
To build or not to build? Highrise developers rethink projects in face of soaring costs
Firms say a number of factors – including soaring inflation, rising interest rates and new city fees – are causing them to re-evaluate plans for
To build or not to build? Highrise developers rethink projects in face of soaring costs
Firms say a number of factors – including soaring inflation, rising interest rates and new city fees – are causing them to re-evaluate plans for
City needs to ‘get serious’ about revitalizing downtown core, task force co-chair says
“There are no easy answers here,” Claridge Homes executive Neil Malhotra says of what it will take to encourage more residents to live, work and
Full steam ahead for downtown Ottawa task force
One month in, the Downtown Ottawa Revitalization Task Force is diving headfirst into its three-month plan for bringing life back to the downtown core.
Business leaders form part of new task force looking at ways to revitalize downtown core
The task force, announced today by Ottawa Centre MP Yasir Naqvi, brings together community and business representatives to propose creative ideas for Ottawa’s downtown core,
Reaching for the stars: Claridge eyes plan to build 60-storey residential tower in Little Italy
Highrise would eclipse another Claridge project, the nearby Icon condo tower, which is now the city’s tallest building.
Claridge eyes six-tower, 2,000-unit housing project near Carling and Clyde
The 6.65-acre property is now home to an abandoned industrial building previously owned by dairy giant Saputo.
Claridge Homes exec has high hopes for Ottawa’s housing market
A leading Ottawa builder says it remains confident that the capital’s housing market will hit the ground running once COVID-19 restrictions are lifted.
Coping With COVID-19: Homebuilders see continued demand in pandemic economy
OBJ publisher Michael Curran speaks with leaders from Ottawa’s homebuilding industry about how they are adapting during COVID-19.
Developers racing to cash in on hot Ottawa rental market
A consortium of local developers made headlines this week with an ambitious proposal to build Ottawa’s tallest highrise in a project that will feature more
Claridge diversifies Ottawa portfolio with plans for new airport hotel, retirement residence
Though the Claridge name often calls to mind highrise condos and new-built suburban homes, the Ottawa family-owned residential developer is continuing to diversify its portfolio
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