Michelle Groulx

Compass News: Back to office mandate for Ontario public servants receives praise and criticism towards revitalization plans

Read here: https://compassnews.ca/back-to-office-mandate-for-ontario-public-servants-receives-praise-and-criticism-towards-revitalization-plans/ Back to office mandate for Ontario public servants receives praise and criticism towards revitalization plansCompass NewsSeptember 2, 2025Written by: Audrey Pridham Article excerpt: Groulx also stated that an all-day accessible customer base is vital for businesses to thrive. “The pre-COVID mono-culture of a strictly ‘workplace’ area in our downtowns saw devastating impacts and effects on businesses,” she explained. “We have seen businesses that are located in non-workplace-dominated areas [that] have been thriving in comparison.”

Ottawa Citizen: Deachman: Ottawa has lost another neighbourhood jewel. What will replace our well-known small businesses?

Read here: https://ottawacitizen.com/news/local-news/deachman-ottawa-has-lost-another-neighbourhood-jewel-what-will-replace-our-well-known-small-businesses Deachman: Ottawa has lost another neighbourhood jewel. What will replace our well-known small businesses?Ottawa CitizenJanuary 15, 2024By: Bruce DeachmanPhoto by Jean Levac /Postmedia Article excerpt: “They’re pillars that really do define a neighbourhood,” said Michelle Groulx, who, until joining MBC Group as president this month, spent the last three years as executive director of the Ottawa Coalition of Business Improvement Areas (OCOBIA). “They’re part of the character of a community, and when you see a place like The Herb and Spice close, it’s gutting.”

Ottawa Business Journal: Some Ottawa ‘food desert’ neighbourhoods to benefit from city zoning change

Read More: https://obj.ca/some-ottawa-food-deserts-to-benefit-from-city-zoning-change Some Ottawa ‘food desert’ neighbourhoods to benefit from city zoning changeOttawa Business JournalJuly 12, 2023Written by: Mia Jensen Article excerpt: It’s an amendment deemed “wonderful” by Michelle Groulx, executive director of the Ottawa Coalition of Business Improvement Areas (OCOBIA). “(It) addresses the 15-minute neighbourhood strategy in Ottawa’s official plan,” she said. “We hope to see more small to mid-size independent food retailers in our city, as well as larger ones to bring food – a necessity – to various parts of Ottawa where it’s missing.”

CityNews: City looks at creating ‘night mayor’ position to help develop Ottawa’s nightlife economy

Read here: https://ottawa.citynews.ca/2023/04/24/city-looks-at-creating-night-mayor-position-to-help-develop-ottawas-nightlife-economy/ City looks at creating ‘night mayor’ position to help develop Ottawa’s nightlife economy City NewsApril 24, 2023By: Alex Black Article excerpt: Groulx says while it’s important to grow and develop local nightlife, the city also needs to raise awareness of what’s already out there. “We have actual nightlife,” she says. “There are little pockets of activity and entertainment happening throughout our city, but the thing is nobody knows about it. So, our reputation, globally I guess somewhat, is that we’re the city that goes to bed at 5 p.m.”