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The restaurateur who last month launched an online funding campaign to support restaurants in Kanata and Stittsville has closed Central Bierhaus in the Kanata Centrum Shopping Centre, one of his businesses.
On its Facebook page this week, the popular high-volume German-style eatery and pub that seats 250 people said it was “turning off its lights for good” after seven years in business. It had closed temporarily in October during last fall’s lockdown.
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While Ottawa’s restaurants hope to be able to reopen their dining rooms for the Valentine’s Day weekend, some are prioritizing special menus as to-go choices for couples to enjoy in their homes.
“There is a good chance it (restaurants) may open, but the seating limit will make it hard to have a good, busy, dining-in crowd,” says Joe Thottungal, chef-owner of Thali in downtown Ottawa. “So we are aiming mostly for takeout and delivery. If it opens, we may do indoor dining for limited people.”
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A Toronto-based hotel developer has filed a proposal to build three apartment buildings and nearly 200 stacked dwelling units on two parcels of land between the Kanata Golf and Country Club and the Kanata Centrum Shopping Centre.
Bayview Hospitality Group says its plan calls for nearly 800 rental housing units, about 600 of them in a trio of 10-storey apartment buildings. The remainder will be in 184 stacked three-storey housing units. The proposal also includes about 4,600 square feet of ground-floor commercial space in one of the apartment buildings.
Bayview purchased the property at 6301 Campeau Dr. from the city in 2019. The nine-acre site consists of two parcels of land separated by a right-of-way allowance for future pedestrian access to Bill Teron Park, which is located just south of the property.