Industrial building permits in Montreal (2023) - issued permit records with property address, permit type, permit details, and Property IDs.
Industrial Building Permits - Montreal (2023)
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What you get
The earliest verified read on who is building industrial capacity in your market
Sample data
| Address | City | Asset Class | Property ID | Permit ID | Issued Date | Permit Type | Permit Details | Owner Name | Owner Mailing Address | Column | Column |
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| 300 S Delaware St, Indianapolis, IN 46280 | Indianapolis | Industrial | PROP-US-IND-14092 | PMT-US-IND-2025-44219 | 2025-09-08 | New Construction | New 180,000 sq ft distribution warehouse, 32 ft clear height, 28 dock doors, ESFR sprinklers, trailer storage at rear | Beaumont Logistics Holdings LLC | 1200 N Meridian St, Suite 2200, Indianapolis, IN 46225 | ||
| 800 S Cooper St, Memphis, TN 38104 | Memphis | Industrial | PROP-US-MEM-58104 | PMT-US-MEM-2025-37118 | 2025-08-22 | Expansion | 75,000 sq ft expansion to existing distribution facility, addition of 14 dock doors and 1,800 sq ft of office mezzanine | Gateway 75 Capital Inc. | 5100 Poplar Ave, Suite 1400, Memphis, TN 38120 | ||
| 100 E Broad St, Columbus, OH 43215 | Columbus | Industrial | PROP-US-CMH-38804 | PMT-US-CMH-2025-29014 | 2025-09-17 | Tenant Improvement | Interior tenant fit-up for new manufacturing tenant, three-phase power upgrade, dust collection and process ventilation | Cypress Ridge Holdings LLC | 4200 Riverside Dr, Ste 210, Columbus, OH 43201 | ||
| 2000 Grand Blvd, Kansas City, MO 64131 | Kansas City | Industrial | PROP-US-MKC-71223 | PMT-US-MKC-2025-51907 | 2025-07-30 | New Construction | New 240,000 sq ft cross-dock logistics building, 36 ft clear height, 54 dock doors, 130 trailer stalls, second permit issued to this owner in the same corridor | Gateway 75 Capital Inc. | 5100 Poplar Ave, Suite 1400, Memphis, TN 38120 | ||
Why now
Industrial development moves on a long lead cycle. Inventory and absorption data only tell you what already happened. A permit tells you what industrial supply is coming over the next one to three years, and it names the owner who is committing capital to it right now. Wait for the transaction or the delivery and you are reaching that owner after every leasing, lending, and advisory decision has been made. Read the permit the week it issues and you are the first call while the capital is still in motion.
Who uses this
Investors and Developers
Track new industrial construction starts in your selected market before they hit availability and rents. You see what supply is coming, at what scale, and who owns it, well ahead of the competition. Use the permit detail narrative to size clear height, dock count, and use, so you know whether a project competes with yours or opens a partnership.
Brokers and Agents
Reach owners who just pulled a construction, expansion, or fit-out permit, at the moment of peak capital activity. They may need a leasing partner, tenant advisory, or disposition support once the work completes. Approach them with the specific project already in hand instead of a cold pitch.
Appraisers
Feed forward industrial supply into market analysis and valuation. Permit volume, permit type, and the physical specs in each narrative are direct inputs to supply-demand modeling and replacement cost work. Recent permits are the most concrete forward-supply factor available for your selected period.
Lenders
Monitor industrial construction financing demand across your selected market. Industrial permits skew toward owner-occupiers and build-to-suit developers, frequent SBA and construction-to-perm borrowers, and the owner behind a new permit is deciding on financing while the project is still in motion.
Construction
See confirmed industrial projects entering the pipeline before general contracts are awarded. The permit narrative flags scope such as new build, expansion, or fit-out, plus dock, power, and clear-height requirements, so estimators and subcontractors can qualify the work and reach the owner or developer early.
Data quality
Sourced directly from municipal permit portals
Records come from municipal open records and VIREC's own collection pipelines, normalized to a common schema and geocoded before delivery. No third-party aggregators, no data resellers.
Coverage: your selected market
Formally issued permits, tied to a verified property and owner
Every row is a permit the municipality has formally issued, matched to the property parcel and to the owner of record from official records. You get the owner name and mailing address, not just a project listing.
Basis: issue date, not application date
Kept current as new permits are issued
Each edition contains all industrial permits issued in your selected market during your selected period. New issuances are integrated as they become available, with historical editions available for trend and pipeline analysis.
Archive: historical data available
Industrial permits only, every other asset class tracked separately
New construction, expansion, tenant improvement, change-of-use, and structural permits for industrial assets including warehousing, distribution, manufacturing, and flex and light industrial. Commercial and multifamily permits live in their own signals, so this list stays focused.
Asset class: Industrial
Issued industrial permits, no applications, no other asset classes
Inclusion is triggered by the official issue date. Applications still under review are excluded, and every record is confirmed industrial by asset class before it enters the dataset. What you buy is the approved, in-motion pipeline for that market and period.
Trigger: official issue date
See a real edition before you buy
Request a free sample of this signal from this page and it arrives instantly, so you can confirm the fields, the permit detail depth, and the market fit before committing. No obligation.
Delivery: instant
FAQ
Once your order is confirmed, the dataset loads automatically into your VIREC account and is available immediately in the My data tab. There is no file to download and nothing to import. You log in and the verified list of issued industrial permits for your selected market and period is already there, ready to work.
Yes. Use the Request a Sample button on this page and a real sample edition arrives instantly, no obligation. It shows the exact columns, the depth of the permit detail narrative, and the owner and mailing address fields, so you can confirm the signal fits your market and workflow before you commit.
VIREC compiles permit data directly from public municipal records across covered markets, with no third-party aggregators and no data resellers in between. Every record is a permit the municipality has formally issued, matched to the property and to the owner of record in official records, then normalized and geocoded before it reaches your account.
Every Property ID and Owner ID drops straight into AI Search for the full profile: ownership identity and mailing address, ownership history, all other permit activity on the asset, transaction history, and more. The same IDs are consistent across every VIREC signal, so a permit here links directly to the same owner or property everywhere else you use VIREC.
The permit's official issue date. Applications still under review are not included. Only permits the municipality has formally approved and issued enter the dataset, so every record is committed, funded work rather than a speculative filing that may never proceed.
The Permit Details column carries the municipality's description of the approved work, including industrial specs where available such as square footage, clear height, dock door count, and power upgrades. Brokers use it to approach owners with relevant context, developers use it to see exactly what is being built in their corridor, and appraisers use it as a direct supply input.
All formally issued industrial permit types: new construction, expansion, tenant improvement, change-of-use, and structural permits. Demolition permits are not included here; for those, see the Demolition Permits signal. Everything in this dataset is confirmed industrial by asset class.
No. This signal is industrial only, covering manufacturing, warehousing, distribution, logistics, and flex and light industrial facilities. Commercial and multifamily permits are tracked in the Commercial Building Permits and Multi-Residential Building Permits signals. Keeping each asset class separate is deliberate, so the list you buy contains only the industrial pipeline and nothing you have to filter out.
Select your market and period and the signal returns every issued industrial permit for that scope, each tied to a named owner and mailing address. Selecting multiple periods builds a longitudinal view: a property showing repeated permit activity across editions is a strong indicator of active expansion or repositioning, which is often your best prospect.
Yes. Pair it with the Active Industrial Buyers signal to see which recent acquirers are already pulling permits on new holdings, and with the Demolition Permits signal to catch owners clearing a site before they rebuild. Because every Owner ID and Property ID is consistent across signals and in AI Search, you can move from a permit to a full ownership and transaction profile in one step.