The Brant Business Community is a premier 350-acre industrial development by Orlando Corporation. It features 20 planned state-of-the-art facilities designed for modern manufacturing, logistics, and distribution.
Building A, the first phase of the project, will deliver 355,978 square feet of Net Zero Carbon Ready industrial space in Q4 2026, offering divisible options from 120,000 to 355,978 square feet. This 40-foot-clear facility combines efficiency with sustainability, incorporating an upgraded building envelope, solar-ready roof, and 2,500 amps of power. Designed with 56-foot-wide bays, a high shipping door ratio, and an 8-inch-thick concrete floor slab, the space optimizes operational flow for high-volume users. Ample employee and trailer parking, a build-to-suit office, and exposure fronting Rest Acres Road make this property a flagship opportunity in Brant County’s newest industrial hub.
Strategically positioned just south of Paris, where Highway 403 meets Rest Acres Road, the Brant Business Community offers unmatched access to major Ontario logistics corridors, including Highway 401. The location enables excellent connectivity to Hamilton, Brantford, Cambridge, and the Greater Toronto Area. Proximity to CN and CP rail lines and within an hour’s drive of John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport makes it ideal for manufacturing, warehousing, and 3PL operations. Local amenities support growth, with nearby services and retail options, such as Tim Hortons, Dollarama, and Paris Pharmacy, all within minutes.
Set within one of Southwestern Ontario’s fastest-growing industrial corridors, the Brantford-Paris region combines strong infrastructure, affordable operating costs, and access to a skilled labour force in logistics, advanced manufacturing, and industrial trades. Paris’s location along the Grand River, paired with nearby residential and commercial growth, ensures access to both talent and essential amenities. With construction underway, the Brant Business Community represents a prime opportunity to establish operations within a forward-looking industrial market.