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Kiosk Rental Opportunity on Busy Toronto Business Street.

7 m²
70 sq ft
toronto
CA
CA$300 / day
per day
pop-up store
1 use case
city
Toronto
area
7 sqm
day rate
CA$300 / day
postcode
use cases
pop up store · retail activation · retail experience
included
Internet · Air Conditioning · Security System

about this space

This walk-up retail kiosk is situated on a dynamic main business street in Toronto's Leslieville neighborhood. Designed for pre-packaged foods, baked goods, specialty drinks, flowers, and small retail concepts, this compact space offers excellent street visibility and high foot traffic. Key features include a dedicated service window for customer interactions, electrical outlets, and installed lighting, making it ready for a quick setup and operation. The location boasts substantial pedestrian traffic, ideally positioned on a popular retail strip. This kiosk is a great fit for entrepreneurs, pop-up vendors, or small retail brands looking to test a concept in a vibrant shopping district. It provides a unique opportunity for seasonal vendors and food concepts without the financial commitment of a full storefront lease. Limited availability makes it particularly suited for spring and summer activities. Don’t miss the chance to secure this valuable space before the busy season begins.

the fwv take

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A prime location for a short-term pop-up concept, this kiosk in Toronto’s Leslieville thrives on its high pedestrian traffic and ready-to-use facilities, ideal for testing food and beverage ideas.

The space’s dedicated service window streamlines customer interactions, perfect for walk-up orders without the need for an elaborate setup.

This space suits emerging food brands or seasonal specialty vendors with a contemporary yet approachable aesthetic, eager to engage with a bustling urban demographic.

In our experience, bookings for spring and summer fill quickly; savvy brands should explore spaces in Toronto early to secure peak foot traffic windows and consider our activation services to maximize impact.

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what's included

  • Internet
  • Air Conditioning
  • Security System
  • Stock Room
  • Counters
  • Fitting Rooms
  • Garment Rack
  • Lighting
  • Furniture
  • Sound & Video Equipment
  • Electricity
  • Heating
  • Parking
  • Elevator
  • Kitchen
  • CCTV

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how to book this space

  1. 01

    Check the shell and the dates

    Review the gallery, 7 sqm floor plan and amenities for Kiosk Rental Opportunity on Busy Toronto Business Street, then note the window you want in Toronto. Fashion week dates book 6–10 weeks out.

  2. 02

    Send the brief

    Use the request panel on this page to send your dates, expected footfall and budget. The listed rate is a starting point at €187 per day.

  3. 03

    Get availability and a quote

    We confirm availability with the operator and come back within 24 hours with the all-in cost: rent, staffing, permits and fit-out for Toronto.

  4. 04

    Lock the contract

    Sign the short-term licence, pay the deposit and we register any permit or signage paperwork the address needs.

  5. 05

    Build and open

    Fit-out, install and staff the pop-up. Our production team handles delivery, install and the strike at the end of the run in Toronto.

use cases

pop up storeretail activationretail experienceexperiential marketing

location

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toronto·43.6651° · -79.3235°

the neighbourhood

Leslieville is a bustling hub for creative entrepreneurs and small-scale innovators, particularly those in the food and retail sectors. This neighborhood is a vibrant ecosystem featuring a diverse mix of boutique studios, independent food artisans, and local retailers that line streets like Queen Street East and neighboring alleys. Known for its rich tapestry of pop-up stores and retail activation spots, Leslieville is frequented by creatives launching pre-packaged foods, specialty drinks, and innovative retail concepts. Its charm draws an eclectic mix of brands eager to test ideas without the long-term commitment of a permanent space. For those seeking a foothold in Toronto's creative quarter, Leslieville offers a unique sense of community and support among its established and up-and-coming businesses.

Brands choose Leslieville over more crowded Toronto districts like the Distillery District or Yorkville because of its unique balance of accessibility and affordability. While it may not boast the staggering foot traffic typical of tourist-laden zones, Leslieville provides better square meter value and a more authentic engagement with a local, enthusiastic audience open to new concepts. The area's consistent connectivity — with trams like the ones on Greenwood Avenue and Queen Street East — facilitates easy access for press and potential buyers. These spaces in Toronto typically suit brands launching invite-only events or intimate retail experiences, avoiding the saturation of downtown's tourist-heavy atmosphere.

Located on a well-trodden main business street, this kiosk offers a dynamic street-level character with significant walk-up traffic, particularly appealing to passersby browsing during late mornings and early afternoons. The service window is a perfect conduit for customer interaction in this mainly commercial area, while footfall is composed of both curious locals and savvy consumers drawn to its culinary and aesthetic offerings. However, this location is not ideal for high-volume tourist retail or brands relying on spontaneous, high-visibility street presence. For those interested in activating in such a neighborhood, it's wise to also consider our activation services to fully harness the potential of Leslieville's unique atmosphere.

getting here & street life

nearest transit

  • Greenwood Avenuetram144 m · 2 min
  • Woodfield Roadtram167 m · 2 min
  • Alton Avenuetram371 m · 5 min
  • Coxwell Avenuetram554 m · 7 min
  • Leslie Streettram563 m · 7 min
  • Queen Street Easttram602 m · 8 min

the neighbourhood

The Ashbridge Estate is a historic estate in eastern Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The property was settled by the Ashbridge family, who were English Quakers who left Pennsylvania after the American Revolutionary War. In 1794 the family began clearing land on Lake Ontario east of the Don River. As United Empire Loyalists, they were formally granted a 600-acre (240 ha) plot of land in 1796.

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frequently asked

Yes — Kiosk Rental Opportunity on Busy Toronto Business Street is a vetted pop-up ready space in Toronto, 7 sqm. Request availability and dates through the inquiry card on the listing.

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cormorant · plex mono
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