Who fits here
Edgar Industrial Park is Red Deer''s northwest industrial corridor, stretching along Edgar Industrial Drive and Edgar Industrial Way just off Highway 11A and the Queen Elizabeth II Highway. This neighbourhood is zoned and built for commerce and industry — light manufacturing, metal fabrication, warehousing, logistics, trade services, and oilfield supply companies fill the streets. Residential development is minimal to non-existent within the park boundaries themselves. That honest framing shapes exactly who buys property here: business owners who want to own their premises rather than lease them, investors targeting industrial strata units or flex-bay buildings, and owner-operators in the trades or oil and gas supply chain who value the direct highway access above almost everything else. The Edgar Athletic Fields on Edgar Industrial Drive add an unexpected recreational note — soccer, baseball, and slo-pitch facilities sit inside the industrial boundary — but this is not a neighbourhood where you raise a family. Buyers looking to plant a business in central Alberta''s most strategically located industrial corridor will find Edgar Industrial Park worth a serious look; buyers searching for a home should look to neighbouring Inglewood or Oriole Park instead.
