
Update as of November 10, 2025:
We are delighted to see the approval and momentum behind Lansdowne 2.0 – a transformative project that stands as a testament to Ottawa’s commitment to building a dynamic and resilient future. By advancing this vital redevelopment, our city is embracing new opportunities for business growth, sustainable living, and an exceptional visitor experience. Lansdowne 2.0 will add much-needed homes, attract investment, and create jobs, all while enhancing public spaces and fostering an inclusive, community-driven vision for Ottawa.
The Ottawa Board of Trade is proud to support this forward-looking initiative and congratulate Mayor Sutcliffe, City Council, and all community partners for prioritizing innovation, collaboration, and prosperity – thank you for all of your efforts in making this happen! Lansdowne 2.0 is an investment in our city’s economic health and overall livability, strengthening Ottawa’s role as a leader in both business and quality of life. Together, let’s continue to champion projects that encourage partnership, grow opportunity, and shape a vibrant future for everyone who lives, works, and visits Ottawa.
Please see below for OBOT President & CEO Sueling Ching’s remarks from a presentation on Lansdowne 2.0 at Ottawa City Hall on October 29, 2025:
Thank you, Mayor Sutcliffe, members of Council, and engaged citizens of Ottawa.
My name is Sueling Ching, and I am honoured to be the President and CEO of the Ottawa Board of Trade.
We are the voice of business, an independent, non-partisan partner with a mission to cultivate a thriving, world-class business community – one that drives affordable, inclusive, and sustainable city-building.
We are also a founding member of Ottawa Unlimited, a collaborative partnership between OBOT, Ottawa Tourism and Invest Ottawa that was created to present a united front in promoting Ottawa as a premier destination for business, innovation, talent, tourism and investment in the global marketplace.
Thank you for the opportunity to express our strong support for the city staff recommended advancement of Lansdowne 2.0 – a strategic and future-focused investment in Ottawa’s prosperity.
This project is about renewing confidence in our city, creating the kind of community where people want to live, work, and visit, and building momentum at a time when we need it most.
Over the past few years, Ottawa has faced significant headwinds, recovering from the pandemic, adapting to federal downsizing, managing inflationary pressures,
navigating shifting U.S. trade relations, and responding to geopolitical uncertainty that affects investment and supply chains.
And now, with AI transforming our workforce and industries, the ground beneath our economy continues to shift. That is why we need visible, tangible signs that Ottawa is growing, we are investing, and we are leading.
And we need them now.
Lansdowne 2.0 is one of those signals. As a bold, long-term investment, it will:
In terms of everyday impact – that means more jobs, more local spending, and more confidence in our future. The City’s investment starting now, for a civic landmark that will serve generations is fiscally responsible. If we delay the inevitable renewal, construction and hard costs will increase significantly
But more importantly the opportunity cost is greater still – lost private-sector investment, lost event revenue, lost momentum for downtown revitalization.
Rebuilding later, without partnership revenues, will cost taxpayers much more. Acting now avoids those costs and protects what we already own.
Lansdowne 2.0 also reflects modern, responsible city-building – density where infrastructure already exists, lower emissions, energy efficiency, and universal accessibility. It leverages private capital to renew public space – the kind of collaboration that allows Ottawa to do more with less. But beyond the numbers, this is about the kind of city we want to be: a vibrant, lifestyle-rich capital where young people see opportunity, where families enjoy community, and where visitors experience a confident, creative Ottawa.
If we want to attract and keep the talent and entrepreneurs who will power our economy,
we must invest in the places that make people proud to live here – amenities, events, housing, and experiences that reflect who we are and especially where we are going.
Lansdowne is one of those places – a gathering space that brings us together and showcases the very best of Ottawa: our sport, our culture, our sense of community.
We know Council faces difficult decisions. But this is not a choice between Lansdowne and other priorities. It is a both-and decision -one that keeps roads, parks, and services funded while unlocking new private dollars and tax revenues that strengthen the City’s overall capacity.
It’s not about choosing between caution and ambition – it’s about practicing both.
The Ottawa Board of Trade believes that confidence is the foundation of prosperity. Lansdowne 2.0 is a chance for us to demonstrate that confidence and unity – in our city, our partnerships, and our shared responsibility to build a vibrant, inclusive capital that competes with the best in the world.
Thank you, Mayor and members of Council, for your leadership and for giving our community this opportunity to imagine what’s next for Ottawa. And thank you to each of you for your part in building up the National Capital Region – as part of building our great nation.