Prime Retail Spaces Now Available for Lease at Concord Canada House in Downtown Toronto

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Concord Canada House, the final addition to the Concord CityPlace community in downtown Toronto, is now offering retail spaces for lease. Situated at the intersection of Spadina Avenue and Bremner Boulevard, the premier development features over 12,000 square feet of prime retail space across eight units.

Concord Canada House’s retail is located at the base of two iconic residential towers standing 79 and 81 stories tall. The retail units range in size from 591 to 2,968 square feet, with options for configurable layouts with flexibility. The spaces feature ceiling heights up to 21 feet, and retail frontages 22 feet up to 100 feet, with the opportunity to combine certain units.

Concord Canada House in Toronto. Rendering: Concord

The development will provide ample visibility and versatility for prospective tenants. The busy area features high-density residential towers housing thousands of residents. Concord Canada House itself will be notable with its towers featuring an illuminated maple leaf design, the largest of its kind in Canada, that will become a landmark for the city.   

Isaac Chan, VP of Sales and Marketing at Concord Adex, said that Concord Canada House’s retail spaces have been designed to complement the upscale residential development. He noted that the surrounding community has been going through intensive transformation, including the addition of The WELL.

Concord Canada House in Toronto. Rendering: Concord

Concord is looking to establish and preserve a unified look across the retail facade of Concord Canada House, including signage and other best practices for retail space. All retail units will also have an optional patio space, providing an opportunity to animate the retail facade and create a year-round unified visual impact. Chan said that Concord will work with tenant partners on build-outs. “We are looking for unique tenants that will complement one another,” he said.

Chan noted that there will be a host of amenities offered at Concord Canada House, including dedicated underground commercial parking equipped with electric vehicle charging stations, a touchless carwash, and car-share spaces. Offering such amenities for a commercial development is rare in the city.

Concord Canada House in Toronto. Rendering: Concord
Dedicated underground commercial parking equipped with electric vehicle charging stations, a touchless carwash, and car-share spaces. Rendering via Concord

The development is meant to be something of a jewel in the crown for the CityPlace development, according to Chan. Concord Adex has developed CityPlace over the past two decades into a neighbourhood featuring thousands of residents in a high-rise community that also features schools, parks and other amenities, as well as a mix of retail to serve the area. More than 32,000 people live within a kilometre of Concord Canada House, and there will be more in the future with new developments.

Concord Canada House is positioned near iconic landmarks such as the CN Tower, Rogers Centre, and Ripley’s Aquarium, and is within walking distance of Toronto’s Entertainment and Financial Districts. This prime location ensures high foot traffic and accessibility, making it an ideal spot for upscale retail businesses.

Concord CityPlace in Toronto. Image: Concord
Proposed lease plan for commercial spaces at Concord Canada House in Toronto. Image: Concord

The development’s strategic location also offers easy access to the Gardiner Expressway and Toronto’s extensive transit system, including Union Station.

With anticipated occupancy slated for 2025, the pre-leasing phase is now open, providing an opportunity for businesses to secure a spot in a remarkable Toronto development. Concord says it will provide ongoing support and fit-outs for its tenants, ensuring a seamless transition and optimal setup for retail operations.

Interested parties are encouraged to contact Anna Truong or Andrew Spears at Concord Adex Corp. for leasing inquiries at:

Anna Truon: anna.truong@concordadex.com

Andrew Spears: andrew.spears@concordadex.com

For more information as well, visit the Concord Canada House website.

Concord will be at ICSC in Toronto next week, October 8-9, Booth #2219. The Toronto and Vancouver Concord teams will be there.

Concord Canada House in Toronto. Rendering: Concord

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