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Increased container traffic at Port of Vancouver should help trim elevated industrial vacancy

Inbound container traffic has been more resilient than expected in the face of global trade tensions
Completed in late 2024, Aritzia's building was one of the last distribution buildings to be fully leased before construction commenced. (Justin Eckersall/CoStar)
Completed in late 2024, Aritzia's building was one of the last distribution buildings to be fully leased before construction commenced. (Justin Eckersall/CoStar)
CoStar Analytics
October 8, 2025 | 7:06 P.M.

The recent increase in inbound container traffic at the Port of Vancouver is welcome news for the Vancouver distribution space market, which is already showing signs of warming up in the form of tightening logistics availability across Western Canada following a period of elevated vacancy.

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