Toronto Industrial for Lease - North Toronto
25 Tangiers Road presents 51,000 square feet of highly functional industrial space in the heart of York University Heights neighborhood of Toronto. Designed to support a wide range of industrial users, the facility features 17-foot clear heights, four truck-level loading docks, one drive-in door, 1,600-amp 3-phase power, central air and heating, and ample on-site parking.
25 Tangiers Road delivers efficient loading infrastructure that supports streamlined logistics and last-mile distribution, while robust power capacity and climate control enable light manufacturing and specialized operational uses. Zoned E1, the property accommodates uses include warehousing, printing establishments, cold storage, service shops, and other industrial operations. With immediate occupancy and flexible lease terms ranging from 36 to 60 months, the offering presents a compelling solution for businesses seeking efficiency, scalability, and accessibility in a supply-constrained market.
Located minutes from Highways 400, 401, and 407, 25 Tangiers Road provides seamless connectivity across the Greater Toronto Area and Southern Ontario. Enjoy great transit access with Finch West Station steps away, Downsview Park GO Station within 3 kilometres, and Toronto Pearson International Airport reachable within a 30-minute drive. The surrounding York University Heights neighbourhood is a well-established industrial and commercial district benefiting from dense residential communities and a workforce of more than 910,000 people within a 10-kilometre radius.
Nearby amenities, including McDonald’s, Tim Hortons, Pizza Nova, Regi’s Smash Burger, and Walmart Supercentre, enhance employee daily convenience. Tenant demand in the broader area is driven by public sector organizations such as the Toronto Transit Commission, major entertainment users like Cinespace Studios, and long-standing industrial anchors, reinforcing a stable live-work-play ecosystem. 25 Tangiers Road offers an ideal opportunity for tenants seeking centrality, connectivity, and long-term value in one of Toronto’s most competitive industrial submarkets.