“Surrey Has Innovation Built Into Their Dna. ”
Louise Turner,
Ceo Innovation Boulevard
Urban living
If you’ve been to Central Surrey lately, you’ve seen for yourself: big things are happening here. Some of the province’s top employers and most celebrated post-secondary institutions are here. Healthcare innovation and architectural innovation, recreation and culture – it’s all happening in Surrey’s downtown core. And at One Central, it’s right outside your front door.
Move to Surrey
Each Month
Spent on New Construction
in Surrey in Last Decade
Surrey is growing fast — in fact, it’s expected to become BC’s largest city by 2041. Between 2011 and 2016, the population grew 10.6%. And with more people come more businesses, more jobs, more investments — and ultimately a more dynamic place to live, work and play.
Proposed Investment In Public Transit
Invested In Surrey Central Station Upgrade
With so much within steps of your front door, you might find your feet are the only mode of transportation you need. But when you’re called away from Central Surrey, you can get there quickly and easily with TransLink. At One Central, you’ll be able to see the incoming Skytrain from your front door — and still make it in time.
Surrey Library
Simon Fraser University - Surrey Campus
FinancialCAD Corporation
SFU Sustainable Energy Engineering Building (SE3P)
Best Buy
Surrey City Hall
North Surrey Recreation Centre
Innovation Boulevard
Fraser Health Authority
Central City Shopping Centre
Shoppers Drug Mart
Starbucks
T&T Supermarket
Scotiabank
RBC
Safeway
Old Yale Road Elementary
Kwantlen Park Secondary
Surrey Fire Service Hall
Future UBC - Surrey Campus
growing city
Innovation Boulevard is “the catalyst for health tech,” headquartered in Central Surrey. A collaboration between the City of Surrey, Simon Fraser University, and Fraser Health Authority, Innovation Boulevard fosters innovation and creates economic and social value for the people of Surrey.
Population Growth
Between 2011-2016
Active Businesses
Louise Turner,
Ceo Innovation Boulevard
Education and culture
What do three post-secondary institutions within a single square mile do for a neighbourhood? Infuse it with a youthful, energetic spirit, for one. The Surrey central campuses of Simon Fraser University, Kwantlen Polytechnic University and the University of British Columbia are also major contributors to the area’s economy. And they’re all an easy walk from One Central.
SFU Students
Million
Investment In SFU’s
New Se3p Building
Million
LAND ACQUISITION
IN UBC'S EXPANSION