Top industrial areas in Mississauga: 2026 guide
May 18, 2026

Top industrial areas in Mississauga: 2026 guide

By Michael Law · Industrial Real Estate Broker, Lennard Commercial Realty

Discover the top industrial areas in Mississauga for logistics, manufacturing, and real estate investment in our detailed 2026 guide.

Michael Law

About Michael Law

Managing Partner and Industrial Real Estate Broker at Lennard Commercial Realty. Representing tenants and landlords across Toronto and the GTA for 15+ years. Michael specializes in GTA industrial real estate — connect with Toronto's leading industrial broker at mlawrealestate.com/industrial-broker-toronto.

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What is clear height in a warehouse or distribution centre?

Clear height in a warehouse or distribution centre refers to the usable vertical space from the finished floor to the lowest overhead obstruction — typically the bottom of the roof structure, sprinkler heads, or HVAC equipment. It is the single most important building specification for warehouse tenants because it determines how many racking levels can be installed and therefore how much product can be stored per square foot of floor space.

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What is a letter of intent (LOI) in industrial real estate?

A letter of intent (LOI) in industrial real estate is a non-binding document that outlines the key business terms a tenant and landlord have agreed to in principle before a formal lease is drafted. It covers the essential deal points — rent, term, free rent, TI allowance, options — and signals mutual intent to proceed to a binding lease. While generally non-binding on the business terms, LOIs often include binding exclusivity or confidentiality provisions.

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What is CAM (common area maintenance) in industrial real estate?

CAM, or common area maintenance, refers to the costs a tenant pays — on top of base rent — for the upkeep and operation of shared areas in a multi-tenant industrial building. In a typical GTA industrial net lease, CAM is one component of the operating cost recovery alongside property taxes and building insurance, and is charged on a per-square-foot basis proportional to the tenant's share of the building.

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