Source Feed: City of Ottawa News Releases
Author: City of Ottawa - Media Relations / Ville d'Ottawa - Relations avec les médias
Publication Date: March 14, 2025 - 15:30
Find the right spot for your business with our Locate Ottawa mapping tool
March 14, 2025
This feature story is part of the City of Ottawa Service Reviews: an initiative aimed at ensuring our services are meeting your needs. Visit ottawa.ca/YourIdeas today.
If you already live and work in Ottawa, then you already know the benefits of operating your business here. The local talent pool, the quality of life, and the diverse economy make up only part of the list. If you want a longer list, visit Why bring your business to Ottawa? or Why Ottawa.
Once you know you want to set up shop in Canada’s capital, then you need to decide where to go and what’s available. That’s where the City’s Locate Ottawa tool can help out.
Locate Ottawa is an online tool to help entrepreneurs, businesses, property owners and real estate professionals access information about commercial properties across the city. But it’s more than just a real estate listing.
It is an interactive map that simplifies finding your optimal business location by providing a wide range of information about available locations all around our city, such as:
- Demographics
- Consumer spending habits
- Labour statistics
- Business and sector locations
- Potential customers
- Competitors
- Suppliers
- Potential employees
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