3 Civic tower

3 Civic Tower

June 2017 topped out but under construction
General information
Type Mixed-use
Location 10347 City Pkwy, Surrey, BC V3T 4B8
Construction started 2014
Completed late 2017-2018
Cost $400 million
Owner City of Surrey
Height
Antenna spire none
Roof 164 m (538 ft) [1]
Technical details
Floor count 52[2]
Design and construction
Architect Patrick Cotter
Developer Century Group
Website
3civicplaza.ca

3 Civic Tower is a mixed-use complex located in Surrey, British Columbia. At 164 m (538 ft) tall it is by far the tallest building in Surrey and overtook the fourteen year rival Central City Mall. It will consist of residences, a hotel (Marriott hotel)[3], offices and retails on the main floor.[4] Its completion will take place during 2018, alongside service facilities and higher education. Strategically located near the Surrey City Hall, 3 Civic Plaza has been touted as the focal center and the anchoring tower of the Whalley area.[5] A nearby proposed tower at 191 m (625 ft)[6], once completed will see 3 Civic tower becoming the second tallest in Surrey by 2021.

Pre-development

Prior to its announcement, Surrey's previous mayor announced on a new project that would shape surreys long term infrastructure. The plan included the building of Apartment towers and large-scale developments in a municipality without much space to expand upon it's growing neighbors.

References

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  1. https://www.emporis.com/buildings/1235676/3-civic-plaza-surrey-canada
  2. https://www.3civicplaza.ca/features
  3. https://www.3civicplaza.ca/hotel
  4. https://scdc.ca/project/3-civic-plaza/
  5. http://3civicplaza.ca/blog/
  6. https://urbansurrey.com/
  7. https://www.theglobeandmail.com/real-estate/3-civic-plaza-aims-to-take-the-suburb-out-of-surrey/article5848320/

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