Federal officials mull legal action after highrise development on Carling approved
Federal officials said they’d consider legal action over a high rise proposal approved Wednesday that could impact the Central Experimental Farm.
Federal officials mull legal action after highrise development on Carling approved
Federal officials said they’d consider legal action over a high rise proposal approved Wednesday that could impact the Central Experimental Farm.
Minto’s Hintonburg highrise proposal set to go to Ontario Land Tribunal
The ongoing dispute over a proposed highrise at the corner of Wellington Street West and Parkdale Avenue will continue this summer.
Group Germain still hoping to build airport Alt Hotel in ‘near future’ after tax break rejected
In an email to OBJ on Monday, Group Germain’s vice-president of operations, Hugo Germain, said the Quebec-based hotel chain is still working with the Ottawa
Spread the love — and the word — February is Heart Month for Ottawa Heart Institute
The world leader in treatment and research against heart disease is raising awareness and funds with partners across the city.
Ottawa council eyes future of Wellington Street nearly a year after ‘Freedom Convoy’
Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe says the city’s transportation committee will vote on whether to extend the closure of Wellington Street next week.
Taggart reduces proposed height of two-tower Carling Avenue residential complex
Developer filed a revised application with the city that would see it reduce the height of the highrises near the Ottawa Hospital’s Civic campus from
Taggart’s two-tower Carling Avenue proposal too much for councillor
Jeff Leiper says developer’s plan to tear down office building and replace it with pair of highrises will cause traffic headaches and overshadow nearby homes.
Developer seeks to add extra storeys to planned mixed-use tower on Scott Street
Plan now calls for a 25-storey building with 5,500 square feet of commercial space plus 264 residential units and 160 underground parking spots.
RioCan’s redevelopment of Lincoln Fields heads to planning committee Thursday
The first phase of a plan to replace the Lincoln Fields Shopping Centre with a mix of new retail and commercial space goes before the
Proposed short-term rental regulations headed to council for approval
The city took one step closer to tightening its regulation of short-term rentals on Friday following a marathon committee meeting at City Hall
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