Westgate Land Development
100th Avenue (Highway 43) and 116th Street, Grande Prairie, Alberta
Located at the intersection of Highway 43 and 116th Street, Westgate is a 300 acre master planned land development zoned for commercial, industrial, and residential. Originally two quarter sections of farm land in 2011, Wexford Developments has since designed, gained municipal approvals, and fully serviced 200 acres. This includes a residential subdivision, commercial/retail hub, and an industrial business park. The remaining land has received approvals and will be serviced in 2016/2017. Wexford Developments has developed the land from greenfield farm land to fully serviced, subdivided parcels including the installation of deep and shallow utilities (storm / sewer, sanitary, shallows), roads, parks, and landscaping. Once fully built out, Westgate will be home to over 2,000 residents, 600,000 SF of retail space, numerous hotels, and over 1 million SF of industrial/office space, surrounded by over 30 acres of parks, ponds, and walking trails. |
Commercial
*Commercial development offering excellent exposure to Highway 43 and over 87,000 vehicles per day
*New Hospital and Airport only minutes away.
*Site is within close proximity to major national retailers such as Costco, Bed,Bath & Beyond, Home Depot, Homesense, Best Buy, PetSmart, Visions Electronics, Janina Jewelers, soon the new 105,000 sq. ft. Canadian Tire and more
*Great access to major arterials with easy access to 100 Avenue & 116 Street
*New Hospital and Airport only minutes away.
*Site is within close proximity to major national retailers such as Costco, Bed,Bath & Beyond, Home Depot, Homesense, Best Buy, PetSmart, Visions Electronics, Janina Jewelers, soon the new 105,000 sq. ft. Canadian Tire and more
*Great access to major arterials with easy access to 100 Avenue & 116 Street
Industrial
The home of the Westgate Industrial Park, once fully build-out will feature 1 million sq. ft. of Industrial and Office space..
Residential
For more information on residentail lots, contact Brooks.
With annexation, the City of GP can only grow one way... it starts with Wexford Land.
Overview
The Total Trade Area penetrates well in excess of 290,000 (approx.) residents and is forecast to grow by approximately 26,500 over the next decade. The Primary Trade Area alone has over 150,000 residents and driven by residential development in the City of Grande Prairie, will be the focal point for future population growth.
The total Trade Area lying within an approximate 2 hour drive time is estimated at $3.5 Billion.
The total Trade Area lying within an approximate 2 hour drive time is estimated at $3.5 Billion.
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City of Grande Prairie Stats:
Population (2015 census): 68,556
Annual Growth Rates:
2006-2011: 3.17%
2001-2011: 4.05%
2001-2006: 4.94%
Area of the City: 73.45 sq. km (not including annexation)
Average Family Income (approx.): $126,993
Unemployment Rate (Feb 2015): 4.2%
Economy of Grande Prairie
Economic Sectors: Agriculture, Forestry, Oil & Gas
Major Export: Oil, Natural Gas, Lumber, Grain, Livestock, now iron ore
Number of Building Permits Issued (Mar 2015): 79
Building Construction Value (Mar 2015): $61 Million
Population (2015 census): 68,556
Annual Growth Rates:
2006-2011: 3.17%
2001-2011: 4.05%
2001-2006: 4.94%
Area of the City: 73.45 sq. km (not including annexation)
Average Family Income (approx.): $126,993
Unemployment Rate (Feb 2015): 4.2%
Economy of Grande Prairie
Economic Sectors: Agriculture, Forestry, Oil & Gas
Major Export: Oil, Natural Gas, Lumber, Grain, Livestock, now iron ore
Number of Building Permits Issued (Mar 2015): 79
Building Construction Value (Mar 2015): $61 Million