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Metal recycler buys Toronto flex building for $12.5 million

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The 1986-built masonry flex building at 2275 Markham Road occupies a two-acre site in Toronto. (CoStar)
The 1986-built masonry flex building at 2275 Markham Road occupies a two-acre site in Toronto. (CoStar)
By Melissa Rosenberger with
CoStar Research
June 12, 2026 | 4:05 P.M.

Metalogics, a scrap metal recycling and trading firm that specializes in purchasing, processing and recycling metal and electronic materials for residential, commercial, and industrial clients, acquired a two-level, 35,266-square-foot flex building at 2275 Markham Road it previously leased in Toronto.

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