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Developer Brigil to buy former downtown Greyhound terminal

Real estate developer Brigil has an agreement to purchase the one-hectare site on Catherine Street and is planning a major redevelopment that includes hotels, restaurants and luxury condos.

Plan involves restaurants, hotels, luxury condos for Catherine Street site

The Greyhound bus terminal in Ottawa on Oct. 1, 2020. Real estate developer Brigil says it has purchased the site and plans to replace it with luxury condos, office space, restaurants and retail shops. (Jean Delise/Radio-Canada)

Real estate developer Brigil is purchasingthe site of Ottawa'sformer downtown Greyhound bus terminal and is planning a major redevelopment of the property, the company announced Monday.

The one-hectare Ottawa Central Station site on Catherine Street is a"a prime location for a prestigious project promoting urban densification," the company said in a news release.

Plans are already underway to builda multi-use space featuringluxury rental condos, office space, hotel buildings, restaurants and retail stores, Brigil said.

Greyhound had operated out of the station since 1994 butannounced its plans to leave the terminal in October, after suspending bus service across the country in May because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The station is owned bythe Crerar Group of Companies, a commercial real estate firm. Brigil said its offer to purchase was accepted in December with conditions, and that the final sale will closeMarch 1.

"I am delighted that the Brigil team is the one that gets to conceptualize this new project, committed as we are to building comprehensive living environments where residents can thrive,said Brigilpresident and founder Gilles Desjardinsin the press release.

Zoning permits 27 storeys

The company also said it has invited architectural firms from Ottawa, Toronto and Montreal to participate in a design competition. It intends tosubmit project plans to the City of Ottawa in the springandto begin construction in 2023.

Current zoning ruleswould allow the company to build up to 27 storeys high, the release said.

Founded in 1985, Brigilhas built some 12,000 housing units acrossthe National Capital Region and plans to build 33,000 more over the next 15 years, according to the company.

Greyhound bus services remain suspended across Canada.The transportation company has not announced a new terminal location in Ottawa.

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