A high-density residential development with five towers and a sixth modestly sized building are being considered for Surrey City Centre. The project will span 6.3 acres (2.5 hectares) replacing the existing Bristol Estates — at 1301-13355 104th Avenue and 13280-13362 105th Avenue — near the northwest corner of the intersection of University Drive and 104th Avenue in Surrey, Canada.
The development site is northwest of Surrey City Hall and will consist of five condominium towers; a 52-story, 48-story, 44-story, 39-story and 36-story building, which will accommodate 2,017 condominium homes combined. A comparatively modest sixth mid-rise structure, will contain 185 new rental homes with a combined total of 330 bedrooms, which will replace all 156 rental homes in Bristol Estates’ 1960s-built, three-story structures on the site. Existing tenants will be provided the right-of-first-refusal for the new homes and at below-market rents, while any remaining rental homes will be offered at market rents.
Altogether, with condominium and rental homes combined, the redevelopment will generate 2,202 homes, with a unit mix of 353 studios, 899 one-bedroom units, 841 two-bedroom units, and 109 three-bedroom units. The buildings are scheduled to be constructed in five phases.
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