Find industrial space
Send your requirement or browse approved listings across Greater Vancouver.
Send your requirement or browse approved listings across Greater Vancouver.
Add your industrial property — co-brokered, NAI-listed, or landlord-direct.
Confidential market read — lease value, sale value, demand signal.
Every tool maps to a real moment — finding space, evaluating a building, comparing submarkets, configuring a requirement, tracking what's moving.
13 industrial submarkets across Greater Vancouver, mapped interactively.
Configure your ideal industrial building — size, height, loading, yard, power.
Six industrial formats explained with specs and where to find them.
Live tenant + buyer demand tracked across the corridor.
Approved lease + sale listings, no third-party republishing.
A market memo on what is moving each week. Once a week, no noise.
Checklists, frameworks, and guides for tenants, owners, and buyers.
Long-form market research on supply, demand, and submarket movement.
Hover any pin to read the zone. Click to open the dedicated submarket page.
Briefings, site tours, owner roundtables, and tenant mixers.
An in-person briefing on Q3 industrial activity across Greater Vancouver. Listings, leases, sales, signals, and what each submarket is actually doing. Drinks, conversation, real numbers.
A walking tour of three East Vancouver small bay industrial buildings — tenant, owner-user, and investor angles covered. Bring questions and good shoes.
An invite-only roundtable for Vancouver industrial property owners — market conditions, off-market activity, capital flows, and what the next six months look like.
Approved listings only. Market commentary alongside.
Functional grade-loaded options under 5,000 sq. ft. continue to lease quickly. Tenants who wait into Q2 face higher rents and fewer choices.
Tenants in the 8,000–15,000 sq. ft. band are competing for limited functional product. Older buildings with reliable loading are leasing faster than expected.
Distribution and food users are continuing to push for modern product with dock loading and 26 ft+ clear. Newer strata absorption is steady.
Mount Pleasant is not South Vancouver. Open the zone you care about.
Urban industrial core. Creative, light manufacturing, and showroom users mixed with rapid redevelopment pressure.
Vancouver's central industrial spine. Mixed institutional, logistics, and post-production with active city planning attention.
Heritage industrial with a strong cluster of food, beverage, breweries, and trades east of Main.
Compact industrial pocket between Gastown and the port. Creative, design, and small-footprint manufacturing.
Workhorse industrial across Grandview-Woodland, Hastings-Sunrise, and Vancouver Heights. Trades, contractors, and small bay users.
Vancouver's largest industrial land base. Logistics, contractors, food, and large floorplate users.
A weekly memo on Greater Vancouver industrial — listings, leases, sales, and signals worth knowing.
Vancouver industrial is tight, expensive, and decisions move faster than most tenants expect. A clear-eyed guide to leasing in 2026.
How Mount Pleasant became Vancouver's most contested urban industrial pocket — and what tenants and owners should know in 2026.
The Flats is Vancouver's central industrial spine — strategic land, evolving zoning, and long-horizon ownership. A practical overview.
Because industrial is its own market. Tenants, owners, and buyers in industrial real estate make different decisions than office or retail users. VancouverIndustrial.ca is built to track that market specifically.
Industrial tenants, owners, owner-users, investors, developers, landlords, and growing businesses that are making real estate decisions in Vancouver and the Lower Mainland.
Most brokerage sites are brochures. This is a market intelligence platform: zone-by-zone analysis, active requirements, market commentary, and a weekly brief that tracks what is actually moving.
No. We show approved listings, co-brokered and landlord-permissioned product, market commentary, and active requirements. We do not republish third-party listings.
Every conversation is confidential by default.