Sporadic jobs and lack of compensation or benefits result in some self-employed artists living below poverty line, in need of rental assistance
Sporadic jobs and lack of compensation or benefits result in some self-employed artists living below poverty line, in need of rental assistance
Council OKs controversial Chateau Laurier addition
Proposal calls for an 11-storey and a 10-storey tower with a total of 159 suites.
Brigil eyes plan for multiple mixed-use highrises at former Greyhound bus terminal site
Plan calls for more than 1,000 residential units as well as office and retail space – but the ward councillor cautions the proposal might not
Taggart says plan for two highrises on O’Connor Street meets ‘landmark’ criteria
Ottawa developer recently filed a proposal to build two towers of 28 and 30 storeys at 267 O’Connor St., between Gilmour and MacLaren streets.
Plan to redevelop prime Albert Street site up for approval
Toronto developer wants to build three highrises of 23, 29 and 35 storeys with about 930 residential suites on the former site of the Alterna
Ottawa-based Arnon proposes Little Italy development with grocery store attached
A local builder has unveiled plans for a two-phased development in Little Italy that’s expected to include more than 500 housing units and bring a
Planning committee strikes $6.25M affordable housing deal with developer Trinity
Trinity has struck a deal to pay into the city’s affordable housing fund, but there’s no guarantee any such units will end up in its
Councillors’ effort to block Château Laurier addition fails – but will be reconsidered Thursday
Though a call to revoke council approval for the Château Laurier’s controversial addition was initially defeated, a move to reconsider the motion on Thursday will
Airbnb, similar services limiting access to affordable housing in Ottawa: lobby group
More than 1,000 homes could be put back on Ottawa’s housing market if the city cracked down on owners who have converted their properties into
Ottawa hospitality industry seeks crackdown on ‘pseudo hotels’
As the head of the region’s main hotel industry association, Steve Ball sees plenty of room for growth in a local hospitality industry that enjoyed
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