- Central City Shopping Centre
infobox shopping mall
shopping_mall_name = Central City Shopping Centre
caption =
location = Surrey,British Columbia ,Canada
opening_date = 2003
developer =
number_of_stores = 132
number_of_anchors = 5
floor_area =
manager =
owner =
floors = 2 (mall), 26 (mall and office tower combined)
website = http://www.centralcity.caCentral City Shopping Centre (formerly known as Surrey Place Mall) is a
shopping mall and office tower complex in downtownSurrey, British Columbia ,Canada which is owned by Blackwood Partners Management Corporation. It is nearSurrey Central Station of the SkyTrain system.It is the second largest mall in Surrey, smaller than
Guildford Town Centre and larger thanSemiahmoo Shopping Centre . Notable retailers includeBest Buy ,Shoppers Drug Mart ,T & T Supermarket ,Zellers ,Future Shop ,Winners andTim Hortons . It is home to educational institutions, including a campus ofSimon Fraser University (called "SFU Surrey"),Stenberg College ,Universal Learning Institute ,Vancouver Career College andWestwood College . Its office tower at 112 metres (367 ft) is the tallest building in Surrey. The Shopping Centre itself is 57,400 m2 (617,500 sq ft) while the tower and podium rakes in an additional 52,900 m2 (569,800 sq ft).Public transit buses in Surrey, operated by TransLink, stop across from the Shopping Centre, at Surrey Central Station, connecting with routes to Langley City, Langley Township and White Rock.
Central City and Hollywood
The Central City Tower has appeared in several films and television shows. It has appeared in "Fantastic 4" and also stood in for the LuthorCorp headquarters in season three of "Smallville". It was shown in the movies Firewall; Alone in the Dark;
I, Robot ; Catwoman, and television shows, including Painkiller Jane.Gallery
External links
* [http://www.shopcentralcity.com Central City Shopping Centre official site]
* [http://www.surrey.sfu.ca Simon Fraser University Surrey]
* [http://www.centralcity.ca Central City Shopping Centre official site]
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