Opinion: Get out of that chair
We’re slightly more than three weeks into the new year, a time when one’s resolve to keep New Year’s resolutions typically starts to waiver. For
Opinion: Get out of that chair
We’re slightly more than three weeks into the new year, a time when one’s resolve to keep New Year’s resolutions typically starts to waiver. For
Record-setting year for commercial real estate sales After bidding up land prices over the past few years, investor interest in Ottawa development properties appears to
Feds look for firms to help implement border agreement
The federal government is looking to pay technology contractors in seven different areas to help implement a border agreement with the United States, including positions
‘Trades tax’ to increase building owners’ costs: Ottawa electrician
Building owners should brace themselves for higher contracting bills as a result of a new Ontario regulatory body tightening provincial certification requirements for tradespeople, a
Morley Hoppner receives committee rezoning approval for Kanata condos
City councillors have taken the first step towards rezoning the site of a contentious seven-storey condominium proposed for the Beaverbrook neighbourhood west of downtown Ottawa.
Construction permits plunge 20%
The value of new construction projects approved in November dropped by 20.1 per cent year-over-year, with the number of permits falling to the lowest level
Opinion: Ottawa reaches its pivot point
Barely a year ago, the president of one of the country’s top commercial real estate research firms made a bold prediction about the direction of
Temple Hotels buys 50% stake in ByWard Market hotel
A real estate investment company based in western Canada has moved into the Ottawa market with the purchase of an interest in the Courtyard by
Housing starts fall 32% in December
Housing starts in Ottawa declined in December 2012 compared to a year earlier, figures released Wednesday by Canada’s national housing agency show. The number of
Claridge proposes 14-storey hotel in ByWard Market
Claridge Homes has officially applied to convert a ByWard Market office building into a hotel. The developer has submitted an application to the city requesting
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