{"id":22173,"date":"2020-05-12T14:14:17","date_gmt":"2020-05-12T18:14:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.alliedbuildings.com\/?p=22173"},"modified":"2024-08-06T08:37:43","modified_gmt":"2024-08-06T12:37:43","slug":"multistory-warehousing","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.alliedbuildings.com\/multistory-warehousing\/","title":{"rendered":"How Industrial Intensification Has Evolved"},"content":{"rendered":"

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Technology and e-commerce push industries to evolve at an exponential rate. Businesses are more focused on integrating work space activities, including manufacturing, design, showroom, and distribution activities.<\/p>\n

Population and employment has exploded in the Metropolitan Vancouver area during the post-war era. It is projected to continue growing in the decades to come, with over 1,000,000 people and around 600,000 new jobs by the year 2040.<\/p>\n

This level of growth will be tough to accommodate given the constraints of the Metro Vancouver area, as their expansion abilities are severely limited. Some protection was introduced under the Metro 2040 plan for the remaining land that is still left.<\/p>\n

A constrained supply of land can be transformed into innovative multistory industrial buildings<\/a>. Metro 2040 has included requirements for all municipalities to develop policies as well as encourage better intensification and utilization of industrial areas for industrial use.<\/p>\n

Companies are currently dealing with population and economic growth, increased demand for space, and land supply constraints. Industrial land intensification opportunities including multistory industrial facilities, commonly referred to as \u201cstacked\u201d or \u201cvertical,\u201d are driving these current trends and challenging existing planning regulations all at the same time.<\/p>\n

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Industrial properties are no longer housed inside of single-story buildings on the fringe of an urban community. New kinds of industrial land intensification, including industrial real-estate, commercial real-estate, steel buildings, multilevel buildings, and other multistory structures, offer additional space for businesses to boost and expand employment growth opportunities within communities.<\/p>\n

In Vancouver, industrial land developers, tenants, investors, elected officials, and planners realize how important industrial lands are to promote the area\u2019s overall sustainable development. In order for a region to remain prosperous, a diversified, sustainable economy is necessary, and an adequate land supply is required to accommodate businesses in the long-term.<\/p>\n

In this article we will discuss:<\/strong><\/p>\n