Hamilton’s DRP discusses Delta Secondary

This week witnessed a light amount of transactions. However, January is typically a slower month.

The largest transaction took place in Hamilton, where a trucking company purchased 86,000 sq. ft of industrial buildings situated on approximately 20 acres of land for $25.5 million ($297/sq. ft).

Coincidentally, the second largest purchase occurred in Stoney Creek by another trucking company that purchased 19.58 acres for roughly $8.2 million ($420,000/acre).

In the news, Hamilton’s DRP reviewed the development plan for Delta Secondary, an environmental group filed for a judicial review of Hamilton‘s boundary expansion, and HOPA expanded its industrial inventory with a large acquisition along the Welland Canal.

If you’re interested in learning what happened in Hamilton during 2022 and the trends heading into 2023, please join me at The Hamilton Commercial Real Estate Report: Year in Review at CoMotion on King at 115 King St. E. on January 25 at noon. RSVP today!

The GHA Sales Transaction Database offers you this week’s CRE transaction activity.

News Headlines

Hamilton Design Review Panel to discuss Delta Redevelopment
The Public Record, January 10, 2023

Group files for judicial review over Hamilton urban boundary
CBC News, January 9, 2023

HOPA expands industrial inventory at Thorold port lands
RENX, January 9, 2023

Ford, Horwath at odds on development fee cuts
CBC News, January 8, 2023

Waterloo may add a dozen more towers
The Record, January 10, 2023

Hamilton’s high-density sector maturing

Just like mid-month, the end of December witnessed good transaction levels. No major deals took place in Hamilton, which could be a sign of things to come in 2023.

The largest transaction of the week took place in Cambridge, where Smartstop Self Storage purchased a 200,000 sq. ft asset for $36 million ($176/sq. ft).

The second largest transaction occurred in Thorold, where Bioveld purchased approximately 450,000 sq. ft of an industrial asset, with additional land, along the Welland Canal and will reportedly lease to the Hamilton-Oshawa Port Authority.

In Hamilton, the largest deal was for a 9,000 sq. ft office, which sold for $1.85 million ($206/sq. ft), which is about the typical value for most of the (very few) office transactions.

In the news, Hamilton‘s high-density sector is maturing, immigration to Canada hit a record in 2022, and the labour market crushed forecasts.

If you’re interested in learning what happened in Hamilton during 2022 and the trends heading into 2023, please join me at The Hamilton Commercial Real Estate Report: Year in Review at CoMotion on King at 115 King St. E. on January 25 at noon. RSVP today!

The GHA Sales Transaction Database offers you this week’s CRE transaction activity.

News Headlines

Greenbelt infrastructure issues could delay homebuilders 
The Toronto Star, December 30, 2022

Hamilton’s high-density sector is maturing
RENX, January 6, 2023

Hamilton Jamesville redevelopment stalled by CN appeal
The Hamilton Spectator, January 6, 2023

Labour market crushes forecasts, increases odds of rate hike
BNN Bloomberg, January 6, 2023

Record number of condos to hit Toronto market in 2023
The Globe and Mail, January 3, 2023

Immigration to Canada hits record in 2022
The Globe and Mail, January 3, 2023

Why those waiting for a return to normal commercial real estate will get left behind
The Financial Times, January 2, 2023

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