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Strathcona update sept.20 2010

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Gerry Gabinet

Update about activity in Sherwood Park and Strathcona County, Alberta, Canada
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Sept. 20, 2010

Strathcona UpdateStrathcona Update

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Agenda

Who we are

Where we work

Recent Projects

New Projects 2010

NE Anthony Henday Plans County Roads

Alberta Industrial Heartland Updates

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By the Numbers:

Population Growth 09

• Sherwood Park 61,660

• Rural Strathcona 26,338

• Total census 87,998

• Sherwood Park 3.8%

• Rural Strathcona 0.9%

• Total 2.9%

• Since 2006 6.7%

• Since 2001 22.2%

Stats Canada 2006

• Median age 37.8

• Median family income $102,004

• Average family income $109,770

• 55.3% some post secondary education

• Average house price August 2010 MLS $389,760*

Source: Edmonton Real Estate Board

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Average Household Income Capital Region

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Change in Population Capital Region

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University Degree Capital Region

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Who are we?

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Who are we?

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Who are we?

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Who are we?

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Where do we work?

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Where do we work?

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Stony Plain

Spruce Grove

Parkland County

4,370Total 2006 Workforce

47,515

21,245

9,180

Beaumont, Leduc, Leduc County, Devon, Millet, Wetaskiwin

Fort Saskatchewan, Redwater, Gibbons, St. Albert, Sturgeon County, Morinville, Legal

City of EdmontonStrathcona County

12,285 live & work

1,465130

715570

1,735

525

Workforce Exchange

Total 2006 Local Jobs

31,365

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050,000

100,000150,000200,000250,000300,000350,000400,000450,000500,000550,000600,000650,000700,000750,000800,000850,000

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Valu

e in

Mill

ions

Ind/CommResidential

Strathcona County Building Permits Issued to December 2009

$380.7

$841.0

$428.5

$290 $338.1

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050,000

100,000150,000200,000250,000300,000350,000400,000450,000500,000550,000600,000650,000700,000750,000800,000

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Valu

e in

Mill

ions

Ind/CommResidential

Strathcona County Building Permits Issued to August

$758.7

$286.5

$208.3$227.9 $271.0

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Building Permits Issued Aug -2010

Residential building permits $145,505,211

Industrial/commercial New Buildings

$125,059,03890

Single detached dwelling 359

Mobile homesSemi Detached

878

Rowhousing 49

Apartments 0

Total construction $271,053,274

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Strathcona Indicators

Residential Housing MLS

Commercial/Industrial Real Estate – Colliers 2nd

Quarter Report - Office vacancy up to 14.89% (One building 60,000 sq.ft.) including sublease 17.25% (Newman College space)

Industrial Vacancy 0.26%

Retail Sales - Down 2% YTD

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Size of Universe

Office Space 4,025,800 sq.ft.

Multi Tenant 1,214,566 sq.ft.

Self Storage 191,800 sq.ft.

Single User 1,000,000 sq.ft.

Retail Space 1,169,212 sq.ft.

Source: Colliers Q-4 and CBR Retail Update Jan 2010

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New retail growth – Shoppers Drug Mart 2, Rexall Drugs 2, Save On Foods, Servus Credit Union, RBC, Rona (2010)

Population growth - 2.9% YTY

Building Permits Issued same as last year $ volume up

Unemployment Rates – Static

Strathcona Indicators – cont’d.

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Average House Price Sherwood Park 2010

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Retail Sales Alberta vs Canada

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Low Retail Vacancy

Lowest Retail

Vacancy Rates in the

region (1.9%)

Source CBRE -4th quarter 2009

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Retail Floor Space Per Person

(population / total square footage)

Edmonton 32.04

St. Albert 27.76

Strathcona County 13.28

1,169,212 square feet of retail space in Strathcona County

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• Trans America• Salisbury Village• Emerald Hills• Sherwood Ford• Strathallen Redevelopment

• Hospital

• Centre in the Park• Community Centre• Summerwood Retail Bay

• Laurin Industrial• Synergy Wellness Centre

New Projects 2010

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Strathallen Redevelopment

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Baseline Road

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Millennium Ridge

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Salisbury Village – Phase 2

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Emerald Hills Current Construction

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Future Projects

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Cambrian Crossing- Land Use concept

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Cambrian Crossing

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Emerald Hills Retail

August 2010 Pending deals

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Lakeland Dr.

Sherwood Dr.

Broadmoor Blvd.

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Sherwood Ford Dealership

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Main Floor Plan

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Current Progress

LibraryFamily Social Services Second Floor

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Community CentreDesign

• Total area of main floor approx 81,000 ft2

• Approx 400 underground heated parking stalls

• Library (2 floors)• Admin Office space (2nd & 3rd Floors)• Meeting Rooms • Public Gathering & Event space• Commercial / Retail Units • Council Chambers

Components

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New Council Chambers

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Summerwood Retail Project – Lakeland Drive and Clover Bar Road

Save On Foods, TD Canada Trust, Shoppers Drug Mart, BMO

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Latest Retail Update

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First Capital Projects: Wye Road

Expansion for London Drugs, Shoppers Drug Mart, Twisted Yogurt, Dollorama, Salvatore's, K-Lee Boutique

New for 2010- Two new concept restaurants and new retail Sherwin Williams Paint

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First Capital Project Wye Road

Two new restaurants: 2011

Wild Wings

Five Guys Burgers and Fries

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Synergy Wellness Centre

14 doctors signed up with Medical Imaging and other opportunities

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Synergy Pharmacy, Dermatology Clinic, Audiology Clinic, Dental Clinic

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Strathcona Community Hospital

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Construction Schedule • Grade beams start late September 2010

• Structural Steel starts late October

• Building envelope starts March 2011

• Fit-Out starts Fall 2011

• Estimated completion, turnover late 2012, projected opening 2013

Hospital is being built to achieve Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Silver Certification

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Laurin Industrial AreaList pricing from $375,000 per acre to $525,000 per acre

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NE Anthony Henday Planning

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Scotford Upgrader

Projected Capacity 280,000 bpd

Current Capacity155,000 bdp – 2006

Phase 1 100,000 bpd- 2010 Future PhaseUnder ReviewPeak Construction Labor Force6000

Operating Labor (1st Phase)175+

Projected Capital$12.8 Billion including mine in Ft. McMurray

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Expansion One

Shell Chemicals

Shell RefineryShell Upgrader

Construction storage

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Scotford Upgrader Expansion 2Projected Capacity 400,000 Under Review

Phase 4100,000 –Phase 5100,000 –Phase 6100,000Phase 7100,000 –Two Gasifiers

Peak Construction Labor Force3800

Operating Labor(Final) 1,438Projected Capital$27 Billion

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Total E&P Canada Ltd.

Projected Capacity295,000 bpd

Phase One 150,00 bpd2013/2014 subject to final approval and market conditions

Phase Two 95,000 bpdDE Bottle necking50,000 bpd

Peak Construction Labor Force4,000

Operating Labor (1st Phase)400

Projected Capital$10 billion +

ERCB Approval Sept. 2010

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Other Heartland Projects:

Keyara Condensate Pipeline Enhance Energy CO2 Pipeline Shell Quest CO2 Pipeline Federal Power Combustion Unit MEG Energy Purchase of Stonefell Terminal BP/Value Creation Partnership Linear Pipeline Corridors Josephburg Aerodrome Potable Water Supply Josephurg

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Approved by council over 3 years

1. Ardrossan Recreation Centre Reinvestment

2. Broadmoor Arena and Clubhouse Reinvestment

3. Millennium Place revitalization

4. Glen Allen Recreation Centre redevelopment

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Ardrossan Recreation Centre Reinvestment

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DRY SURFACEAddition of classrooms for preschool & childcare

DRY SURFACERepurpose existing gymnasium creating two floorsMain floor adds program space

DRY SURFACE

Youth activity centre increases opportunities for ages 8-18 years

Gymnasium capacity doubles

ICE

Leisure ice doubles in size

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Conference Board of Canada Update Province by province, the board forecasts:

Alberta will grow at 3.3% in 2010 Ontario will grow at 3.8%

B.C. will grow at 2.8%

Saskatchewan's economy will power ahead at 3.5%

Manitoba growth projected at 2.2%

Quebec will grow more than 2.6%

Newfoundland and Labrador will deliver growth of 2.4%

Nova Scotia's economy will grow by 2.2%

Prince Edward Island's economy expected increase is 2.2%

New Brunswick's growth will be limited to 1.8%

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For further information:

Gerry Gabinet, Manager Economic Development and Tourism [email protected]

or

Randy Richards, Coordinator Commercial [email protected]

Jordan Rumhor, Coordinator Industrial [email protected]

“Knowledge is Power”Francis Bacon

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Sources of Information:

Chamber, EDT, Corporate Planning, EEDC

RBC, Scotia Bank, ATB, CIBC, BMO, Servus

Michael Roppelt, Remax

Conference Board of Canada, CMHC, Colliers, Cushman Wakefield, Trans America, Strathcona Commercial, Corporate Planning, RPC

Lorenz Team, ERB, RPC, EEDC

Millier Dickenson Blais Inc CRB Report

Thank you for your attention!