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Business Profile
View the business profile package
to read about the advantages of doing business, living and investing in Spruce Grove.
Some advantages include:
- strategically located at the western gateway to the Edmonton Capital Region
- access to an immediate trading area of over 120,000 people and over 300,000 people within a 15 minute radius of the city
- a wide range of affordable housing for all tastes and budgets
- prime commercial opportunities
- a diversified industrial base with six industrial parks and more than 1,350 acres of industrial land
- no business tax or machinery and equipment tax
- direct access to emergency services - police, fire and ambulance services are all located right in Spruce Grove
- availability of a young, educated workforce which creates the advantage of a short commute
- a positive pro business climate led by City Council and a streamlined development approval process
- industrial land costs that are significantly lower than in other Urban municipalities in the Edmonton region
- access to transportation corridors – major roadways such as the Yellowhead Trans Canada Highway, Highway 16A, Highway 60 and Highway 43 provide quick access to customers, suppliers and transport hubs including the Edmonton International Airport and the CN and CP Intermodal terminals.
