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New Surrey Housing Co-op Adds 69 Affordable Units Downtown

The Sunshine Housing Co-op has opened a new 69-unit building in Surrey’s City Centre, offering deeply affordable rents. Funded by $12.5 million from BC Housing and a $2.8 million land contribution from the City of Surrey, the project replaces the former co-op site and adds 30 new homes. Mayor Brenda Locke praised the development as a step toward inclusive housing. The original site near Gateway SkyTrain is now set for redevelopment by the Surrey City Development Corporation, with plans for up to 1,800 new homes.

New Surrey Housing Co-op Adds 69 Affordable Units Downtown

Surrey welcomes 69 new co-op homes in City Centre, offering deeply affordable rents through a $15M public-private initiative led by BC Housing and the City.

Affordable Housing Project Unveiled in Surrey’s Core

A new 69-unit co-operative housing project has officially opened in Surrey’s City Centre, marking a significant step toward increasing affordable housing in the rapidly growing region.

Public Funding Makes Project Possible

The six-storey, wood-frame Sunshine Housing Co-op was made possible through $12.5 million in funding from BC Housing and a $2.8 million land contribution by the City of Surrey. The new building is located at 13225 104 Avenue, a central location near transit and services.

Former Residents Transitioned to New Site

Thirty-nine households from the previous Sunshine Co-op at 10744 133 Street have already moved into the new development. Monthly housing charges at the new site range from $445 for a studio unit to approximately $3,000 for a three-bedroom unit, with rents tied to household income.

A Step Toward Mixed-Income, Inclusive Living

Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke celebrated the grand opening on Friday, emphasizing the city’s commitment to inclusive growth.
“This project exemplifies our collective commitment to creating a more inclusive, affordable, and vibrant community—a city where everyone matters,” said Locke. “It adds 30 new homes and supports a wide range of incomes and household sizes.”

Partners Praise Municipal Leadership

Thom Armstrong, CEO of Community Land Trust, who presided over the ribbon-cutting, called the project a model of successful municipal collaboration.
“This is a day that’s been many years in the making,” said Armstrong. “It’s what happens when a municipality gets it right.”

Future Plans for Original Site

The former co-op site near Gateway SkyTrain Station is now being redeveloped by the Surrey City Development Corporation (SCDC). CEO Michael Heeney shared plans for a large-scale housing project that could add up to 1,800 homes.
“We’re consolidating the old site with adjacent properties to create a comprehensive development,” Heeney said. “This allows us to scale housing delivery in ways that private or public entities alone often cannot.”

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