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Homes for Sale in McNamara Industrial, Edmonton

McNamara Industrial is a purpose-built industrial neighbourhood in Edmonton's west end, situated near 172 Street NW and 108 Avenue NW.

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Who fits here

McNamara Industrial is a purpose-built industrial neighbourhood in Edmonton's west end, situated near 172 Street NW and 108 Avenue NW. The area is zoned Medium Industrial (IM), making it well-suited for light to medium manufacturing, warehousing, distribution, and service-industrial operations. Buyers here are typically owner-operators seeking functional bay units, small to mid-size logistics firms looking for owned premises close to Anthony Henday Drive, and investors acquiring industrial strata or freehold lots for long-term income. The area draws businesses that need straightforward truck access without navigating dense urban corridors. Properties tend to be utilitarian — bay warehouses, shop bays, and flex industrial units — rather than high-image office-industrial product. If your operation prioritizes square footage, grade-level loading, and proximity to Edmonton's ring road, McNamara Industrial delivers those fundamentals in a well-established west Edmonton industrial context.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Industrial properties in McNamara Industrial reflect the broader dynamics of Edmonton's tight west-end industrial market. With limited land supply in established neighbourhoods and steady demand from trades, logistics, and light manufacturing, properties here tend to move with relatively low days on market compared to greenfield industrial areas. The current active listing count stands, with asking prices ranging from. Over the past 12 months, properties changed hands at a median sold price, with a sale-to-list ratio of — reflecting the negotiating dynamics typical of established industrial product. Average price per square foot runs, which buyers should compare against new industrial construction costs when evaluating whether to buy existing or build.

Commute and lifestyle

McNamara Industrial's strongest logistical asset is its connectivity. The neighbourhood sits within reach of Anthony Henday Drive (Edmonton's ring road), providing direct access to all quadrants of the city and efficient links to the Yellowhead Trail (Highway 16) heading west Highway 2 south toward Calgary. Edmonton's designated truck route network runs through the surrounding arterials, meaning heavy commercial vehicles can operate without navigating residential areas. For employees, the west Edmonton location offers reasonable commute access from communities like West Jasper Place, Callingwood, and Glenwood. Public transit serves the broader area via ETS bus routes on major corridors, though the industrial nature of the neighbourhood means most employees and operators arrive by vehicle. The surrounding west industrial corridor includes support services — fuel, equipment suppliers, and commercial food — accessible within a short drive.

Long-term context

Edmonton's established industrial neighbourhoods have historically held value better than fringe industrial land during market downturns, largely because infill redevelopment pressure keeps older stock relevant. McNamara Industrial, as a mid-century west Edmonton industrial area, benefits from its location within the developed urban boundary — land that once sat at the city's edge is now well inside the ring road, which constrains new supply nearby. Edmonton's 2023 Industrial Land Supply Report noted tightening vacancy in mature industrial areas, particularly in the west and northwest districts. For buyers, this means that well-located bay units and freehold lots in McNamara Industrial carry a scarcity premium relative to outer suburban industrial parks. Over a 5–10 year hold, properties in mature urban industrial nodes have generally appreciated in line with or ahead of Edmonton's overall industrial market, supported by constrained land supply and ongoing demand from the city's trades and logistics sectors.

About McNamara Industrial

Overview

McNamara Industrial is a prominent commercial and industrial neighbourhood located in northwest Edmonton. Serving primarily as an employment and economic hub, the area is dominated by manufacturing, warehousing, distribution, and business service facilities rather than residential housing. Investors and business owners monitoring the area will find an average list price of alongside active listings on the market.

Location

The neighbourhood is strategically positioned in Edmonton's northwest sector. It is generally bounded by 178 Street to the west, 170 Street to the east, and 105 Avenue to the south, sitting just south of the major Yellowhead Trail corridor. This prime location provides excellent logistical access to Anthony Henday Drive and the rest of the capital region.

Housing character

Because the area is strictly zoned for commercial, medium industrial, and industrial business uses, traditional residential housing is practically non-existent. Real estate here consists almost entirely of freestanding industrial buildings, multi-tenant warehouse bays, and commercial office spaces. The market sees specific commercial turnover, reflected by properties sold in the last 12 months with a median sold price.

Schools

There are no residential populations or schools within the boundaries of McNamara Industrial. Educational needs for families living in adjacent residential communities, such as Britannia Youngstown or Mayfield, are served by public and Catholic schools located outside the industrial park.

Transit

Transit services in McNamara Industrial are primarily designed to accommodate the weekday workforce. Edmonton Transit Service (ETS) bus routes run regularly along the major arterial borders, specifically 170 Street and 178 Street, connecting commuters to larger transit hubs and residential zones across the city.

Shopping and dining

Retail in this neighbourhood leans heavily toward trade-specific wholesalers, industrial supply shops, and commercial showrooms. For dining, there are several quick-service restaurants, fast-food chains, and casual lunch spots catering to daytime employees. For comprehensive retail shopping, Mayfield Common and West Edmonton Mall are situated just a short drive to the south.

Parks and recreation

As a dedicated industrial zone, McNamara Industrial does not feature traditional public parks, playgrounds, or residential green spaces. Any recreational offerings in the immediate area are typically private commercial enterprises, such as indoor fitness facilities or specialized gyms operating out of warehouse bays.

Lifestyle

The lifestyle in McNamara Industrial is defined by a bustling, weekday-driven daytime economy. Characterized by commercial transport, manufacturing, and warehouse logistics, the area is highly active during standard business hours but becomes very quiet during evenings and weekends, functioning entirely as an essential part of Edmonton's industrial sector.

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Frequently Asked Questions

McNamara Industrial primarily offers bay warehouses, shop units, flex industrial spaces, and freehold industrial lots. The neighbourhood is zoned Medium Industrial (IM), so properties are suited to manufacturing, warehousing, distribution, and trades operations. Strata bay units are the most common purchase type for owner-operators.