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Real Estate in Centre West Business Park, Grande Prairie

Centre West Business Park is a dedicated industrial and commercial business park on Grande Prairie''s west side — not a residential neighbourhood.

Active listings

3

Median list price

$950,400

Avg list price

$1,216,767

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Who fits here

Centre West Business Park is a dedicated industrial and commercial business park on Grande Prairie''s west side — not a residential neighbourhood. This area is zoned for light and medium industrial uses: warehousing, distribution, logistics, manufacturing, and trade services. If you arrived here searching for a home to buy, you won''t find residential inventory inside the park itself. The good news is that GP''s west side has several established residential communities just minutes away. Patterson and South Patterson offer well-priced single-family homes close to major west-side amenities. Cobblestone and Riverstone deliver newer construction in a quieter setting. Country Club West sits adjacent to one of the city''s premier golf courses, while Copperwood is a fast-growing community with a range of detached and semi-detached options.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Grande Prairie''s residential market remains one of the most affordable in Alberta for a city of its size. The average home sale price in 2023 was, and the median sold price reached. Homes spent a median of on market, reflecting a balanced but active environment. Active inventory sits at 3 listings across the city. The sale-to-list ratio of indicates sellers are generally achieving close to asking price. Demand is strongest in the – range. With residential sales recorded over the past 12 months and a young, growing population of over 70,000, Grande Prairie''s housing fundamentals are solid.

Commute and lifestyle

Centre West Business Park''s location on Grande Prairie''s west end is a deliberate planning choice: the city positioned its major industrial parks here so they don''t conflict with residential areas, yet remain close enough that employees face commutes of under 15 minutes. Workers based in the park live across GP''s west side neighbourhoods. The west side is GP''s retail spine, anchored by over 1.7 million square feet of shopping that includes Costco, Best Buy, Winners. Northwestern Polytechnic''s main campus is in the city for workforce training. Three provincial highways connect Grande Prairie to Edmonton, British Columbia, and the Northwest Territories.

Long-term context

Grande Prairie''s real estate market has historically offered stability grounded in economic fundamentals. The city''s diversified base — oil and gas, forestry, agriculture, and a large retail trade area serving nearly 295,000 regional residents — buffers against single-sector downturns. Population growth averaged 3.1% annually through 2024, reaching 70,385 residents. Home prices in the low-to-mid $300,000s offer entry points well below Calgary or Edmonton. For buyers targeting west-side communities near Centre West Business Park, proximity to stable industrial employment is a long-term demand driver.

About Centre West Business Park

Overview

Centre West Business Park is a prominent commercial and industrial neighbourhood located in the west end of Grande Prairie. Alongside its sister development, Vision West Business Park, the area primarily serves as a major employment node offering flexible zoning for Industrial Business and Arterial Commercial uses. While predominantly a business district, surrounding developments provide residential real estate opportunities, with the local market showing an average list price of $1,216,767. It is characterized by modern commercial spaces and immediate highway connectivity.

Location

Situated exceptionally well for commuters and logistics, Centre West Business Park features immediate access to Highway 43, 116th Street, and 120th Street. It is located just a few kilometers from the Grande Prairie Airport and the Grande Prairie Regional Hospital. The neighbourhood is bordered by other major industrial hubs and residential communities, including Brochu Industrial and Westgate.

Housing character

The housing market directly within Centre West Business Park is highly limited, as the neighbourhood is primarily zoned for General Industrial and Arterial Commercial land. However, the broader census area and immediately adjacent communities feature a mix of small apartment buildings and detached homes that often house the local workforce. Buyers looking in the vicinity will find a steady market with 3 properties currently available.

Schools

There are no primary or secondary schools located directly within the boundaries of Centre West Business Park. Families residing in nearby residential pockets are served by the broader Grande Prairie public and Catholic school districts, requiring a short commute to access educational facilities in neighbouring residential communities.

Transit

Transportation in Centre West Business Park is highly car-dependent and extremely car-friendly. The area is designed to accommodate high load corridors and commercial traffic, making highway access seamless. While pedestrian activity is uncommon and public transit operates with lower frequency, the neighbourhood features relatively flat terrain and infrastructure that makes cycling a viable alternative.

Shopping and dining

Retail and dining options in the immediate area are heavily geared toward the daytime workforce and arterial commercial services. Employees and visitors have access to local cafes, restaurants, and everyday services along the nearby 99 Avenue and Highway 43 commercial corridors, making quick errands convenient.

Parks and recreation

Given its industrial and commercial focus, Centre West Business Park does not feature traditional residential parks or expansive green spaces. Recreation in the immediate vicinity is generally limited to the area's cycling paths, though workers and nearby residents are only a short drive away from Grande Prairie's wider network of municipal parks and indoor recreation facilities.

Lifestyle

The lifestyle in Centre West Business Park is heavily defined by its role as a bustling employment centre during the day and a quiet, calm area during evenings and weekends. Properties here see an average, appealing primarily to business owners, industrial workers, and professionals looking for utilitarian proximity to major regional logistics routes rather than a traditional suburban environment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

No. Centre West Business Park is a dedicated industrial and commercial area on Grande Prairie''s west side. There are no homes or residential lots within the park.

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Listing information last updated on June 10, 2026 at 10:00 pm (America/Edmonton)