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The Red Deer Rail Hub Paradox: Why Commercial Warehousing Margins Are Outperforming Big Cities
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The Red Deer Rail Hub Paradox: Why Commercial Warehousing Margins Are Outperforming Big Cities

For decades, the standard playbook for commercial logistics in Western Canada was simple: secure industrial space as close to the metropolitan centers of Calgary or Edmonton as possible. The logic…
Posted by Bored-Economist May 23, 2026

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