Real Estate & Development Services

Industrial land for Construction businesses

Build your construction business with Calgary industrial real estate.​

Overview

The City of Calgary has prime industrial property for sale in strategic locations, perfect for companies working at any point in the construction process.

Not only is the city a major transportation hub with access to numerous routes, Calgary is a vibrant city that attracts and retains a robust labour force. Being in the city also means better visibility and accessibility for current and potential clients.

Access amenities

  • Rail, transport and highway access
  • Access to skilled trades labour
  • Police, street lighting, and other security measures readily available within city limits
  • High visibility from major roads and easily accessible to employees and clients

Access expertise

  • We advocate for you with City partners and networks
  • We work with you on design and customization
  • We help you thrive so Calgary thrives too

Access at Point Trotter and Dufferin North




  • Point Trotter Industrial Park

    Ideal industrial real estate for businesses that need smaller lot sizes, such as wholesale trade, logistics, construction, manufacturing and agri-business. Point Trotter has lots from 1.6 to 5.58 acres, fully serviced and ready for development. Land use is I-G and I-C. Central to S.E. business parks with quick access to highways, airport and rail.

  • Dufferin North Industrial Park

    ​Customized lot configuration on S.E. Calgary industrial property with medium-sized, fully-serviced parcels. If you need efficient connections to the global supply chain, Dufferin North delivers. It’s just five minutes’ drive to CP Intermodal and 15 minutes to CN intermodal, with easy access to highways and the airport. Total park size is 224 acres.

The Calgary advantage

Stats referenced from Calgary Economic Development, Government of Alberta, Statistics Canada



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