224.34 Acres - Pacific Investments and Development Inc.
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224.34 Acres - Pacific Investments and Development Inc.
FOR SALE NORTHEAST CALGARY COMMERCIAL LAND 224.34 Acres within Calgary City Limits, adjacent to the intersection of AIRPORT TRAIL METIS TRAIL CALGARY INT’L AIRPORT BARLOW TRAIL (AIRPORT TRAIL TUNNEL) 84th Street STONEY TRAIL Stoney Trail and Airport Trail SUBJECT LANDS 224.34 acres N • The Property has excellent freeway frontage on a Major Municipal Ring Road (Stoney Trail), and is located with future direct connectivity to the primary East/West route to the Calgary International Airport and the Airport Industrial lands. The “Airport Tunnel” is now open. Contact: Layne Gardner [email protected] (403) 390-4945 • Infrastructure for services is nearby for future servicing to an urban standard. • Asking Price: $26,920,800 ($118,000/ acre) This sales presentation is intended for information purposes only and should not be relied upon for accurate factual information by the recipients hereof. The information contained herein is based on information which Century 21 Bamber deems reliable. PROPERTY OVERVIEW This 224.34 acre property is located on Stoney Trail in North East Calgary at the intersection of Airport Trail (96 Ave NE). These future commercial and industrial lands are strategically located on two of Calgary’s major commercial transportation routes with excellent access to Calgary’s International Airport, as well as access to all quadrants of the City via the Stoney Trail ring road. The property boasts 7,314 ft of frontage along the east side of Stoney Trail, providing outstanding commercial exposure for future end-users. The property will, in the near future, become strategic to the Airport Industrial Corridor via the new Airport tunnel, and the eventual completion of Airport Trail. The property will be sandwiched between the Airport lands to the west and the future 600+ acre Business Park now in project planning, directly to the east of our project. CALGARY INT’L AIRPORT A AIRPORT TRAIL METIS TRAIL AIRPORT TRAIL C STONEY TRAIL AIRPORT TUNNEL DE ER FO O T COUNTRY HILLS BLVD 84TH STREET NE TR AI L LEGEND Arterial Roadway Const. Airport Tunnel Project Calgary City Limits FUTURE MAJOR B COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT 80TH AVE NE SUBJECT LANDS 224.34 acres PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS • The “Airport Tunnel” is now open (labelled as A ). • Close proximity to the entrance of a future 600+ acre Business/ Light Industrial Commercial Park currently in planning by a major developer. This project will be just across the City of Calgary boundary in the Municipal District of Rocky View. (See grey outline to the East of the subject property on the Map provided, labeled with as B ) • The adjacent overpass connecting Stoney Trail to Airport Trail has been completed, and in its current configuration, Stoney Trail traffic can exit Westbound onto Airport Trail NE (see Map label C ) • The Eastbound overpass exit ramps from Stoney Trail onto Airport Trail East have been roughed-in by Alberta Infrastructure. • NE Calgary and the hamlets of Balzac-ConrichDelcour in Rocky View County are undergoing a significant boom in Transportation/ Logistics landuse projects. • The Subject Property is currently zoned SFUD (Special Purpose Future Urban Development) by the City of Calgary. SFUD provides a range of temporary uses that can be removed when the land is redesignated to allow for urban forms of development that may include, but are not limited to the following: Storage (Rec. Vehicles, equipment); Power Generation Facility; Recreational purpose, Mobile Home Parks, Agriculture, etc. Contact: Layne Gardner [email protected] (403) 390-4945 ha d- al of s d y e n s, THE TRANSPORTATION/ LOGISTICS CORRIDOR major commercial/ industrial growth is in progress where the City of Calgary and Rocky VIew County meet Surrounding the Subject Property is what is now called the Balzac - Conrich - Delacour (BCD) Corridor within Rocky View County, where commercial/ industrial growth in the Calgary region is the strongest. TOWN OF BALZAC DEER FOOT TRAIL Our Subject Property not only features servicing options from within the City of Calgary, but also is located within reach of the growing network of municipal services infrastructure (shown at right) Rocky View County has invested in to service growth along the County’s border with the City. • DHL Supply Chain & Global Forwarding • Kuehne + Nagel • DB Schenker Logistics • UPS Supply Chain Solutions • C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc. • Agility • CEVA Logistics HAMLET OF DELACOUR COUNTRY HILLS BLVD AIRPORT TRAIL SUBJECT LANDS 224.34 acres STONEY TRAIL An excellent example of the scale of investment going into this region is the new CN Railway Yards near Conrich (shown on map at right) which is built upon one of six Class 1 railroads in North America. Armstrong and Associates Inc. published a list of the Top 25 Global Logistics companies by revenue in the Global Logistics & Supply Chain Strategy magazine. All of the top 8 companies have a Calgary presence and are expanding operations in the region. They are: FUTURE MAJOR COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT MCKNIGHT BLVD (680 ACRE) CN RAIL LOGISTICS YARD OPENS 2014 HAMLET OF CONRICH Rocky View County map showing existing municipal services infrastructure in the areas adjacent to our subject lands. Other Notable Transportation & Logistics related companies that are operating in Calgary: • • • • • Wal-Mart Canadian Tire Sears Costco Canada Assured Logistic (3PL for Amazon) • Mullen Group Ltd • Palliser Lumber • Lafarge Canada Inc. • Vanfax (Division of Belron Canada) • DB Schenker • CF Managing Movement • XTL Transport • Cargill • CPR • FedEx • UPS • Purolator • Agrium Inc. Sources: Rocky View County Planning Services; CN RAIL Master Site Development Plan. CALGARY HERALD NEWS City hopes to extend Airport Trail to ring road by 2016 BY JASON MARKUSOFF, CALGARY HERALD JUNE 18, 2014 With the airport tunnel now open, city councillors want to use federal funds to extend Airport Trail to the northeast ring road as early as 2016. The six-lane tunnel beneath Canada’s largest runway opened in May, but the road ends at the two-lane 36th Street N.E. shortly after the tunnel’s eastern exit. As part of the agreement with the Calgary Airport Authority, the city agreed it wouldn’t complete Airport Trail to the larger Metis Trail or beyond until it developed and helped fund two interchanges that would ease access to the air terminal. The city, reluctant to spend on interchanges it doesn’t feel are necessary yet, has put no timeline on that Airport Trail extension. Now, transportation department officials and councillors have found a funding plan to get that road finished all the way to Stoney Trail. They’re eyeing the Harper government’s longawaited Building Canada Fund, which offers $942 million over a decade to Alberta plus an additional $4 billion for “national infrastructure” projects of broader benefit. A council committee on Tuesday approved grant requests for the “green line” bus-only road through southeast Calgary and up Centre Street, as well as a series of interchanges and draining upgrades for flood mitigation. Although some councillors are skeptical of spending $80 million on the airport road so soon after completion of the $295-million tunnel, Mac Logan, the city’s transportation general manager, defended the project as one Ottawa may approve. “This is the type of project they’re supportive of, particularly because it connects to the airport and they see the airport as an economic driver,” he said. “Building roads into greenfield subdivisions is not what they see as an economic driver.” It would cost $80 million, with the airport authority pitching in $20 million for the pair of interchanges at Barlow Trail and 19th Street N.E. Logan said if the federal grant comes through, the city could have a fully extended Airport Trail by late 2016. The interchanges for the airport could be finished a year later, he said. The airport tunnel agreement states that the city “will not extend” Airport Trail beyond 36th Street N.E. until the interchange construction “commences.” Airport spokeswoman Jody Moseley did not clarify to the Herald whether it was OK if the two road projects didn’t finish or open at the same time, as long as the interchange work was underway. Logan said the airport authority CEO has suggested the staggered timeline would be acceptable. “They need to see a firm commitment with a date on those interchanges before they would even contemplate going ahead with Airport Trail,” he said. The city’s top transportation official said drivers are currently facing delays turning off the small 36th Street N.E., but the road itself isn’t facing congestion. A full Airport Trail will become more necessary as major development proceeds on the parallel Country Hills Boulevard north of the airport lands, Logan said. CONTACT US For further information or questions regarding Pacific Investments & Development Ltd., please contact Layne Gardner at (403) 246-7250 or on mobile at (403) 390-4945, or email [email protected] www.pacdev.com Corporate Office 225 17th Ave S.E Contact: Layne Gardner [email protected] (403) 390-4945 Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2G 1H5 Office: (403) 246-7250 AIRPORT TRAIL METIS TRAIL CALGARY INT’L AIRPORT BARLOW TRAIL (AIRPORT TRAIL TUNNEL) 84th Street STONEY TRAIL Fax: (403) 246-7260 SUBJECT LANDS 224.34 acres N