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Robust auto sales drive idea that dealerships could fill vacant mall spaces

A 16% jump in 2025 marked improved Edmonton consumer spending
Edmonton’s robust new-car market could drive greater demand for space. The Windermere dealership, built in 2024, is one of the newer dealerships in Edmonton. (CoStar/Michael Mulligan)
Edmonton’s robust new-car market could drive greater demand for space. The Windermere dealership, built in 2024, is one of the newer dealerships in Edmonton. (CoStar/Michael Mulligan)
CoStar Analytics
March 4, 2026 | 12:59 P.M.

Consumer spending in Edmonton increased 4.7% in 2025 from the previous year as total expenditures reached $37.6 billion. One-third of that spending was attributed to motor vehicle and parts dealers.

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