Edmonton's commercial/industrial market accelerates

This year's red-hot performance was 3 times faster than all of 2017

Edmonton's commercial/industrial market accelerates

Edmonton’s commercial/industrial property market enjoyed a particularly strong 12 months, outstripping more than threefold the previous year’s performance before the 2018 fiscal year has even ended, according to CBRE Limited.

The city added to the $38.6 billion worth of commercial transactions conducted across Canada so far this year, the Edmonton Journal reported.

Edmonton’s investment total clocked in at $3.3 billion in the third quarter, while Calgary enjoyed $3.8 billion worth of activity

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Edmonton, as well as Calgary, yielded these massively improved investment numbers through milestones such as the $3.8 billion acquisition of Pure Industrial Real Estate Trust (PIRET) by Blackstone at the beginning of 2018.

These mirrored the upward thrust of Alberta’s commercial/industrial segment, which is forecast to enjoy one of its best years on record, CBRE stated.

Apartments also proved to be a major factor impelling the national commercial market as a whole.

“Multi-family provides steady returns amid growing populations and rising rent costs in Canada’s major markets,” CBRE Canada Capital Markets president Peter Senst said.

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