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
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
Shopify moving offices to Morguard’s Performance Court building
Morguard has signed up Ottawa-based Shopify to take over space in the soon-to-be-opened Performance Court building at 150 Elgin St., according to an industry source.
Feds in talks about vacating 500,000 square feet of office space
The federal government is refusing to go into details regarding discussions with a landlord about vacating 500,000 square feet of office space in the National
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
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
Broccolini, Bass Pro Shops to open new retail development in Kanata
A Montreal-based developer with a significant Ottawa presence has launched plans for a large new retail outlet in Kanata that will feature U.S.-based Bass Pro
Opinion: When bureaucracy assassinates innovation
“Innovate or die” is a motto that successful entrepreneurs of Ottawa’s heyday not only promoted – for a good reason – but also embraced, lived
Opinion: All quiet on the 2017 front as Leeder laments slow pace of 150th plans
In less than four years, it will be time to celebrate Canada’s sesquicentennial – or, to put it in plainer language, the nation’s 150th birthday.
Opinion: The apprentice programmer
I dropped out of school when I was 16 years old. By Tobi Lütke. School was not for me. To me, computers were so much
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