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Metro Vancouver’s vacancy rate has eased to 0.5% due to huge increase in supply | Colliers

Metro Vancouver industrial vacancies ease as supply increases

Frank O Brien
Western Investor

With more than 1.7 million square feet added this year – and more on the way – the vacancy rate has eased to a still-tight 0.5 per cent, study finds

 Metro Vancouver’s industrial vacancy rate, which hit a North American low of 0.1 per cent this year, according to Colliers, has eased to 0.5 per cent due to a huge increase in supply, a new Cushman & Wakefield market survey says.

The report notes that 1.7 million square feet of industrial space was completed so far this year and another 1.8 million square feet, mostly speculative, is under construction,

“The vacancy rate will likely bounce in the 0.5 per cent range for the next few quarters,” said Derrick Gonzales, a research analyst with the commercial real estate agency, who noted that this remains a historically low number.

Up to 80 per cent of the new space being built has been pre-leased or pre-sold as strata, Gonzales estimated.

This is good news for developers but bad news for tenants who are facing dramatic increases in lease rates and dwindling options, according to Cresa, a Vancouver-based occupier-focused commercial real estate advisor.

“The distress for warehouse users continues with region-wide vacancy falling to a crippling 0.57 per cent, down from 0.62 per cent in the fourth quarter [2021], and 2.1 per cent a year ago. Per-square-foot warehouse rents jumped by $0.63 during the first quarter to $16.78 and were up by $2.09 from year-ago levels,” its report concluded.

Industrial lease rates increased to an average of $18 per square foot in the second quarter, Cushman & Wakefield reported, with some markets flirting with $20 per square foot for new product.

Approximately 683,739 square feet of new supply was added to the Metro Vancouver and Fraser Valley regions in the second quarter. Notable completions included Conwest’s build-to-suit development for Lordco in Port Coquitlam (341,113 square feet); buildings B & C at Wesmont’s multi-phase industrial strata project in Langley City (160,880 square feet); and Beedie’s strata project at DECA Business Center at 7927 River Road, Delta (45,584 square feet).

Several additional projects are slated for completion in the second half of 2022 and Gonzales doubts they will have any problem being absorbed.

“Wholesale trade and third-party logistics groups are looking 18- to-24 months in the horizon in securing industrial space in an extremely competitive supply-constrained marketplace,” he noted in the report. “This quarter, Conwest fully leased its large bay multi-unit development at 1725 Coast Meridian Road in Port Coquitlam one quarter prior to completion while Beedie fully leased its multi-unit project at Parallel 32 in South Surrey’s Campbell Heights which is scheduled for a fourth quarter of 2022 completion.”

But, with interest rates increasing and lease rates skyrocketing, Gonzales cautions that smaller companies may be muscled aside in the hunt for Metro Vancouver industrial space.

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