Toronto's transit expansion — including the Eglinton Crosstown LRT and the planned Ontario Line — continues to create development land opportunities for mixed-use, residential and commercial intensification along emerging corridors.
Commercial and development land in Toronto is most active along transit expansion corridors, including the Eglinton Crosstown LRT through midtown and Scarborough, and the planned Ontario Line corridor connecting the downtown core to new neighbourhoods. Avenue segments identified for intensification under Toronto's official plan also continue to attract assembly activity.
With industrial land within Toronto's borders effectively exhausted, any remaining employment-zoned parcels in Etobicoke, North York and Scarborough command significant premiums. caprate.ca assists landowners with site evaluation, zoning context and marketing to Toronto's active developer network, and helps buyers identify assemblies and one-off parcels suited to their plans.
Here's what buyers and sellers of commercial land in Toronto should keep in mind, and how caprate.ca helps at every step.
Land along the Eglinton Crosstown and Ontario Line qualifies for higher density under Toronto's official plan.
Toronto's official plan identifies key avenues for mixed-use redevelopment.
Remaining industrial-zoned parcels within Toronto command significant scarcity premiums.
caprate.ca helps identify adjacent parcels suited for larger-scale assemblies near transit.
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