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Landmark Bristol

13315 104 Ave


North Surrey, V0V 0V0 F26 - Whalley

  • Levels: 38, 40, 43, 44, 48
  • Suites: 2000
  • Status: Proposed
  • Title To Land: Freehold Strata
  • Building Type: Strata Condos
  • Bldg#: 16001

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Landmark Bristol - 13315 104 Avenue, North Surrey, BC V0V 0V0, Canada. Crossroads are 104 Avenue and University Drive. This complex will consist of five condominium towers 48, 44, 43, 40, and 38 storeys and a single 11-storey rental tower. If approved, construction of phase one could start as early as 2023.

The Surrey Centre Official Community Plan aims to transform the neighbourhood from a suburban town centre into a walkable, high-density and transit-oriented downtown for the South of Fraser region. The density and mix of uses is meant to create a city centre that is more animated, livable and a place that thrives economically where residents can work, play, and live in their neighbourhood. - urbanyvr.com

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Landmark Bristol Technical Info

Building Name Landmark Bristol
Address 13315 104 Ave
City North Surrey
Neighborhood Whalley
Listing Price Range N/A
Floors 38, 40, 43, 44, 48
Units in Strata:2000
Property Types Freehold Strata
Sub Categories:Strata Condos
Year Built 0000
Architect Name ZGF Architects
Architect Phone 604-558-8390
Architect Email info@zgf.com
Restrictions Details
Title to Land Freehold Strata

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Landmark Bristol - 13315 104 Ave, North Surrey, BC V0V 0V0, Canada
Landmark Bristol - 13315 104 Ave, North Surrey, BC V0V 0V0, Canada
Landmark Bristol - 13315 104 Ave, North Surrey, BC V0V 0V0, Canada
Landmark Bristol - 13315 104 Ave, North Surrey, BC V0V 0V0, Canada

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Other Buildings in Complex/Area

  1. A D'corize - 13399 104TH AVE - BCS3444
  2. B D'cor - 10455 134TH STREET - BCS2239
  3. C D'cor - 10455 UNIVERSITY DRIVE - BCS2239
  4. D D'cor - 10499 UNIVERSITY DRIVE - BCS1886
  5. E D'cor - 10499 134TH STREET - BCS1886
  6. F Wave - 13303 103A AVENUE -
  7. G Whalley - 10523 134TH STREET - LMS1328
  8. H Grandview Court - 10523 UNIVERSITY DRIVE - LMS1328
  9. I Evolve - 13328 104 AVE - PL 8960
  10. J University District 2 - South Tower - 13425 104 AVE - EPP79101
  11. K University District - Alumni Tower - 13398 104 AVE - EPS3177
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  13. M University District - 13409 104 AVENUE - EPP79101
  14. N Parkview Court - 10533 134 STREET - LMS1328
  15. O Parkview - 10533 UNIVERSITY DRIVE - LMS1328
  16. P Olympic Court - 10289 133RD STREET - BCS2859
  17. Q Ultra - 10290 133 STREET - EPS769
  18. R 3 Civic Plaza - 13481 103 AVE - EPS4743
  19. S 3 Civic Plaza - 13483 103 AVE - EPS4743
  20. T 3 Civic Plaza - 13495 Central AVE - EPS4743
  21. U Guildford Villa - 14338 103 AVE -
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  23. W King & Crescent - 3480 146A STREET - EPP109498
  24. X The Brewery District - 258 NELSON'S CRESCENT - BCP47993
  25. Y Viceroy - 609 Belmont STREET -
  26. Z Impressions - 3355 North ROAD -
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