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Tag Archives: park place
Concord’s Park Place open house [pics]
Concord Pacific is weeks away from releasing their Park Place towers to owners and investors, with 90% of the units already sold. To complete sales of the remaining 10%, the popular development company is holding an open house this weekend, … Continue reading
Posted in Development, Whalley
Tagged bc, city centre, concord, downtown, infinity, pacific, park place, surrey, towers
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Park Place showcases best of Concord [pics]
Now that Concord’s resale efforts for Park Place are well underway, it is moving to complete the final component of Infinity’s second phase: a small commercial building at the heart of the master planned urban village. As part of Concord’s … Continue reading
Posted in Development, Whalley
Tagged bc, building, city centre, commercial, concord pacific, design, Development, king george, park place, skytrain, surrey, urban
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Why nobody dare walk in Surrey City Centre
With work winding down on the Surrey Outpatient Hospital, set to open next summer, and construction just beginning on the RCMP E-Division Headquarters, Green Timbers is set to become a major regional destination for both residents and workers. Although these … Continue reading
Posted in City Hall, Development, Transport, Whalley
Tagged bc, bc parkway, central city, City Hall, concord pacific, cyclist, e-division, green timbers, holland park, hospital, king george, outpatient, park place, pedestrian, rcmp, sidewalk, skytrain, surrey, translink
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Concord has big plans for Surrey City Centre
With Concord Pacific’s two stepchildren towers finally topped out, the esteemed development corporation is shifting its focus to new projects in Surrey City Centre. Following comments from CEO Terry Hui earlier this summer that Concord is committed to the area, … Continue reading
Posted in Development, Whalley
Tagged concord pacific, Development, infinity, king george skytrain, park place, sky towers, surrey city centre, towers
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Concord to build more towers, convention centre pushed
via The Province For about five years now, Mayor Dianne Watts and her staff have followed an ambitious vision to create a vibrant, sky-scraping, new downtown core in the heart of an old part of Surrey. Sure, thanks to the … Continue reading
Posted in Development, Whalley
Tagged bc, city centre, concord pacific, convention centre, Development, investment, park place, surrey, tower
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Infinity renamed Park Place, to resume construction
The towers formerly known as Infinity Phase 2 have been rebranded as Park Place by Concord Pacific, the development group that took over the project after its previous owners went bankrupt during the peak of the recession. According to reps … Continue reading
Posted in Development, Whalley
Tagged city centre, concord pacific, Development, infinity, king george skytrain, park place, surrey, tower
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Update on the Holland Pointe development
According to reports, the Holland Pointe development at King George and 98A Ave is currently on hold, but simply waiting for the markets to pick up before beginning construction. As of October 20th, it was in the Servicing Agreement Stage … Continue reading
Posted in Development, Whalley
Tagged 51, 98a avenue, city centre, holland pointe, king george, park, park place, Planning and Development, storeys, surrey, tower
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