About us
RioCan has been shaping the areas where Canadians desire to work and shop since 1993. RioCan Living contributes to the development of the communities in which they choose to reside. Building a neighborhood from the bottom up necessitates more than buildings and mortar — it needs people, and they keep people at the forefront of all they do.Â
So, when choosing a project’s site, architect, and interior decorator, the company doesn’t just think about “the project” but about the people who will live there one day. It listens to the communities in which it operates to ensure that they are improving the distinct culture of each neighborhood. That is why their building in King West does not feel the same as their project in Little Italy, and why you, despite your lifestyle, will like it.
They take pleasure in continual discovery and invention, yet the ideas around which it builds remain consistent. RioCan Living projects are seen in excellent management and access to main commuting routes is simple.Â
Contextual architecture in a network of sites. Event programming that is animated and centered on the community. The Best-in-class standard amenities that are tailored to your needs. Retail experiences hand-picked by retail professionals.Â
Past Projects
Four fifty the Well: Downtown Toronto is Canada’s most excellent urban playground’s cultural and entertainment epicenter. Four Fifty The Well, a professionally run apartment rental complex located at Front & Spadina, calls this historic and vibrant community home, and so can you.
 Four Fifty The Well is a one-stop shop for a living, working, and enjoying innovation and purpose, featuring a distinct combination of shops, entertainment, and luxury accommodations in a matchless world-class neighborhood.
This urban center, which spans 7.8 acres through Wellington to Front, blends sustainability-focused office space,design-focused residential suites, and a large retail setting to provide urban inhabitants with a genuinely inclusive life experience. The Fashion District, the Entertainment District, King West, the area’s neighborhood names say it all, and Four Fifty The Well sits right in the middle of it all.
You can get everywhere from here, courtesy of the TTC’s 504 and 510 Streetcars, or you can remain and do everything, enjoying eating, nightlife, flagship shopping, and cultural attractions like Scotiabank Arena and the Rogers Centre. The Well’s rental apartments duly spread throughout 500,000 square feet of redesigned retail space.
Brio rental residences: Brentwood Village, Calgary, a welcoming neighborhood for all, has extended its arms even further to make way for a new and dynamic mixed-use development. Brio rental apartments, which are professionally maintained, have attracted the young and youthful-looking for luxury living and happy home in Brentwood. Brio embodies modern vitality in a lovely, traditional neighborhood.
In general, brio rental apartments and Brentwood helps to see that contemplative relaxation is a way of life. Nose Hill Park, Crowchild Trail, and Shaganappi Trail are all near enough to feel like your backyard RioCan’s Brentwood Village Shopping Centre is just next door. Because of the proximity to the LRT and the short drive, the excitement of downtown is still within easy grasp.
Brio is close to the Recreation Centre, Brentwood Sportsplex, Sir Winston Churchill Aquatic &, Market Mall, and the University of Calgary, providing this neighborhood with a wholesome thinking attitude and infinite options for its inhabitants.
Strada: Welcome to College Street, Toronto’s Little Italy neighborhood, and Strada, a new luxury rental property. Little Italy has a particular spirit that makes it seem joyful even when there’s not a festival going on. This phenomenon is due to its distinct blend of friendly, long-term locals, curious newcomers, boutique and family-owned businesses, award-winning eateries, and overall ambiance.Â
You’ll never feel out of place in Little Italy. Café Diplomatico, Bar Raval, Bar Isabel, and Sneaky Dee’s are legendary restaurants and renowned haunts. Still, up-and-coming attractions like Giulietta, Barocco X Nino, and PG Cluck’s keep Little Italy’s gastronomic legacy alive.
Strada is close to everything, and living here means living in a professionally run rental home that is really in sync with its environment. The TTC 506 streetcar makes it simple to go about your neighborhood and the rest of the city.Â
Ample green space, charming parkettes, and piazzas mix with a lively street scene filled with fresh vegetable and fruit shops, espresso bars, and cafés to give little Italy and this rental property an old-world charm unique to Toronto.
Linger over a glass of Fernet-Branca at Il Gatto Nero, get a smash burger at Rudy, check out what’s on at the legendary Mod Club — Little Italy rarely disappoints. Here, you’re always a member of the community.