The Campbell


A series of community consultations held in 2017 shaped our vision and plans for this project. Related learnings inspired the design of a purpose-built rental project that includes multigenerational living for families of all types and sizes, with building amenities that encourage social interaction in creative, playful and inviting common spaces. We are tremendously proud to be creating a new 10,000 sq ft Toronto Public Library branch on the ground floor that will serve and add value to the neighbourhood.

Check out rentthecampbell.com for more information on the project and to register for leasing opportunities.

Location: Junction Triangle, Toronto, Canada
Status: Complete, Occupied
Partner: BentallGreenOak
Architect: Teeple Architects
Landscape Architect: Ferris + Associates
Interior Design: HOK

  • 238,690 square feet over 14 storeys
  • Approximately 94% residential, 1% commercial and 5% library branch
  • 236 purpose-built rental homes
  • 10 affordable units delivered in partnership with non-profits The Red Door and Integral House
  • 10,000 square foot public library on the ground floor

3803 Dundas Street West

We are targeting a thoughtful mix of residential and ground floor commercial tenants to attract and service those living within the building, across the neighbourhood and beyond. 

Our design was directly inspired by the project’s location on the edge of the Humber River Valley Ravine, and is characterized by unique landscaping, balconies that blur the lines between indoor and outdoor space, and generous public realm improvements.

Location: Lampton, Toronto, Canada 
Status: Design

7 Labatt Ave & 77 River St

This uniquely positioned project sits on the edge of Regent Park, between the bustle of downtown and the natural refuge in the Don Valley.

The surrounding neighborhood has evolved in recent years thanks to developments like River City, the Canary District, and the revitalization of Regent Park. New public spaces, a state-of-the-art aquatic center, a community centre, and cultural and learning centers, have made the area more liveable.

With excellent transit connectivity, including four upcoming Ontario Line subway stations within a 15-minute walk, future residents will have easy access to downtown and beyond. Bike lanes along River, Shuter, and Dundas streets offer easy connections to the downtown core and nearby Don River Valley trails.

At the heart of this project is our partnership with The Salvation Army, with whom we’re building a new 12,500 square foot branch. In addition, a new public space at River and Labatt, along with ground-level retail space, will create a lively and vibrant streetscape.

This development takes advantage of the areas transit connectivity, walkability and access to community space to provide much needed housing in Toronto.

Thoughtfully designed, this development embraces the area’s unique character while supporting its continued growth.

  • 48- & 44-storeys
  • 344 vehicular parking spaces
  • 1,240 bicycle parking spaces
  • 1,119 new homes, including a mix of 1, 2 and 3 bedrooms  
  • 2500 sq ft Privately-Owned Publicly Accessible Space (POPS)
  • 4500 sq ft retail space
  • 12,500 sq ft Salvation Army branch

You can learn more about our plans through the City of Toronto’s Development Applications Portal (search by address: 77 River Street and 7 Labatt Avenue).

Have a question, great partnership idea or just want to stay informed? Get in touch with us any time, we look forward to connecting: info@77river.ca

Kingston & Co.

Located a short walk from the beach, Kingston & Co. stands on the site of the former Alpine Hotel – a cherished landmark for almost 75 years that closed its doors in 2011.

We’re really proud of how the project contributes to the neighborhood’s unique social fabric. Thoughtfully designed to prioritize resident’s quality of life, Kingston & Co. includes expansive and varied spaces where folks can gather and socialize. Key features include a rooftop terrace with panoramic views, growing spaces for private and communal gardens and inviting amenities such as fitness and yoga studios, a workshop and tool room, car wash, pet wash and ample bicycle parking.

Location: 1100 Kingston Road, Kingston Road Village, Toronto, Canada
Status: Completed 2018
Partner: Main + Main
Architect: Teeple Architects
Interiors: Mason Studio
Awards: Award of Merit, 2021 Toronto Urban Design Awards

  • 162,000 square feet over 10 storeys
  • Approximately 88% residential and 12% commercial
  • 144 new homes including a mix of studios, one, two, and three bedroom condos
  • Street-level retail