The mixed-use building proposed by Marcon would be located at the intersection of 102 Avenue and City Parkway in Surrey, across the street from Central City.
After a month away, Surrey City Council is back in back in action this week and one of the first new development proposals they will be considering is a big one by Langley-basedProposed for 13511-13551 102 Avenue, at the intersection with City Parkway, directly across the street from the Central City shopping centre, is a 42-storey residential tower with a seven-storey commercial podium consisting of a mix of uses.
The residential component would bring 365 new condominium units to the area, including 33 studios, 198 one-bedrooms, 116 two-bedrooms, and 18 three-bedrooms.Residential amenities would be located on levels 7, 16, 41, and 42, and would include indoor meeting spaces, workspaces, multi-purpose rooms, lounges, and fitness areas, as well as fitness areas, open lawn spaces, dining space, and a children's play area outdoors.
A total of 435 vehicle parking stalls and 444 bicycle parking stalls would be provided in a seven-level underground parkade shared between the residential and commercial components.City staff are in support of the proposal, saying that Marcon's plans are "appropriate for this part of Surrey City Centre, and form part of an emerging high-density mixed-use and residential hub around Surrey Central SkyTrain Station," which is a three-minute walk away from the site.
The building will also make use of various sustainability features, according to the application, including a 50% window-to-glass wall ratio, an airtight building envelope, direct ventilation in residential units, high-performance glazing, high-albedo roofing, and a rainwater management system.
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