South East Commercial District
The South East Commercial District is an established retail commercial node comprised of a mix of highway commercial mall retail businesses. Many of North Battlefords national retail brands including Wal-Mart, Canadian Tire, Staples, Boston Pizza, Tim Hortons, No Frills, Burger King, Subway, Tacotime, The Source to name a few, are located here due to excellent visibility and access to the Trans Canada Highway 16.
This district is also the future home of the CUplex, a recreation and culture facility that will include a 350 seat performing arts centre, aquatic centre with waterslides, wave pool and competition pool, a twin pitch indoor soccer centre and a curling arena combined totaling over $50M. This facility will complement the existing Gold Eagle Casino that is under planning for a state of the art update and the Gold Eagle Lodge that has announced expansion plans. Other plans also include a major cultural North American Indian Heritage Park development.
Commercial property is available in the district both publicly through the city and privately through real estate and private ownership.
South East Commercial District Opportunities Map
North Commercial District
Located adjacent to both residential neighborhoods that will provide the next 15 years or more of housing development, the North Commercial District is anchored by both COOP and Sobey’s grocery as well as a Tim Hortons and the COOP gas bar. Renowned as the gateway to the North, Highway 4 North is home to many of North Battleford's car and recreation vehicle dealers due to excellent highway access and the thousands of annual summer tourist and resident traffic that rivals that of the Trans Canada Highway 16.
Commercial property is available in the district both publicly through the city and privately through real estate and private ownership.
North Commercial District Opportunities Map