2,500-11,576 ft²Retail$42.00/sf/yrLease
Prince Albert is the third largest city in Saskatchewan and an important transit link between the resource - heavy north and the more populated south. As the cities most prominent new development in years, the Yard District provides the perfect connection to the rural communities that surround the city and its urban center. Located at an integral intersection that is used by hundreds of thousands of people annually. This newly developed area backs onto idyllic landscape to the east and south, including a wealth of amenities and a public transportation system to the west and north. The City of Prince Albert has chosen The Yard as the future site of the new Aquatic center along with twin arena‘s, delivering Olympic-caliber swimming and skating facilities to northern Saskatchewan. Prince Albert’s economy is projected to grow substantially in the coming years and boasts a retail trade radius of nearly 180,000 people. Key infrastructure projects, rising summer tourism, and an increase in traffic driven by the various services the Yard District offers will create one of northern Saskatchewan‘s most desired locations.
Prince Albert is the third largest city in Saskatchewan and an important transit link between the resource - heavy north and the more populated south. As the cities most prominent new development in years, the Yard District provides the perfect connection to the rural communities that surround the city and its urban center. Located at an integral intersection that is used by hundreds of thousands of people annually. This newly developed area backs onto idyllic landscape to the east and south, including a wealth of amenities and a public transportation system to the west and north. The City of Prince Albert has chosen The Yard as the future site of the new Aquatic center along with twin arena‘s, delivering Olympic-caliber swimming and skating facilities to northern Saskatchewan. Prince Albert’s economy is projected to grow substantially in the coming years and boasts a retail trade radius of nearly 180,000 people. Key infrastructure projects, rising summer tourism, and an increase in traffic driven by the various services the Yard District offers will create one of northern Saskatchewan‘s most desired locations.