‘Multiple’ bids submitted for major attractions at LeBreton Flats, NCC says
Crown corporation says it hopes to sign a letter of intent with the preferred proponent in June, but wouldn’t reveal if any of the pitches
‘Multiple’ bids submitted for major attractions at LeBreton Flats, NCC says
Crown corporation says it hopes to sign a letter of intent with the preferred proponent in June, but wouldn’t reveal if any of the pitches
NCC board endorses LeBreton master plan, names shortlist of developers for library lands
Blueprint would see 4,000 housing units and nearly a million square feet of retail and office space built over the next 35 years at LeBreton
Thumbs up or down? Planning committee, NCC rule on city-wide development proposals
A series of developments including plans for a controversial hotel in the ByWard Market and LeBreton Flats received judgment in a busy week for city
NCC’s new vision for LeBreton Flats includes space for potential NHL arena
The National Capital Commission unveiled its cohesive vision for the future of LeBreton Flats Thursday morning, featuring numerous public spaces, sections designated for a series
Prospectus: Ottawa’s golden age of city-building
In the latest edition of the OBJ newsmagazine, publisher Mike Curran shares his observations from Ottawa’s city-building summit
NCC shares vision on Sparks Street, LeBreton Flats and Château Laurier projects
The National Capital Commission outlined its role and vision for several major Ottawa building projects – including the controversial Château Laurier addition – on Thursday
Watson calls for ‘grander’ vision for LeBreton Flats
Mayor says he doesn’t expect Sens owner Eugene Melnyk to be part of renewed development process
Future of LeBreton Flats, ByWard Market explored at City-Building Summit
The future of LeBreton Flats, major infrastructure projects such as a potential new interprovincial bridge and the revitalization of the ByWard Market are just some
NCC to restart public consultations on LeBreton Flats redevelopment
The National Capital Commission is looking for public input as it heads back to square one on the redevelopment of LeBreton Flats
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
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