Business leaders throw their support behind Lansdowne 2.0 proposal
In a letter to Mayor Mark Sutcliffe and council, the leaders of three local business associations have thrown their support behind Lansdowne 2.0, calling it
Business leaders throw their support behind Lansdowne 2.0 proposal
In a letter to Mayor Mark Sutcliffe and council, the leaders of three local business associations have thrown their support behind Lansdowne 2.0, calling it
‘We need to finish what we started’: OSEG and city press ahead with $419M Lansdowne project
The updated Lansdowne 2.0 proposal cuts back on density, but not cost, with an increased price tag of $419.5 million, compared to the original estimate
Sporty launch of CityBuildHERS could be game-changer for women in real estate
The most exciting kick-off at last night’s Ottawa RedBlacks game may have actually taken place off the field with the launch of CityBuildHERS.
OSEG floats $330M ‘Lansdowne 2.0’ proposal with new arena, residential highrises
Organization vows that the plan, which also calls for the aging north-side stands at TD Place to be completely rebuilt, would be “tax-neutral.”
Mapping the future of Lansdowne: Ottawa’s place to meet
Unpacking the importance of Lansdowne to Ottawa’s tourism sector and how the community space has become Ottawa premiere meeting place for sports, festivals and business
Pop-up businesses in store for Lansdowne as OSEG looks to attract more visitors to site
The organization behind Lansdowne Live says it will offer small businesses a chance to open short-term storefronts at the 40-acre site starting this fall.
OSEG Foundation and RedBlacks host free virtual wellness series
Three-part seminar topics dish out guidance to businesses, working families struggling to maintain work-life balance during COVID-19
TD Place to host 2022 Canadian figure skating championships
It will be the 12th time Ottawa has staged the country’s premier figure skating event.
Mayor wants long-term guarantee Redblacks, 67’s will stay at Lansdowne
Mayor Jim Watson and Coun. Mathieu Fleury, the city’s sport commissioner, are urging the teams’ owners to commit to operating the franchises at TD Place
OSEG puts 2020 edition of Christmas market on ice due to pandemic
Organization says limits on the size of public gatherings and other measures aimed at curbing the spread of COVID-19 would “interfere” with spectators’ enjoyment of
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