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And calling a two-lane road with a 60km/h speed limit and a marked pedestrian crossover a "near highway" is a bit of an exaggeration.
Not judging by the behaviour of drivers on the parkway.
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Cross-post.

The NCC purchasing heritage buildings on Sparks is not a conspiracy to profit Trudeau's friend. It's part of their mandate to purchase significant properties in Ottawa and Gatineau.

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Federal government approves purchase of key Ottawa property from friend of prime minister

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Posted June 7, 2024 10:29 am. Last Updated June 8, 2024 7:24 am.
https://toronto.citynews.ca/2024/06/07/f...wa-property-close-friend-prime-minister/

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The NCC purchasing heritage buildings on Sparks is not a conspiracy to profit Trudeau's friend. It's part of their mandate to purchase significant properties in Ottawa and Gatineau.

Nothing wrong with Sparks that yet more NCC and PWGSC ownership and landlordship can't fix?
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Nothing wrong with Sparks that yet more NCC and PWGSC ownership and landlordship can't fix?
I trust the NCC. I don't trust PWGSC.
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NCC Board Meeting on Thursday. No agenda posted.
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NCC Board Meeting on Thursday. No agenda posted.
Agenda is up now! Nothing really exciting except potentially Alexandra bridge and 80 Elgin rehab

https://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/events/public-board-of-directors-meeting-june-2024
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Agenda is up now! Nothing really exciting except potentially Alexandra bridge and 80 Elgin rehab

https://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/events/public-board-of-directors-meeting-june-2024
I'm always super excited about the NCC Board Meetings until the agenda drops. Maybe I'm putting way too much focus on LeBreton. There's an off chance we get some good new info on the Bridge. And the preservation of 80 Elgin, possibly the best International Style office building in Ottawa, truly is an inspired move by the NCC.
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I'm always super excited about the NCC Board Meetings until the agenda drops. Maybe I'm putting way too much focus on LeBreton. There's an off chance we get some good new info on the Bridge. And the preservation of 80 Elgin, possibly the best International Style office building in Ottawa, truly is an inspired move by the NCC.
I think NCC meeting were super exciting between 2020 to around 2023, but this year, so far, nothing excites me in their agenda.
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NCC ‘not going to limit’ potential retail options at new Elgin Street HQ: Nussbaum

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June 20, 2024 3:44 PM ET




National Capital Commission CEO Tobi Nussbaum says the organization will consider a range of potential candidates to occupy two commercial spaces in its new headquarters at 80 Elgin St.

The NCC is slated to move from its current main office at 40 Elgin St. to the former British High Commission building just a few doors south in 2025. The Crown corporation, which now pays about $3 million a year to rent space in the Chambers Building at 40 Elgin, bought 80 Elgin three years ago for $25 million in a deal it says will save it money in the long run.

The NCC’s board of directors Thursday approved plans to continue upgrading the 60-year-old former high commission building in preparation for next year’s move. They include replacing the current entry vestibule on Elgin Street, redoing the roof, rehabilitating the exterior granite panels and creating a new plaza and open space for NCC employees on what is now a parking lot on the west side of the building.

The NCC also wants to create two new commercial spaces on the ground floor, with plans to replace the existing granite panels at the southeast and northeast corners of the building with new storefront glazing and glazed entrance doors on the east facade.

Asked after Thursday’s board meeting what types of tenants the NCC hopes to see in the spaces, Nussbaum said the organization will issue a “transparent” request for proposals from entrepreneurs who wish to pitch their ideas.

“We’re not going to limit what those options are,” he said. “We want to be open to any potential businesses, maybe with a lean towards businesses that really can help activate Elgin Street.”

Designed by British architect Eric Bedford, 80 Elgin housed the British High Commission from 1964 until last January. The high commission relocated to a new building within the Earnscliffe National Historic Site at 140 Sussex Dr., which has served as the official residence of British high commissioners for more than 90 years.

In documents outlining the modernization plan for 80 Elgin, the NCC said the new office will allow it to “present a new face to the National Capital Region and to showcase its public-facing programs.”

It said the ongoing renovations will “dramatically reduce” the building’s carbon footprint and “contribute to a vibrant, urban streetscape and public realm” on Elgin.

Meanwhile, Nussbaum said he remains optimistic the NCC will reach a deal with the Ottawa Senators to move the NHL team to a new arena at LeBreton Flats.

While he had no significant updates on the negotiations with new Senators owner Michael Andlauer and the team’s leadership group, Nussbaum told reporters he thinks the talks are “going in the right direction” as the two organizations try to hammer out a lease agreement by the end of September.

“The will is there on both sides – that is clear,” he said. “At the same time, it’s a complex project. We have three more months. I think both sides are committed to continuing to use that period to see if we can come to an agreement.”

In April, Nussbaum told reporters the NCC has a backup ready to go if talks with the Senators fall through, a stance he reiterated on Thursday.

“We’re hopeful that there will be an agreement, but if not, the master concept plan shows that we’ve got a plan B for the development, which includes housing and mixed-use buildings,” Nussbaum said. “Obviously, there’s a huge need for housing in the National Capital Region.”

https://obj.ca/ncc-not-going-to-limit-retail-options-at-new-hq/
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From the presentation: https://ncc-website-2.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/Presentation-80-Elgin-Ju2024.pdf





Hoping the public will be able to use the employee terrace at the back to at least walk through.
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NCC is on a roll. Looks like they’re putting a food/drink vendor in the pavilion at Hog’s Back. https://x.com/ncc_ccn/status/1816505269465039053?s=46&t=c2Q78i_OvEQEDkSr6WmBsA

They also recently shared that a new Tavern on the ___ is going to be opening on Bate Island, along with a river-tubing activity:
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This summer, Ottawa Turbo Tubing is offering lazy river activities on the Ottawa River. Participants will be guided all the way by qualified, open-water experts until they reach the drop-off area, after which they will be shuttled back to Bate Island.
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NCC is on a roll. Looks like they’re putting a food/drink vendor in the pavilion at Hog’s Back. https://x.com/ncc_ccn/status/1816505269465039053?s=46&t=c2Q78i_OvEQEDkSr6WmBsA

They also recently shared that a new Tavern on the ___ is going to be opening on Bate Island, along with a river-tubing activity:
Looks like it's going to be called Tavern on the Island. Love the inclusion of a river tubing activity. I don't believe we have something like this in Ottawa proper just yet.
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Went by the Tavern on the Island on the day they opened just to look and came back the next day for a beer and burger. The burger was very good and the view of the city skyline is worth it.

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Nice! Curious if you saw any rafting tours operating in the vicinity. Saw an IG ad from a local rafting company advertising free 30 min sessions to celebrate Tavern on the Island's opening. Haven't had a chance to check it out for myself yet.
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We have a lot of Taverns, Bistros and Cafés now. NCC has been doing some excellent work over the last six or so years activating our parks and waterfronts.. Here's the full list. I was aware of the vast majority, but when you write it down, it's quite long.
  1. Tavern on the Hill
  2. Tavern by the Falls
  3. Tavern at the Gallery
  4. Tavern at the Lake Leamy
  5. Tavern on the Island
  6. Bistro at Confederation Park
  7. Bistro at Patterson Creek Park
  8. Bistro at Remic Rapids
  9. Bistro at 90 Wellington
  10. NCC River House
  11. Hog's Back Falls
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We have a lot of Taverns, Bistros and Cafés now. NCC has been doing some excellent work over the last six or so years activating our parks and waterfronts.. Here's the full list. I was aware of the vast majority, but when you write it down, it's quite long.
  1. Tavern on the Hill
  2. Tavern by the Falls
  3. Tavern at the Gallery
  4. Tavern at the Lake Leamy
  5. Tavern on the Island
  6. Bistro at Confederation Park
  7. Bistro at Patterson Creek Park
  8. Bistro at Remic Rapids
  9. Bistro at 90 Wellington
  10. NCC River House
  11. Hog's Back Falls
Its pretty impressive what they've added this year alone. I wonder if its sustainable.
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They are some really cool spots and I always suggest to friends, family or people visiting from out of town. I try to go frequently myself.

Didn't know there was one at Lac Leamy, thank you for that!
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They are some really cool spots and I always suggest to friends, family or people visiting from out of town. I try to go frequently myself.

Didn't know there was one at Lac Leamy, thank you for that!
I don't think I knew about Leamy either.

I've been informed that the next ones will be at Westboro Beach (a Café and full service restaurant) and the Rockliffe Pavilion. I imagine those will open next year.
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I don't think I knew about Leamy either.

I've been informed that the next ones will be at Westboro Beach (a Café and full service restaurant) and the Rockliffe Pavilion. I imagine those will open next year.
Rockcliffe Pav one will probably still be a bit, renovation project is only just starting or early in the process.
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New NCC Podcast. Here's the first episode. Two more have been posted in the most appropriate threads.

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