Why we must revitalize downtown Ottawa
Downtown Ottawa is a very special place to our community, and to the world. It is the heart of our cultural, economic, and social landscape
Why we must revitalize downtown Ottawa
Downtown Ottawa is a very special place to our community, and to the world. It is the heart of our cultural, economic, and social landscape
People on the Move: Former Ottawa city planner Alain Miguelez joins NCC as senior-level executive
After almost 20 years as an urban planner with the City of Ottawa, most recently tasked with the job of overseeing its new official plan,
Red Bird Live ready to fly as Ottawa’s newest music venue
Owner Geoff Cass plans to host open-stage nights, jam sessions, family-friendly gatherings and evening shows featuring performances by folk and Americana artists at the new
Taking care of (family) business: uOttawa researcher tackles thorny issues of succession planning
In part one of a two-part Q&A, Telfer School of Management professor Peter Jaskiewicz talks about the vital economic role of family enterprises and why’s
Ottawa Business Growth Survey: The talent shortage hits close to home
There is definitely a fight for talent in most sectors of the economy – in many cases a company’s growth potential is directly connected to
Building connections with the Ottawa Board of Trade
Why join OBOT? “My life is not about me, it’s about me living in the world,” says Margo Crawford, reflecting on her motivation to both
Dear mayoral candidates: A strong economy benefits everyone
Increasingly, politics has become a career path in which the drawbacks outweigh the incentives and the risks are greater than the rewards.
Ottawa catering company grew despite COVID-19, set to surpass its pre-pandemic earnings
Without a doubt, My Catering Group (MCG) is one of Ottawa’s favourite catering services, boasting clients like the Ottawa International Airport, the Museum of Nature,
Q&A: How do we revitalize Ottawa’s downtown core?
In advance of next week’s Ottawa’s Economic Outlook event, urban advocate Mary Rowe speaks with OBJ’s Michael Curran about what can be done to bring
Place de Ville sold for $350M in second-largest deal in Ottawa history
Crestpoint Real Estate Investments and Crown Realty Partners purchased the 1.17-million-square-foot downtown property in a transaction that closed last week.
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