Council approves developments in Orleans, the Glebe and Woodpark
Marissa Galko, PBJ
June 10, 2026
Three development projects were approved by city council Wednesday, as well as some changes to the city’s BIA structures.
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Highrise development on Edgeworth Avenue approved
A zoning by-law to permit a highrise residential development with a maximum height of 24 storeys at 500 and 508 Edgeworth Ave. near the future Lincoln Fields LRT station was approved.
Ottawa’s Antilia Homes has proposed the residential tower, containing 262 units, in the neighbourhood of Woodpark, just north of Carling Avenue.
The 2,760-square-metre site, owned by Antilia Homes, is currently occupied by low-rise residential dwellings that would be demolished to make way for the new building.
The proposal includes the integration of a three-metre-wide multi-use pathway along the northern edge of the site, providing residents access to the transit station.
The application also proposes an underground parking garage with 123 parking spaces for vehicles and 230 bicycle storage spaces. Along Edgeworth Avenue, there would be two vehicular access points, connected by a drop-off loop at the building’s entrance.
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https://obj.ca/council-approves-developments-orleans-glebe-woodpark/