Please contact Ted Mildon at ted.mildon@colliers.com for more information on this opportunity.
Please contact Ted Mildon at ted.mildon@colliers.com for more information on this opportunity.
Sprawling over a 25-acre undeveloped site on 168th Street, just off Highway 99 near 10th Avenue in south Surrey, the proposed resort would include a 200-room four-star hotel, 60,000-square-foot gambling floor, 27,000-square-foot convention and entertainment centre with restaurants and lounges as well as parking for 1,200 vehicles.
Tanya Gabara, community liaison for Gateway, touts the resort as one of “the biggest entertainment venues outside Vancouver,” providing much-needed space for conventions, concerts, comedy shows and other large events for residents of Surrey and the Fraser Valley. The theatre, she said, will have at least 800 seats.
Courtesy of the Globe & Mail
“In the last year, industrial developer Ryan Beedie has moved into the more precarious world of residential development.
When asked why he’d bother, Mr. Beedie, who already oversees $1-billion in industrial real estate assets, agrees that it’s partly due to one simple reason. He’s bored.
“Absolutely,” he says, without hesitation, straightening up in his boardroom seat. “You are absolutely right. ‘What’s this shiny thing over here?’ Absolutely. We have also expanded industrial into Alberta – we have quite a few projects now going on in Calgary. Again, why do that? Good question. Because it’s fun – it’s a new experience.””
View the entire article HERE