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April 2017 30 Under 30

With a mission to inform, empower, celebrate and advocate for British Columbia's current and aspiring business leaders, BCBusiness go behind the headlines and bring readers face to face with the key issues and people driving business in B.C.

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S U R R E Y B O A R D O F T R A D E S p e c i a l F e a t u r e Why Choose Surrey for Your Business? Surrey is a city of vibrant communities S urrey is a business hub as well as a great place to live. Whether it's the urban environment, new City Centre or cultural ambiance, the city is attracting businesses and families alike. The vibrant communities located within Surrey's 316.4 square kilometres are: Campbell Heights: Campbell Heights Business Park covers a total of 1,900 acres. Surrey expects signi„cant job growth in this high-end business park; projections estimate employment will increase by almost 300 per cent to approximately 20,500 over the next 30 years. Cloverdale: Home to the Surrey Museum‹and unique heritage buildings, Cloverdale is a sought after location for „lming. Fleetwood: Fleetwood oŽers a bracing mix of farming heritage and retail, commercial and multi-family residential developments. Guildford: This neighbourhood is renowned for its retail corridors along 104‹Avenue and 152‹Street, and local businesses have good access to the freeway and are also well positioned in relation to Surrey City Centre. Newton: Newton has the largest population of all of Surrey's town centres (over 120,000), as well as the most ethnically diverse population. It is home to a variety of educational, recreational and cultural facilities, including The Bell Centre for Performing Arts, Newton Cultural Centre and Kwantlen Polytechnic University. North Surrey/City Centre: Simply put, this is the new downtown of Surrey, an outstanding achievement of planning and development, building Surrey's „nancial district that headquarters both Coast Capital Savings and Westminster Savings. Signi„cant residential and commercial development in the immediate area has ˜ourished. Surrey's downtown is home to a growing hospital campus with one of the busiest emergency rooms in Canada, the regional health authority corporate o™ce and a health technološy commercialization centre. (clockwise from left) Campbell Heights Business Park; The Bell Centre for Performing Arts; Newton Athletic Park

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