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FUTURE MEDICAL HUB

Gladstone & Loretta is situated a few minutes from the new Ottawa Hospital Civic Campus, a massive $2.4 billion medical centre. Set to be fully completed by 2028, the new hub will feature state-of-the art facilities for healthcare treatment and research. The adjacent Carling transit station and Trillium Pathway will provide quick and convenient access to the hub.

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CULTURAL CROSSROADS

Located within walking distance of Little Italy and Chinatown, residents at Gladstone & Loretta will be able to enjoy the rich cultural diversity these unique neighbourhoods offer. A wide range of restaurants and locally-owned stores can be found along the streets of these vibrant neighbourhoods. Unique festivals and events transform the area into a bustling hub of celebration and cultural expression.

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ADAPTIVE REUSE

Originally built in 1924, the Standard Bread Building is a piece of Ottawa’s heritage that will be incorporated into the greater Gladstone & Loretta development. The old brick-clad concrete building will be adapted for use as a cultural hub with a variety of creative spaces for artists from around the community while preserving the heritage character of the nearly 100-year-old building.

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PEDESTRIAN EXPERIENCE

The adjacent Trillium Multi-Use Pathway will help connect residents and visitors to the greater Capital Pathway network, a series of multi-use pathways covering over 200km throughout the National Capital Region. Open and inviting retail offerings will enhance the streetscape and pedestrian experience along Gladstone Ave.