After 50 years of failure, feds to try again on major land project in Ottawa
OTTAWA — The government of Canada is once again trying to offload billions of dollars worth of Crown land next to Parliament Hill that has remained virtually empty since the 1960s.
The National Capital Commission will issue a new call for proposals to develop the LeBreton Flats area of Ottawa after a former redevelopment plan, which featured a new arena for the Ottawa Senators, ended in failed mediation and lawsuits.
The federal agency says a new vision for the 22-hectare site on the Ottawa River will include the potential for a new “major events centre” — but the centre might not include the Ottawa Senators.