner-occupied households in Ottawa in 2011, according to a new report from the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp.
Opinion: Retailers find more bang for their buck at the Train Yards
Marlene Shepherd, doyenne of Ottawa’s fashion retailers, says she took “an educated risk” when she opened a Shepherd’s Fashions store in April 2012 at the Train
High-end Toronto developer proposes 12-storey condo for Wellington
Toronto-based developer Mizrahi Developments is asking the city for permission to build a 12-storey mixed-use tower on Wellington Street West. The proposed building, located at
More than $1.2M in work still available for Lowertown housing project
More than a million dollars of construction work remains up for grabs as part of a recently-announced social housing project planned for Lowertown. The development,
With Shopify as a tenant, 150 Elgin now 82% leased
Signing up Ottawa e-commerce provider Shopify to take over several floors at the Performance Court building has moved the city’s largest landlord into the last
Developer submits plans for a Target store on St. Laurent Blvd.
A developer’s plan to build a new space for a Target store in the Ottawa’s east end is moving its way through the city’s planning
Government’s DND consolidation on Carling Avenue gets the green light
One of the federal government’s largest departments will cut its 40 locations in the National Capital Region down to just seven over the next six
Apartment vacancy rates, rent up slightly in Ottawa: CMHC
The rental apartment vacancy rate in Ottawa was up slightly this fall when compared to last year, according to a new report from the Canada
Opinion: Capital companies hope to build on pay-and-display
Imagine a city where your vehicle can talk to pretty much every other machine. Without stopping and rolling down your window, your car automatically sends
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