Market Snapshot: Top Commercial Properties in 2013

To start off the new year, we have compiled a summary of Metro Vancouver’s most valuable commercial real estate assets. The summary is based on a survey of the top 25 commercial properties ranked by asssessed value.

Top Owners 2013While assessed values can often vary significantly from market values (take Bentall 5 for example, which sold for $400M last year), the survey provides a glimpse into who controls the larger commercial assets in Metro Vancouver and yields some interesting observations:

  • Metrotopolis at Metrotown is by far Vancouver’s most valuable commercial property. The nearly 1.8M sq ft shopping centre is assessed at $725M ($406 per sq ft). This value does not include the adjacent office towers, also owned by Caisse de depot, which is Quebec’s largest pension fund manager.
  • The top 25 are almost all retail or office, or both. One apartment and hotel property each cracked the top 25.
  • Pension funds control the vast majority of these larger core/trophy assets. (76% to be exact)
  • A group of 6 pension fund managers (some in partnership) control well over 50% of the top 25.
  • While the top 3 are super regional shopping centres, 15 of the top 25 are Downtown office towers.

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Top Owners 2013_3Where does Vancouver rank next to other cities in terms of commercial property valuations? While Vancouver valuations are among North America’s highest on a price/sq ft and cap rate basis, due to scale we’re not quite in the same league as others for total values… For reference, Scotia Tower in Toronto sold in 2012 for $1.27 Billion. The Bow office tower in Calgary cost $1.4 Billion to construct. Canadian Pension Plan Investment Board acquired a 50% stake in a 2.5M sq ft. Manhattan office tower in 2012 for $576M.