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The Windsor Arms Apartments, designed by architect Cecil Burgess, [1] was completed on April 1, 1930, at a cost of $300,000 (in 1930 dollars). The builder claimed this cost to be 85% above the average cost of construction because of conveniences incorporated into the structure. [ 2 ]
St. Elijah's Housing at 341 Lyon. St. Elijah's Housing is a building in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.Originally a church, it is currently a block of 40 residential apartments.. The site at Lyon Street and Maclaren Street in the northwest of Centretown was originally home to a Pentecostal congregation.
This is a list of neighbourhoods and outlying communities within the City of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.In 2001, the old city of Ottawa was amalgamated with the suburbs of Nepean, Kanata, Gloucester, Rockcliffe Park, Vanier and Cumberland, and the rural townships of West Carleton, Osgoode, Rideau and Goulbourn, along with the systems and infrastructure of the Regional Municipality of Ottawa ...
Lower Town (also spelled "Lowertown" (French: la Basse-Ville) is a neighbourhood in Rideau-Vanier Ward in central Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, to the east of downtown. It is the oldest part of the city. It is bounded by Rideau Street to the south, the Ottawa River to the west and north and the Rideau River to the east. [1]
It builds homes in Ottawa, Toronto, Calgary, Florida, and South Carolina and manages multi-residential and commercial properties in Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia. As of 2024, Minto has built 100,000 new homes, [1] and manages $2.9 billion in assets, including 13,000 multi-residential units and 2.7 million square feet of commercial space.
The Claridge Icon is a 45-storey condominium tower in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.It is located at the intersection of Carling Avenue and Preston Street in Little Italy. [1] [3] When the structure topped out in 2019, it became the tallest building in Ottawa since 1971 and the tallest in Ottawa-Gatineau since 1978.