Land Prices Escalate As Housing, Retail/commercial And Industrial Uses Arrive To Support Vw Gigafactory

Land Prices Escalate As Housing, Retail/commercial And Industrial Uses Arrive To Support Vw Gigafactory

Activity in the Greater Golden Horseshoe’s industrial sector has decelerated amid economic headwinds, but St. Thomas isn’t just bucking the trend, it’s on the cusp of a boom.

Since Volkswagen’s announcement in late April that St. Thomas will play host to its electrical vehicle “gigafactory” battery plant, which will create an estimated 3,000 direct jobs as well as thousands of more indirect jobs, players in the industrial sector have flocked to the municipality.

Demand for raw farmland is particularly high, said Diana Hoang, founder of Toronto-based Spear Realty, which is working with a couple of groups looking to establish a presence in St. Thomas.

“Looking at (land) trades from last year to this year, they’ve gone up significantly, and talking to vendors, their expectation is a lot higher when it comes to raw land,” Hoang told RENX.

“Everybody is anticipating land to be converted from actual farm lands to higher uses like industrial or residential to meet the demands of the new plant.”

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