As the city considers Lansdowne 2.0, some local market watchers say the needed success of retail is impeded by population and transportation. Already an Insider? Log in Get Instant Access to This Article Become an Ottawa Business Journal Insider and get immediate access to all of our Insider-only content and much more. Learn More and Become an Insider Critical Ottawa business news and analysis updated daily. Immediate access to all Insider-only content on our website. 4 issues per year of the Ottawa Business Journal magazine. Special bonus issues like the Ottawa Book of Lists. Discounted registration for OBJ’s in-person events. Click here to purchase a paywall bypass link for this article.
The success of retail might be essential to the success of Lansdowne 2.0, but some local market watchers argue that population and transportation challenges make it impossible for the site to generate the retail reven
Laurier Avenue, between Bay Street and Bronson Avenue, will be closed in both directions from 6 a.m. on Monday, Oct. 30 until 10 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 6.
The Queensway is closed eastbound between Carling/Kirkwood and Metcalfe Street and westbound between Metcalfe/Catherine and Bronson Avenue until 6 a.m. Tuesday for construction.