Huseyin Perk

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416-855-0678

Huseyin Perk
639 Queen Street W 503, Toronto, ON M5V 2B7
For Lease
0 Bedrooms
0 Bathrooms
0 Garage
ActiveFor Lease

$1/sq.ft yr

639 Queen Street W 503, Toronto, ON M5V 2B7

Toronto · Waterfront Communities C1 · M5V 2B7

MLS® C13136418OfficeListed May 15, 2026
1,100 sqft

Key Facts

Tax

$14 (2026)

Type

Office

Size

1,100 sqft

Parking

None

Brokerage

MARCUS & MILLICHAP REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT SERVICES CANADA INC.

Description

1,100 SF character brick-and-beam office loft available in the iconic Burroughes Building at 639 Queen Street West. Suite 503 features 2 large windows, hardwood floors and open concept layout. Potential to combine with Suite 502 (1,200 SF) for total of 2,300 SF. Ideal for creative, media, tech, medical or professional tenants seeking a distinctive address. Originally constructed as F.C. Burroughes Furniture Company department store in 1907, the building offers character brick-and-beam space in a well-preserved building providing modern offices to meet needs of today's tenants. Fibre optic internet available up to 1,000 MBPS. Service and passenger elevator on-site. Steps to the 501 Queen and 511 Bathurst streetcar routes. Accessible via intercom from the lobby.

Property

Property TypeOffice
CommunityWaterfront Communities C1
MunicipalityToronto

Inside

Utilities

SewerSanitary
Heating TypeGas Forced Air Closed

Building

Size1,100 sqft

Parking

Garage TypeNone

Land

Cross StreetQueen / Bathurst

Financial Details

List Price$1
Annual Property Tax$14 (2026)

Listing Information

MLS® NumberC13136418
StatusActive
TransactionFor Lease
List DateMay 15, 2026
BrokerageMARCUS & MILLICHAP REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT SERVICES CANADA INC.
Data SourcePROPTX / AMPRE
639 Queen Street W 503, Toronto, ON M5V 2B7, Toronto C01 M5V 2B7View Map

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