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Old Posted Aug 21, 2016, 7:45 AM
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Originally Posted by jhausner View Post
Interesting. My only hope is that if this happens along with what is happening along New West's water-front that it will kick-start Surrey into redoing its waterfront along the Fraser River. It is an industrial/trailer park wasteland for the most part right now for the most part.

I think it would be really great for the area to have a large residential/commercial swatch both sides of the river.
Surreys waterfront is a flip flop depending on the day of the week. At one time the city of Surrey was planning on buying up all the residential east of KG in the flats for another industrial park. THe reason is crappy soil to build on and high water level and trouble getting insurance and mortgages. And the lack of industrial land near by. But some time in the last few years something has changed as new housees are being built in Bridgeview.
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