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Publication Date: March 30, 2026 - 14:28

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NCC reaches lease deal for first Ottawa property on affordable housing land bank

March 30, 2026
The National Capital Commission has entered into a lease agreement with Ottawa Community Housing and non-profit real estate developer Nesting Ground for the vacant lot at 1460 Riverside Dr., clearing one entry off the list of properties the federal government has earmarked for affordable housing. Read More


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