
Looking to LRT extension, Ottawa businesses renew push for east-end federal offices
The promise of light rail is in the air – but Orléans business leaders say that without a major east-end employer, the trains won’t be

Looking to LRT extension, Ottawa businesses renew push for east-end federal offices
The promise of light rail is in the air – but Orléans business leaders say that without a major east-end employer, the trains won’t be

Expensive but educated talent pool puts Ottawa No. 2 in CBRE’s annual tech hub ranking
Ottawa’s tech talent market beat out the likes of Montreal, Vancouver and Waterloo for the second year in a row according to CBRE’s annual rankings,

LRT reshaping city-wide development, audience hears at Ottawa’s Economic Outlook
The pending arrival of light rail is fuelling a wave of new development applications and changing the way builders view future projects, speakers told a

Ottawa Real Estate Show: Tightening vacancy adds pressure for next downtown office build
With class-A office vacancy rates dipping below four per cent in Ottawa’s central business district, talk among some real estate watchers is turning to when

Ottawa Real Estate Show: LRT expected to raise demand for east-end office space
One of Ottawa’s largest developers and property managers says the launch of light rail has the potential to breathe new life into an often overlooked

Feds, tech firms on ‘collision course’ for downtown Ottawa office space
The tech firms snapping up office space in Ottawa’s central business district will soon face greater competition for accommodations if the federal government resumes its

Ottawa Real Estate Show: First Zibi residents to start moving in this fall
With three massive mixed-use real estate projects poised to transform the western edge of downtown Ottawa – and compete for residents and business tenants –

2018 lookahead: Tech migration driving ‘sea change’ in downtown office market
In a town where the federal government has been the dominant tenant in commercial real estate seemingly forever, Michael Church and his colleagues are starting

Feature: Ottawa’s talent shortage: myth, reality and mismatch
Last year, the Information and Communications Technology Council made big predictions about the demand for Canadian tech talent in coming years. It forecasted the demand
Ottawa commercial real estate landscape to continue changing in 2015: CBRE
The new Ottawa trend of full-service, “live, work, play” neighbourhoods will continue to change the city’s landscape and with it, the commercial real estate market,
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