The Passages is a new condo presale development by Rize currently under construction at 10138 Whalley Boulevard, Surrey. The development is scheduled for completion in 2024. The Passages has a total of 1126 units.
The Passages, designed by UK Architect Alison Brooks Architects, is a one million square foot mixed-use development in Surrey City Centre.
Aspiring to create an exceptional urban condition by providing free-flowing public space with four landscaped courtyards and multiple pedestrian connections throughout the site. This is an atypical urban strategy in North America, where dense city blocks are often enclosed by townhome podiums.
The Passages will add 954 market residential units, 172 market rental units, a 4,400 sq.ft daycare and 18,116 sq.ft of commercial space. There will be 70,000 sq.ft of shared public outdoor space.
Floor Plans for Passages
Three condominium towers — 38 storeys, 30 storeys, and 21 storeys — and a 6-storey woodframe condominium mid-rise will offer 972 market homes. Overall, 40% are designed to be family-oriented with two and three bedrooms.
Developer Team for The Passages a New Surrey Presale
Rize Alliance is a boutique real estate developer focused on large-scale, design-forward, commercial and residential communities. With over 25 years of experience, Rize creates unique, meaningful, and inspiring places to live, work, and learn throughout Metro Vancouver. Rize enjoys a dynamic and unique portfolio of residential, commercial, and retail properties that reflect their history, determine the future, and celebrate progressive communities.
Founded in 1996, Alison Brooks Architects has developed an international reputation for delivering design excellence and innovation in projects ranging from urban regeneration, master planning, public buildings for the arts, higher education, and housing. ABA’s award-winning architecture is born from intensive research into the cultural, social, and environmental contexts of each project. This results in authentic, responsive solutions for buildings and urban schemes, each with a distinct identity.
Source: Rize
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