Warehouses, distribution centres, logistics facilities, manufacturing, and flex space across all 10 provinces. Sale and lease activity in a single unified view. Dual-listing intelligence flags owners testing both tracks. Weekly updates since 2014.
Industrial cap rates compressed, lease velocity slowed, and the lifecycle moved faster than every data vendor caught up to. BrightCat caught all of it — weekly.
Industrial real estate has its own data shape — building characteristics that don't matter for office or retail, lifecycle patterns shaped by long lease terms, and ownership signals that drive most transactions. BrightCat tracks the attributes industrial buyers and analysts actually need.
Industrial owners regularly market a property for both sale and lease simultaneously — testing which channel clears first. Most data sources see two unconnected listings. BrightCat sees one property with two channels and tracks which one closes.
Illustrative pattern. Inferred outcomes are derived from listing behaviour, not confirmed registry records. Exact signal values and counts are documented in the schema for licensed clients.
Five recurring buyer profiles for Canadian industrial intelligence.
No bespoke pipeline build. No FTP folder you forget about. Industrial data lands in the same delivery channels as every other BrightCat product.
Industrial property data is structured information about industrial real estate assets — warehouses, distribution centres, manufacturing facilities, logistics space, and flex space — including their location, size, ownership signals, listing status, lease rates, sale prices, and transaction lifecycle. BrightCat tracks Canadian industrial properties weekly across all 10 provinces.
BrightCat's commercial dataset covers 314,884 Canadian commercial properties across asset classes including industrial. The industrial subset includes warehouses, distribution centres, logistics facilities, manufacturing plants, and flex space, with weekly updates on listing status, lease rates, and dual-track activity.
Beyond core listing fields, the industrial dataset captures building size, clear height, loading dock count, zoning, year built, ownership patterns, sale price (where available), lease rate, and dual-listing flags. Full schema details are available to licensed clients via the data library.
Dual-listing intelligence identifies industrial properties simultaneously marketed for both sale and lease. This pattern signals owner positioning — repositioning, exit, or testing the market — and is a leading indicator of upcoming transaction activity that single-track data sources miss entirely.
Delivery is via Snowflake Marketplace (Secure Data Share), MCP connector for AI agents, structured flat files (Parquet, CSV), or REST API. Free samples are available before commitment.
Free industrial property samples covering Greater Toronto, Greater Vancouver, Greater Montreal, and Calgary industrial corridors. Verify the signal in your models before scaling.