Welcome to 6145 75 Street NW – a high-potential industrial redevelopment site in Southeast Edmonton. This 9.87-acre parcel formerly housed a 43,200 sq. ft. Class B warehouse and is now fully cleared, level, and ready for a new vision. Zoned IM (Medium Industrial) with potential for IB (Industrial Business) rezoning, this property offers unparalleled flexibility and strategic positioning for logistics, warehousing, light manufacturing, or transit-oriented mixed-use industrial developments.
Situated in a key industrial corridor in southeast Edmonton, this site benefits from high visibility and excellent access:
Directly across from Davies LRT Transit Centre (Valley Line Southeast)
Minutes to Sherwood Park Freeway, Whitemud Drive, and Anthony Henday Drive
Close proximity to Roper Industrial, Girard Industrial, and Davies Industrial East
Located within a high-employment, established light industrial district
Development Potential
The site offers a blank canvas with ideal dimensions and low site coverage, enabling a wide range of development possibilities:
- Modern multi-bay industrial warehouse
- Distribution and logistics facility
- Manufacturing or fabrication hub
- Owner-user headquarters
- Multi-tenant business complex
- Industrial with office/showroom or flex-use potential
Transit-oriented location also opens possibilities for:
- Tech/logistics firms seeking employee accessibility
- Warehousing with on-site fleet or parking capability
- Cold-storage or specialized industrial with drive-in access
Investment Appeal:
- One of the few cleared, development-ready industrial parcels of this size available in Edmonton proper
- Transit-proximate industrial sites are increasingly rare
- High-value land near infrastructure and workforce catchment zones
- Strong future upside due to proximity to LRT, arterial roads, and industrial demand
Demographics & Area Strength
- Located in a strong employment node with high industrial occupancy rates
- Access to skilled labor due to transit connectivity
- Favorable development environment with city incentives and infrastructure upgrades in place
- Adjacent developments include light industrial, logistics firms, small businesses, and distribution centers