Pinewood Toronto Studios

Pinewood Toronto Studios is a prime example of a partnership with the private sector to achieve the City's economic development objectives.

Project Details

Type
Mixed Use, Film, Waterfront, Economic Development, and Environmental Sustainability
Ward
Toronto-Danforth
Councillor
Paula Fletcher
Current Phase
Completed
Major Intersection
Lake Shore Boulevard and Don Roadway
Site Area
12.3 acres
Proposed Use
Mixed-use
Surrounding Use
Industrial uses to the north, south, east, and west
Type
Mixed Use, Film, Waterfront, Economic Development, and Environmental Sustainability
Ward
Toronto-Danforth
Councillor
Paula Fletcher
Current Phase
Completed
Major Intersection
Lake Shore Boulevard and Don Roadway
Site Area
12.3 acres
Proposed Use
Mixed-use
Surrounding Use
Industrial uses to the north, south, east, and west

Project Overview

Pinewood Toronto Studios offers new employment opportunities, has increased revenues to the City, leverages private-sector investment, repurposed a former brownfield industrial site to new uses, helps promote culture, and realizes the City’s economic development objectives.

As the City’s economic development corporation, Toronto Port Lands Company (then operating as TEDCO and now part of CreateTO) sponsored research to understand why Toronto was losing big film productions to other cities. The research identified the need for purpose-built studio space and larger sound stages in order for Toronto to compete for international large-scale film productions.

In support of the City’s objectives, TPLC organized an international, competitive bid for a private joint venture consortium to develop the new project. TPLC owned property in the Port Lands that could accommodate this project. Once the investors were in place, TPLC conducted a 30-acre remediation of the lands. The result was the first private sector commercial investment in revitalizing Toronto’s waterfront.

Phase 1 of the $60 million, 260,000 sq. ft. landmark studio complex included a 45,000 sq. ft. purpose-built sound stage. The completion of Phase 1 created an anchor and a catalyst for redevelopment in the Port Lands within the new Studio District. Phase 2 of the expansion began in 2012 with the lease of additional 2.2 acres to build three new sound stages.

The latest expansion of Pinewood Toronto Studios was completed in 2023, adding a further 170,000 square feet of production space, including five sound stages. It’s now the largest film and TV studio in Ontario with 490,000 square feet of production space and 16 purpose-built soundstages.

In January 2024, Amazon MGM Studios announced a landmark contract with Pinewood Toronto Studios for exclusive use of new production facilities at the studios in Toronto. The deal is the first multi-year commitment by Amazon MGM Studios to Canadian studio space and includes exclusive use of five new state-of-the-art sound stages, accompanying workshops and office accommodation, totaling approximately 160,000 square feet.

Ribbon-cutting for Pinewood and Amazon MGM deal

Port Lands