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Old Posted Nov 25, 2024, 5:55 PM
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This seems like a terrible location for a fulfillment Centre warehouse, transportation wise tho?!? the other two Amazon warehouse are along highways.
With newly announced Barnsdale exit coming to the 416...it would be a quick drive down Prince of Whales and and right on Barnsdale toward the yet to be constructed 416 South on ramp. Also, cutting across the city to the East end Amazon warehouse off Boundry dr. could be done via back road instead of the congested 417 cross-city track.
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Old Posted Nov 26, 2024, 12:45 AM
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'Begging for new supply': Proposed Barrhaven project won’t solve industrial space crunch, broker says

David Sali, OBJ
November 25, 2024


The National Capital Region is still playing catchup on industrial real estate construction even as another mega-warehouse is in the works in Barrhaven, a prominent commercial broker says. “Ottawa has been deprived of industrial development for the last 40 years,” Steve Piercey, a vice-president at CBRE’s local office who specializes in leasing industrial properties, told OBJ in a recent interview. “I think we’re just catching up to every other major city.” Piercey was reacting to Montreal-based construction firm Broccolini’s recently filed plans to build a 3.1-million-square-foot fulfilment centre near the intersection of Woodroffe Avenue and Fallowfield Road in east Barrhaven. The proposed facility would be the largest industrial building in Ottawa once it is completed. It would be Broccolini’s third warehouse build in Ottawa, following a 2.8-million-square-foot facility at 222 Citigate Dr. that opened in 2021 and a one-million-square-foot distribution centre on Boundary Road that was completed in 2019.

But even with the spate of big-bay builds in recent years, Piercey says Ottawa’s total industrial footprint – which ranges from about 38 million square feet to 46 million square feet, depending on the source – continues to lag other similar-sized Canadian cities. According to CBRE’s third-quarter industrial real estate report, for example, Calgary and Edmonton both have about 160 million square feet of industrial property, while Winnipeg has about 88 million square feet. The lack of inventory is reflected in Ottawa’s vacancy rate, which is the second-lowest in the country at 1.5 per cent, just behind London, Ont., at 1.3 per cent. Meanwhile, leasing costs in the National Capital Region have been climbing steadily over the past several years as supply – particularly for users that need much smaller pockets of space than facilities such as Broccolini’s warehouse provide – remains scarce.

Asking net rents in Ottawa have risen from just over $12 a square foot in 2021 to nearly $16 in the third quarter of this year. And with only about half a million square feet of new construction underway, the space crunch won’t ease up any time soon, Piercey said. “We’re having tenants renew in place at (rental) rates they’re not happy with because we cannot find them alternative locations,” he said. “Rates are still increasing, vacancy is getting tighter. “We’re still half of what a typical city with our population size has in terms of industrial square footage. It’s got to catch up at some point, and projects like (Broccolini’s latest proposal) are an indication of what the city really needs. I’m excited to see groups look at Ottawa from this perspective, and I really hope it continues. We have consistent requests for space in Ottawa that we can’t solve today, so groups like this are going out there and having to build it themselves.” Broccolini, whose other industrial facilities in Ottawa are both leased to Amazon, has not publicly stated if it already has tenants lined up to occupy its proposed warehouse. James Beach, the company’s Ottawa-based vice-president of real estate development, was unavailable for comment on Monday.

However, veteran broker Matt Shackell said it’s highly unlikely the firm would construct a building of that size unless it had someone ready to move in.

“They’re a very sophisticated developer,” said Shackell, a vice-president at Lennard Commercial Realty. “I don’t think they’re building 3.1 million square feet on spec.”

Retail analyst Bruce Winder said the project has all the makings of a distribution centre for a major e-commerce firm such as Amazon or the like.

“That’s a big box for sure,” Winder said. “It could be a number of different players. It’s probably a (retail) heavyweight.” While the new Barrhaven facility would seem to be ideal for an e-commerce titan, Piercey said tenants looking for small-bay industrial units in the 2,000- to 5,000-square-foot range would be “hard-pressed to find more than a handful of options” in the National Capital Region.

“It’s too expensive to build (new projects), and that will continue to be a pressure point for small businesses in the city. I don’t see any sort of relief in sight for small-bay industrial occupancy in the future.” Shackell agrees it’s “very challenging” for tenants seeking small-bay properties in the 5,000-square-foot range to find quality space at an affordable price in Ottawa. “A lot of (available) units aren’t viable because they don’t have the loading, they don’t have the parking, they don’t have the clear height, they don’t have the visibility,” he explained. At the same time, Shackell said he’s sensing a bit of a slowdown in demand for bigger units. He pointed to recently constructed developments such as Avenue 31’s National Capital Business Park and Rosefellow’s two-building project on Huntmar Drive in Kanata, where large chunks of space are still available. “We’re pushing probably half a million square feet of brand-new product that’s never been leased, and it’s already built and ready to go,” he said. In addition, the veteran broker noted that other marquee projects in Ottawa’s construction pipeline have been put on hold, including Toronto-based CanFirst Capital Management’s plan to build up to 900,000 square feet of warehouse space in Barrhaven. “When you start to hear projects are getting shelved, well, there’s a reason for that,” he said. CanFirst executives did not respond to requests for comment on Monday. However, Piercey said he believes CanFirst’s decision to pause its development had more to do with macroeconomic headwinds and the emergence of other new builds – such as Rosefellow’s project in Kanata and Manulife’s two-building, 200,000-square-foot project on Bantree Street in the city’s south end – at around the same time.

“If those buildings were staggered, our city could certainly absorb them,” he argued. “One hundred per cent, we need that space.” Piercey said he doesn’t think any fresh inventory will remain vacant much longer. “We’re two to three good-sized deals away from having really no space for mid- to large-bay users in Ottawa, because there’s nothing (new) on the horizon,” he explained. “If you look at the development pipeline, there’s nothing being delivered within the next 12 months. We are going to do those couple of deals in the next 12 months, and at that point we’ll be where we were four years ago, begging for new supply to be developed.”

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Old Posted Jul 4, 2025, 10:07 PM
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Amazon poised to expand Ottawa footprint with massive new warehouse in Barrhaven

David Sali, OBJ
July 4, 2025


Amazon is building a massive new warehouse in Barrhaven in a move that solidifies the National Capital Region as a key distribution hub for the e-commerce giant. Amazon recently acquired three parcels of land on Leikin Drive and Bill Leathem Drive from Montreal-based developer Broccolini for $109.1 million, CBRE said in its latest Ottawa industrial market report released this week. The transaction comes after Broccolini filed a proposal late last year to construct a five-storey, 3.1-million-square-foot distribution facility at the 75-acre site about a kilometre southeast of the intersection of Woodroffe Avenue and Fallowfield Road. Broccolini has previously built two other fulfilment centres in Ottawa that are now being leased to Amazon – a 2.8-million-square-foot warehouse farther west in Barrhaven at 222 Citigate Dr. that opened in 2021 and a one-million-square-foot distribution facility that opened on Boundary Road in the city’s south end in 2019. This time, Amazon will own the facility, further cementing the National Capital Region’s status as a mainstay of the e-commerce powerhouse's logistics network, CBRE Ottawa managing director Maxime Foucaud says. “It is a strategic location for them in a growing market,” Foucaud told OBJ Friday, citing Ottawa’s close proximity and easy highway access to Canada’s two largest population centres in Toronto and Montreal.

“It’s great to see Amazon solidify their position here and strengthen their position in Ottawa, and it’s good news for the industrial market overall as well.” In its development application filed last fall, Broccolini said the new mega-warehouse – which will become Ottawa’s largest industrial building – would create up to 2,500 jobs. The Montreal firm said it plans to construct the building in a single phase and is aiming to complete the project in 2026. The Barrhaven land purchase follows Amazon’s decision early this year to close all seven of its warehouses in Quebec.

An Amazon spokesperson told OBJ in January the company is “always looking at our business to see if there are things we can do better,” but said the closures would have no immediate impact on the firm’s Ottawa operations. Amazon and Broccolini did not immediately respond to requests for comment on Friday. The new facility will boost Amazon’s total footprint in Ottawa to 6.9 million square feet of warehouse space.

“I think there’s a lot of positives for Ottawa,” Foucaud said. “That on the tailwind of obviously everything happening in Quebec, it’s great news for the city.” Amazon’s project brings the total amount of industrial space currently under construction in the capital to 3.6 million square feet, the highest amount ever. The local industrial sector has cooled off somewhat in recent months due to uncertainty over the potential impact of tariffs and other economic worries, CBRE said. The city’s industrial vacancy rate rose to 2.2 per cent at the end of June, up slightly from 2.1 per cent in the first quarter. But Ottawa’s vacancy rate remains the lowest of any major Canadian city. Meanwhile, average net rents have risen nearly nine per cent over the past year and are among the country’s highest at $16.89 per square foot, thanks to continued leasing activity from occupiers looking to scale up their footprint or expand into the National Capital Region. “There’s been perhaps a wait-and-see (approach from) some tenants, but just based on fundamentals and low new supply, demand (for industrial space) remains strong,” Foucaud said. “We’re maybe a couple of deals away from (having) very low availability. We’re in a good position here in Ottawa to capture this momentum that we keep seeing in industrial.”

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Old Posted Jul 5, 2025, 2:34 PM
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I thought there was talk of this becoming a Canada Post distribution centre at one point?
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Old Posted Jul 5, 2025, 2:53 PM
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I thought there was talk of this becoming a Canada Post distribution centre at one point?
That one is just to the south
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Thanks! Those whole entire parcels around Leikin have been getting flattened and site prepped for the last few months so they all seem to blend together.
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Here's the CBRE report referenced in the OBJ article, above.

https://www.cbre.ca/insights/figures...igures-q2-2025
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Massive Amazon facility planned for south Ottawa met with mixed reaction

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July 8, 2025


A planned 290,000-square-foot Amazon distribution centre in Barrhaven is raising noise and traffic concerns in the community.

Video: https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/video/9.6824673
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so from everything I can gather, this will be the largest warehouse of any kind in Canada? Also possibly one of the top 10 in North America? Does anyone have any stats on this? I found this site on North America as a whole:

https://www.damotech.com/blog/larges...-north-america
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Old Posted Jul 21, 2025, 4:53 PM
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so from everything I can gather, this will be the largest warehouse of any kind in Canada? Also possibly one of the top 10 in North America? Does anyone have any stats on this? I found this site on North America as a whole:

https://www.damotech.com/blog/larges...-north-america
Yeah that's not accurate to say the least, we have already two 1M+ SF Amazon facilities in Ottawa, none are on this list yet they have one with 500k sf on their list. My company has 681k sf facility in operation and not on this list (not Ottawa)
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so from everything I can gather, this will be the largest warehouse of any kind in Canada? Also possibly one of the top 10 in North America? Does anyone have any stats on this? I found this site on North America as a whole:

https://www.damotech.com/blog/larges...-north-america
Walmart has two facilities in Cornwall at 1.5 million sq ft.

https://obj.ca/walmart-opens-new-dis...e-in-cornwall/
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This warehouse is coming along quickly. It is visible from Limebank Road on the opposite side of the river and from Merivale heading south into Barrhaven.

Picture from today - on Leitrim road across from the RCMP building.

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Monstrosity.
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Anybody have recent photos of this site?
The steel frame must be all done by now.
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Anybody have recent photos of this site?
The steel frame must be all done by now.
Photos taken today (Oct 24)





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I have heard (and checked with two sources) that the reason construction has stopped at this site is because the structure is sinking. Obviously not drastic... but there is movement when there should be none.

The pile driving machines have been removed and the structure looks the same as it did from my photos on Oct 24.
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Looks like they are dismantling the entire structure. I wander if they will reinforce the foundation and restart or abandon the location?
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Looks like they are dismantling the entire structure. I wander if they will reinforce the foundation and restart or abandon the location?
Spooked off by a union.
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Looks like they are dismantling the entire structure. I wander if they will reinforce the foundation and restart or abandon the location?
WOW, seriously?
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