Developer plans 2.7-million-square-foot industrial building at Barrhaven business park
Massive complex would be nearly three times larger than Amazon warehouse on Boundary Road.
Developer plans 2.7-million-square-foot industrial building at Barrhaven business park
Massive complex would be nearly three times larger than Amazon warehouse on Boundary Road.
Myers Automotive plans new dealership, office tower in Barrhaven with hotel in the cards
A prominent Ottawa network of car dealerships is gearing up to become a player in the field of commercial development with plans for an office
Capital Coun. Menard calls for breakup of planning committee over urban-rural divide
An Ottawa councillor is calling for the city’s planning committee to be split into two bodies that deal with urban and suburban planning issues separately
Planning committee OKs Regional Group’s proposal for nine storeys on Oblats Avenue
Planning committee gave the all-clear Thursday to a nine-storey building on Oblats Avenue despite opposition from community members who felt misled by an increase in
Upcoming conference to explore the future of Ottawa
Ottawa is experiencing unprecedented growth and disruption. The city’s population is topping one million residents, the $2.1-billion LRT system is almost ready to launch and
Ottawa council approves $4.7B LRT extension despite calls for delay, more transparency
Ottawa city council has approved two multibillion-dollar bids to develop the second phase of its light-rail transit network following a vigorous debate on the tight
Ottawa bets on NCC farm as future precision agriculture hub
Local tech firms, politicians and economic development officials are pushing to turn the Greenbelt Research Farm in south Nepean into an R&D centre for the
Op-ed: Crafting a new plan for growth in Ottawa
The only thing certain about city planning is that there’s nothing certain about it. Not in absolute terms, anyway. The notion that the city can
Invest Ottawa chief pitches city for more funding in 2019
Invest Ottawa CEO Mike Tremblay gave city councillors an idea of the agency’s economic impact on Tuesday, looking to court future funding when the organization’s
Op-ed: Rethinking highrise designs to build better Ottawa communities
Ottawa is not known for its tall buildings. In fact, in our downtown business area – the neighbourhood that, in other North American cities, has
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