The studio that was the home of “RoboCop,” “Suicide Squad” and even “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World,” will now have a new permanent tenant.

Pinewood Toronto Studios, a massive studio of more than 250,000 square feet, will be the new home of the upcoming Star Trek television series, The Hollywood Reporter says.

Built in 2008, the studios are Canada’s largest, and is located on Commissioners Street, just minutes from the Outer Harbour Marina. Star Trek will take residence in what is known as the “Mega Stage,” a 46,000-square-foot soundstage that is the largest in North America. It has an added benefit of needing no support columns for the roof, giving clear and unobstructed space for any production (like Star Trek) to take over.

The migration of television and movies to Toronto is making such a space a premium, THR reporter Etan Vlessing wrote. While Vancouver has a number of soundstages under construction, Toronto is “bursting at the seams.”

“We are very near capacity,” Jim Mirkopoulos, a vice president with a rival studio, Cinespace, told the trade publication. “And yes, Vancouver is ahead in terms of studio infrastructure, but our clients tell us they prefer to be in Toronto whenever possible, for many reasons.”

Another former soundstage manager said it’s been difficult to get new studios built, primarily because banks are reluctant to finance them. In many cases, the studios cannot guarantee tenants will stay long-term, even television shows, and if there is no one to replace them when they leave, then such soundstages could become money sucks.

This appears to be the first full confirmation that Star Trek will indeed be laying down roots in Toronto, although TrekCore last week reported it had corroborated the previous rumor with CBS.

If other rumor reports are true, CBS will take possession of the space in September, and start building what is assuredly massive sets in preparation for the start of filming later this fall.