The Halton Business Community industrial warehouse development introduces a next-generation industrial campus featuring seven state-of-the-art buildings ranging from 326,000 to 1,183,000 square feet, slated for delivery in Q3 2028.
Set within a 315-acre master-planned business park, the project is purpose-built to meet the needs of modern logistics, warehousing, and manufacturing operations. Each facility is thoughtfully designed with ample employee and trailer parking, multiple shipping and drive-in doors, and high clear heights. Zoned M2, General Industrial, the development provides exceptional flexibility for a wide range of industrial users, offering scalability and efficiency.
As part of the North Milton Business Park Tertiary Plan, the Halton Business Community comprises two interconnected land parcels bisected by Boston Church Road. The master plan incorporates two existing watercourses, a proposed north-channel extension, and dual stormwater management ponds. This forward-looking development positions itself as a first-class industrial hub, catering to the evolving logistics and manufacturing demands of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA).
Strategically located north of James Snow Parkway, west of Esquesing Line, south of 5 Side Road, and east of the CN Rail corridor, the site offers unmatched connectivity to critical transportation networks. Immediate access to Highway 401, along with proximity to Highways 403 and 407, ensures seamless distribution. CN’s mainline and intermodal facilities provide a key rail advantage for high-volume shippers. Toronto Pearson International Airport is just a 30-minute drive away. Ongoing infrastructure upgrades, including the planned widening of James Snow Parkway to six lanes, will further enhance accessibility and traffic flow. Surrounding retail destinations such as SmartCentres Milton and Milton Crossroads, anchored by Walmart Supercenter, McDonald’s, Canadian Tire, and OrangeTheory, and offering everyday services.
Set within one of the Greater Toronto Area’s most active industrial corridors, Milton continues to attract major occupiers seeking modern, well-connected facilities. A robust and growing population base, combined with access to a skilled labour force of more than 3.9 million workers, underscores the region’s strength as a hub for manufacturing and distribution. The presence of leading operators, including Prologis, Whirlpool Canada, and Rona Distribution, reinforces the area’s industrial vitality. Supported by a strong municipal framework and world-class infrastructure, the Halton Business Community represents a prime opportunity to secure newly built industrial space.