SURREY CITY CENTRE

REALIZING THE FUTURE

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Surrey Courtesy BTAworks Population Centre Point of Metro , 1961-2016

1961

2016

Courtesy BTAworks Building for the Future Population Growth between the City of Vancouver and Surrey, 1981 to 2041 900,000

800,000 Census Projected

700,000

600,000

500,000

400,000 Population

300,000

200,000

100,000

- 1981 1991 2001 2011 2016 2021 2031 2041 Surrey 147,138 245,173 347,821 468,251 517,887 578,000 668,000 740,000 Vancouver 413,952 471,844 545,671 603,502 631,486 697,000 734,000 770,000

Source: Metro Vancouver, Metro 2040 ResidentialCourtesy Growth BTAworks Projections and Statistics Canada, 1981,1991,2001, 2011 and 2016 Censuses Growth and Change Population Growth between the Metro Vancouver Region and the City of Surrey, 2011 to 2016

Metro City of City of Vancouver Vancouver Surrey 6% 6.5% 11%

Source: Metro Vancouver, Metro 2040 Residential Growth Projections and Statistics Canada, 2011 and 2016 CensusCourtesy BTAworks Surrey City Centre Trade Area - 25 min (16 km) Driving Distances Courtesy BTAworks Population Growth to the Surrey City Centre Trade Area, 2006 to 2041 4,000,000

3,500,000 Municipalities in the Census Projected Surrey City Centre 3,000,000 Trade Area: Burnaby, , City of 2,500,000 Langley, Langley Township, Maple 2,000,000 Ridge, Anmore, Belcarra, Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port 1,500,000 Moody, Surrey, and White Rock 1,000,000

500,000

- 2006 2011 2021 2031 2041 Surrey City Centre Trade 1,104,006 1,202,614 1,519,621 1,774,531 1,961,441 Area Metro Vancouver 2,197,206 2,313,328 2,782,221 3,130,931 3,402,441 % of Metro in 50% 52% 55% 57% 58% Trade Area

Source: Statistics Canada, 2006 and 2011 Censuses and Metro Vancouver, Metro 2040 Residential Growth Projections Courtesy BTAworks Growth and Change Population Growth between the City of Surrey and Surrey City Centre 2011 to 2016

Census Tracts around the City of Surrey City Central City and Surrey Centre King George 11% 17% Skytrain Stations 21%

Source: Metro Vancouver, Metro 2040 Residential Growth Projections and Statistics Canada, 2011 and 2016 CensusCourtesy BTAworks Changes to Surrey’s Population by Education Levels, 1996 to 2011140,000 1996 2011 120,000 116,155 115,895

100,000 97,400

78,755 80,000 71,425 70,840

60,000

40,000 33,430 23,405 20,000

- No Schooling, Elementary High School Diploma Non-University Post Bachelor's Degree, Masters only, or Some Secondary Secondary Training or Doctorate (incomplete) -9% 247 19% 203 Courtesy BTAworks Source: Statistics Canada, 1996 Census and 2011 NHS % % Employment Growth in the City of Surrey, 1991-2021

1991 2001 2011 % 2021 % Growth Growth (1991- (1991- 2021) 2011) Number of Jobs 720,125 986,940 1,263,472 75% 1,434,506 99% in Metro Vancouver Number of Jobs 65,070 111,850 181,752 179% 225,589 246% in the City of Surrey

Source: Metro Vancouver, Population in Metro Vancouver , Census 1921-2011 Courtesy BTAworks Metro Vancouver, Metro 2040 Residential Growth Projections City of Surrey Employment Lands Strategy (2008) How the City of Surrey and Surrey City Centre Lives Percent of Population in Type of Housing Density, 2016

80% 69% Metro Vancouver City of Surrey Surrey City Centre 70%

60% 51% 50%

40% 35% 36%

30% 25% 19% 21% 20% 18% 11% 9% 10% 4% 3% 0% Single Family Homes Duplex/Triplex 11- Townhouses Mid-Rise to High-Rise Over 1-10 Units / Hectacre 25 Units / Hectacre 26-50 Units / Hectacre 51 Units / Hectacre

Courtesy BTAworks Data Source: Statistics Canada, 2016 Census Surrey City Centre Circa 1998 The Deal: the Partners in the Central City New Campus 5000 Students/Staff

1998 New Office Building New Campus 2500 workers 5000 Students/Staff

1998 Courtesy Architects New Office Building New Campus 2500 workers 5000 Students/Staff

Surrey Place Mall 1500/Hour!!

1998 Courtesy Bing Thom Architects Courtesy Bing Thom Architects Courtesy Bing Thom Architects Courtesy Bing Thom Architects Courtesy Bing Thom Architects Courtesy Bing Thom Architects Courtesy Bing Thom Architects

Courtesy Bing Thom Architects Surrey City Centre Master Plan

Courtesy Bing Thom Architects Courtesy Bing Thom Architects FOURTH FLOOR

FUTURE LITERACY CENTRE Courtesy Bing Thom Architects Courtesy Bing Thom Architects Courtesy Bing Thom Architects Courtesy Bing Thom Architects Courtesy Bing Thom Architects Courtesy Bing Thom Architects

Citypoint Gateway SkyTrain Station

• 452 condominium apartments

• completed 2011

• 5,300 sf retail at the base

• LEED Silver certified

3 Civic Plaza Surrey Central SkyTrain Station

• 525,000 sf building on < 1 acre

• 349 condominium apartments

• 144-room full service CIVIC Hotel

• 50,000 sf Kwantlen Polytechnic University Campus Holland Parkside King George SkyTrain Station

• 3 acres

• +/- 800,000 sf buildable

• 60,000 sf YMCA Background & Context Educational Institutions

Simon Fraser University

Simon Fraser University Kwantlen Polytechnic University Background & Context Public Sector Investment Background & Context Private Sector Investment Plan Components Finer Grain Road Network Plan Components LRT – Transit Corridors Plan Components Green the Downtown Plan Components Green the Downtown Kickstarter idea? Entertainment Precinct Kickstarter idea? Entertainment Precinct Next Phase led by Surrey and SCDC Centre Block Surrey City Centre 2045