The $330 million plan to “revitalize” Lansdowne isn’t new. But the community association’s model shows it in a light or shadow that architectural renderings provided by the Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group don’t.
A new financial report shows the city may never recoup its investment in the public-private partnership with Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group (OSEG) at Lansdowne Park unless a second phase of development moves ahead.
An Ottawa committee has given its blessing to the latest proposed overhaul of Lansdowne Park, clearing the way for city council to approve in principle the tentative plan and launch public consultations.
Ottawa s business and tourism community expressed support for the proposed "Lansdowne 2.0" plan, as a city committee approved the $332 million plan to build a new event centre, north-side stands and 1,200 new residential units.