No Big City Subsidy? Airport Hotel Still A Go

 

Groupe Germain is going forward with a hotel at Ottawa International Airport despite being unable to secure at $13-million city tax subsidy:

The company whose plan to build a new hotel at the Ottawa International Airport became embroiled in controversy when it applied for and was denied a municipal tax break says it still hopes to complete the project in “the near future.”

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In an email to OBJ on Monday, Group Germain’s vice-president of operations, Hugo Germain, said the Quebec-based hotel chain is still working with the Ottawa International Airport Authority on a proposal to build a 180-room Alt Hotel that would be attached to the airport terminal.

“We remain in close communication with the airport authorities and we are working very hard to try to get this development project started,” Germain said.

To read the full story in the Ottawa Business Journal, click here.

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1 Response

  1. Bruce says:

    Take note OSEG ? Get off the gravy train called Ottawa taxpayer!

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