Recent Market Reports 
Edmonton Office Market Report Fourth Quarter 2007
The latest GDP (Gross Domestic Product) numbers show that in the third quarter Canada's economy grew at a strong annual rate...
Edmonton Industrial Market Report Winter 2008
The Industrial Real Estate Market in the greater Edmonton region continues to ratchet through a strong growth cycle.
Avison Young Real Estate Forecast 2008
The commercial real estate market in Edmonton saw a healthy and steady increase in activity in 2007.
Fall Winter Newsletter 2007-2008
Edmonton at the centre of a new North American Trade Corridor...
Annual Edmonton Office Report Mid Year 2007
EDMONTON - Will the present level of economic activity continue? That is the question being asked in every household and at all levels of business and government. There is no definative answer, however Alberta has certainly positioned itself to take advantage of its resources, both underground and above.
Edmonton Industrial Market Report - Spring Summer 2007
Last year, competition for all types of land in and around the City of Edmonton was the story that echoed throughout the industrial marketplace.
National Newsletter(Spring Summer Newsletter 2007)
As the economic boom in Alberta continues, rental rates for office space in Edmonton have risen in both the downtown and suburban markets.
Office Market Report (Q1 2007)
There was very little change in vacancy in the suburban market this quarter with vacancy decreasing slightly from 8.8 percent last quarter to 8.7 percent and positive absorption of 1,800 square feet.
Multi-Family Report (Year End 2006)
Apartment vacancies in Edmonton fell significantly this year to the lowest rates the City has seen since 2001.
Office Market Report (Q4 2006)
In 2006, Alberta saw the strongest period of economic growth every recorded by any province in Canadian history.
Industrial Market Report (Fall 2006)
The Edmonton industrial real estate market continues to thrive and is expected to remain strong into the coming year.
Office Market Report (Q3 2006)
In Edmonton's downtown, there are only six properties with contiguous square footage larger than 10,000 square feet; and out of those six spaces, only three can offer space larger than 20,000 square feet. Indeed, we are seeing the office vacancy in Edmonton hitting 20-year lows with new high water marks for net lease rates achieving mid to high twenties.
Investment Market Report (Fall 2006)
The real estate market in Edmonton is so strong at present, its attracting not just national but international attention.
Office Market Report (Mid-Year 2006)
Vacancies in the Edmonton office market are at lows not seen in recent memory and continue to trend that way. Rental rates downtown are now routinely in the high teens with landlords continuing the push to better the bottom line.
Industrial Market Report (Summer 2006)
Of all the real estate stories that unfold when the economy is as vibrant as it has been, the most significant story involves the one hot commodity no business owner, landlord, or developer can do without...land.
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