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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 42. Chapters: Lansdowne Park redevelopment, Architecture of Ottawa, Ottawa Macdonald-Cartier International Airport, List of Ottawa-Gatineau cinemas, Watson's Mill, List of tallest buildings in Ottawa-Gatineau, Ottawa Central Station, Aberdeen Pavilion, Global Centre for Pluralism, Communications Research Centre Canada, Garden of the Provinces, Central Experimental Farm, Delegation of the Ismaili Imamat, List of buildings in Ottawa, Ottawa City Hall, Wallis House, CBC Ottawa Broadcast Centre, Hindu Temple of Ottawa-Carleton, Cartier Square Drill Hall, Place de Ville, Ogilvy's, Ottawa Train Station, List of mosques in Ottawa, Caplan's, Newport Restaurant, Ottawa Normal School, Esplanade Laurier, Freimans, Confederation Square, Minto Metropole, Rideau Club, Place Bell, David Florida Laboratory, Plant Bath, Ottawa Courthouse, Fallowfield, Ontario railway station, Bronson Centre, Glebe Community Centre, World Exchange Plaza, Booth House, St. Elijah's Housing, RA Centre, Central Post Office, Public Service Alliance of Canada Building, Fleet Street Pumping Station, Sir John Carling Building, Vimy House, Constitution Square, Machzikei Hadas, Goodwin House, Ben Franklin Place, K.W. Neatby Building, Place Vanier. Excerpt: Lansdowne Park is a 40-acre (16 ha) historic sports, exhibition and entertainment facility in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, owned by the City of Ottawa. In September 2007, cracks were discovered in Frank Clair Stadium, and a portion of the south-side stands were demolished due to safety concerns. The City of Ottawa subsequently initiated a review to redevelop Lansdowne Park. A group of Ottawa businessmen known as the Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group (OSEG), who had been awarded a Canadian Football League franchise on the condition of securing a home venue in Ottawa, proposed a public-private partnership with the City to r...