While Calgary’s downtown vacancy rate has improved ever so slightly from its 25.7 per cent high in 2017, there are four buildings in the core with no office tenants whatsoever.
The most significant of the four is at 801 Seventh Avenue S.W. — formerly known as the Nexen building — which emptied out when Nexen moved all of its employees to The Bow building last year.
It offers prospective tenants approximately 600,000 square feet of office space.
“That’s actually quite unusual in any office market to see an entire major office building empty,” said Susan Thompson, research manager for Avison Young.
“There’s only four buildings out of the 170 that we track in downtown Calgary that are completely vacant.”
She says the Nexen building is a different case because it was occupied by one tenant and the landlord now has to decide what to do with the space as it’s unlikely to attract another single tenant.
The other vacant office buildings on the list are:
The Lougheed, which still houses the Grand Theatre, is currently having its office spaces renovated by the landlord, and the old SNC Lavalin building, like the Nexen tower, still houses retail tenants at ground level.
Four other buildings downtown are sitting at over 75 per cent vacancy, while 35 buildings are fully occupied.
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