What's next in urban retail.
The New MetroCentre


Availabilities

UN IT #140
±609 SF

UN IT #150
±1,571 SF

UN IT #160
±978 SF

UNIT #290
±554 SF

UNIT #555
±6,688 SF

The Space

  • MetroCentre is home to iconic tech and creative brands including Spin Master, Nike, League, McCann Worldgroup, and Adobe—driving strong daytime traffic from a  young and dynamic workforce..

  • In one of Toronto’s fastest-growing neighbourhoods, MetroCentre is surrounded by 2K households within 0.5 km - increasing to 30K in five years. With $133K average income and 76% holding university degrees, it’s a hub of educated, high-earning residents.

  • In the heart of Toronto’s arts and culture district, the MetroCentre Concourse connects to Roy Thomson Hall via the PATH and sits across from the Princess of Wales and Royal Alexandra Theatres—driving steady foot traffic day and night, weekdays and weekends.

Seeking the following uses
• Fitness Centre / Gym
• Independent Grocer
• Pet Care
• Entertainment
• Health & Beauty
• Quick Service
Be in good company
• Tim Hortons (Unit 360)
• Harvest Green (Unit 280)
• Jimmy The Greek (Unit 300)
• Jerk King (Unit 270)
• HealthOne (Unit 620)
• Level by Oxford (Unit 530)
• Rexall (Unit 190)
Daily PATH traffic count: 55K
Annual shopper visits: 13 Million
Concourse - Gross leasable area: 60,654 SF with 40 stores
By the Numbers
With $25 million in revitalization, MetroCentre is transforming into a modern retail and service hub at the centre of one of Toronto’s fastest-growing residential neighbourhoods. Anchored by a thriving office population of tech innovators and creative firms, the new MetroCentre is surrounded by offices and directly connected to the PATH, delivering strong daytime foot traffic. Its prime location in the Entertainment District brings added exposure to a steady flow of visitors and tourists, making it an unrivalled opportunity for brands looking to tap into Toronto’s next generation of urban consumers.
The New MetroCentre
What's next in urban retail.

Seeking the following uses

  • Fitness Centre / Gym

  • Independent Grocer

  • Pet Care

  • Entertainment

  • Health & Beauty

  • Quick Service

Be in good company

  • Tim Hortons (Unit 360)

  • Harvest Green (Unit 280)

  • Jimmy The Greek (Unit 300)

  • Jerk King (Unit 270)

  • HealthOne (Unit 620)

  • Level by Oxford (Unit 530)

  • Rexall (Unit 190)

Availabilities

  • UN IT #140 - ±609 SF

  • UN IT #150 - ±1,571 SF

  • UN IT #160 - ±978 SF

  • UNIT #290 - ±554 SF

  • UNIT #555 - ±6,688 SF

The Space

  • MetroCentre is home to iconic tech and creative brands including Spin Master, Nike, League, McCann Worldgroup, and Adobe—driving strong daytime traffic from a  young and dynamic workforce..

  • In one of Toronto’s fastest-growing neighbourhoods, MetroCentre is surrounded by 2K households within 0.5 km - increasing to 30K in five years. With $133K average income and 76% holding university degrees, it’s a hub of educated, high-earning residents.

  • In the heart of Toronto’s arts and culture district, the MetroCentre Concourse connects to Roy Thomson Hall via the PATH and sits across from the Princess of Wales and Royal Alexandra Theatres—driving steady foot traffic day and night, weekdays and weekends.

Daily PATH traffic count: 55K
Annual shopper visits: 13 Million
Concourse - Gross leasable area: 60,654 SF with 40 stores
By the Numbers
With $25 million in revitalization, MetroCentre is transforming into a modern retail and service hub at the centre of one of Toronto’s fastest-growing residential neighbourhoods. Anchored by a thriving office population of tech innovators and creative firms, the new MetroCentre is surrounded by offices and directly connected to the PATH, delivering strong daytime foot traffic. Its prime location in the Entertainment District brings added exposure to a steady flow of visitors and tourists, making it an unrivalled opportunity for brands looking to tap into Toronto’s next generation of urban consumers.