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Category: office

June 24, 2016leasehold improvements, office, PSPC, relocation, tenants

Making economic sense of leasehold improvements in office buildings

Originally posted December 2015   I have been having an internal debate about what I am missing in the economics of leasehold […]

June 20, 2016June 20, 2016office, PSPC, tenants

Fighting the inevitable decline over time for best in breed tenants

Originally posted 29 October 2015   I always find it interesting to tour new buildings, whether office or industrial or retail facilities, […]

May 20, 2016June 24, 2016office, PSPC

Intensification – What is it, and who thrives as a result?

It seems that how tenants use office space is undergoing a dramatic change and this is having an effect on all parts […]

May 12, 2016May 13, 2016DND, office, PSPC, relocation

Checking in on that PWGSC game plan for Ottawa

It was about eight years ago that PWGSC began to talk about its plans for office accommodations in the National Capital Area […]

March 1, 2012September 9, 2016NCC, office, relocation, tenants

Recent real estate transactions send confusing signals

Originally published in the Ottawa Business Journal 01 March 2012.   I am still struggling with what to do in a “balance […]

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