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South Airways is Calgary''s established northeast industrial business park, not a residential neighbourhood.

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Who fits here

South Airways is Calgary''s established northeast industrial business park, not a residential neighbourhood. The area sits between downtown Calgary and YYC Calgary International Airport, bounded by Deerfoot Trail to the west, 32nd Avenue NE to the north, Barlow Trail to the east, and the Trans-Canada Highway to the south. The land is zoned industrial and developed almost entirely with warehouse and distribution facilities, light-industrial bays, and low-rise office flex space. Census data records negligible to zero private dwellings here. The buyer profile for South Airways is therefore entirely commercial: owner-operators seeking industrial bay space, investors targeting multi-tenant warehouse buildings, and businesses requiring last-mile or airport-adjacent logistics facilities. If you are searching for a home to live in, South Airways is not the right community — neighbouring Vista Heights and Renfrew to the southwest offer residential options. If you are looking to purchase industrial property, South Airways is one of Calgary''s most strategically positioned business parks, with direct freeway access and proximity to Canada''s fourth-busiest airport.

Current market in the neighbourhood

South Airways trades almost exclusively as an industrial market. Active industrial listings in this node reflect properties, with asking prices ranging from. The average list price sits and the median list price. Over the past 12 months, properties changed hands at an average sold price and a median. Properties are averaging days on market before selling, with a sale-to-list ratio of — reflecting the sustained tightness Calgary''s northeast industrial corridor has seen as e-commerce and airport-linked logistics demand remains elevated.

Commute and lifestyle

South Airways is purpose-built for commercial operators, not residents, so the lifestyle calculus here is entirely about business accessibility. The location is genuinely exceptional for that purpose. Deerfoot Trail (Highway 2) runs along the western edge, providing direct freeway access north to Airdrie and Red Deer or south into the city core in roughly 15 minutes under normal traffic. Barlow Trail NE forms the eastern boundary, connecting quickly to Airport Trail and Trans-Canada Highway 1. Airport Trail''s completed interchange improvements at 19th Street NE and Barlow Trail have further sharpened connectivity to YYC Calgary International Airport — air-cargo-dependent businesses can reach the terminal in under five minutes by vehicle. CalTrain Route 57 and connecting bus routes serve the 32nd Avenue NE and Barlow Trail corridors, providing transit access for employees commuting from residential communities to the north and east. Amenities for workers — fuel stations, fast-food chains, and logistics-support services — cluster along 32nd Avenue NE and the Barlow Trail service road. The neighbourhood is straightforwardly industrial in character: functional, well-connected, and entirely oriented toward commerce.

Long-term context

Industrial property in Calgary''s northeast has outperformed other commercial asset classes through the recent cycle. The City of Calgary''s 2025 Property Assessment reported typical industrial assessment changes of approximately five per cent — the highest among non-residential categories, ahead of retail and office at roughly two per cent each. The northeast submarket specifically benefits from airport-proximity premiums. The City''s industrial land analysis pegs northeast lots at roughly $900,000 per acre for parcels up to two acres, driven by demand from e-commerce fulfillment, air-cargo logistics, and businesses requiring YYC access for high-value, low-volume goods. Sustained low vacancy across Calgary''s improved industrial stock has kept absorption strong since 2021. South Airways is an established park with buildings dating to the late 1970s through 1990s — buyers should factor capital expenditure for aging mechanical and roof systems, but those same vintage assets often carry lower per-square-foot acquisition costs than newer southeast parks, creating value-add opportunity for owner-operators and investors with an appetite for repositioning.

About South Airways

Overview

South Airways is a strategically located commercial and industrial district in Northeast Calgary. Primarily serving as a major employment hub for logistics, manufacturing, and professional offices, the area has virtually no residential population. Because of its industrial zoning, typical residential housing data is limited, with an that reflects a focus on commercial operations and a neighborhood residential average price.

Location

Situated in the Northeast quadrant of Calgary, South Airways boasts exceptional connectivity. The district is generally bounded by 32 Avenue NE to the north, Deerfoot Trail to the west, Barlow Trail to the east, and the Trans-Canada Highway (16 Avenue NE) to the south, providing rapid access to both the downtown core and the Calgary International Airport.

Housing character

As a dedicated industrial park, South Airways does not feature a traditional housing market, and buyers will not find standard residential streets here. Instead, the real estate landscape is dominated by warehousing, distribution centers, and low-rise office buildings. Those looking for nearby housing generally search in adjacent communities like Vista Heights or Mayland Heights, where the reflects typical single-family and townhome options.

Schools

Due to its commercial and industrial nature, there are no schools located within the immediate boundaries of South Airways. Families living in adjacent residential neighborhoods utilize the Calgary Board of Education and Calgary Catholic School District facilities found in nearby communities.

Transit

South Airways is highly accessible for commuters and freight alike. It is well-serviced by Calgary Transit, including local bus routes and the MAX Orange Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) line, which provides efficient crosstown travel. The immediate proximity to Deerfoot Trail and 32 Avenue NE also ensures rapid vehicle access across the city.

Shopping and dining

While it is not a traditional retail destination, the area includes a selection of fast-casual restaurants, cafes, and hotels designed to serve the local daytime workforce and business travelers. For more extensive shopping, groceries, and dining, the major commercial hubs of Sunridge Mall and the 32 Avenue NE corridor are just a short drive away.

Parks and recreation

Green space is limited within the industrial boundaries of South Airways, as the land is heavily utilized for commercial enterprise. However, the nearby McCall Lake Golf Course offers an expansive recreational escape just to the northeast, and neighboring residential communities provide local parks and walking paths for nearby residents.

Lifestyle

The lifestyle in South Airways is entirely business-driven, operating as a bustling daytime employment center. It caters to professionals, logistics workers, and entrepreneurs who value its strategic position near key transport links and the airport, creating a highly productive, commuter-focused environment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

No. South Airways is an industrial business park in Calgary''s northeast quadrant. The area is zoned industrial and developed almost entirely with warehouse, distribution, and light-industrial facilities. There are effectively no private dwellings or residential properties here. Buyers seeking a home should look at neighbouring communities such as Vista Heights or Renfrew.