Developers transform vacant offices into medical facilities

by Michael Lewis

With Canada’s health care system overburdened and its office vacancy rate higher than pre-pandemic levels, developers are transforming empty and underused space into medical research labs, doctor and dental offices, and outpatient surgery centres. One example is the Cité de la Biotech in Québec (pictured), which converted office buildings into life sciences labs.

High office vacancy rates and an overburdened health care system are driving the conversion of Canadian offices into medical infrastructure – primarily physician and dental facilities, but also outpatient surgery centres and life-sciences research labs.

Developers’ efforts to repurpose office space comes amid increasing demand for new health care centres driven by Canada’s aging population and an increased focus on preventative, convenient walk-in care.

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