Maple Ridge Master Planning 7 phases
Welcome to SwissReal's flagship development in Maple Ridge, British Columbia - a visionary 7-acre master-planned community set at the prime location of 1234 Dewdney Trunk Road. This ambitious project, exemplified by the successful completion of its first phase, ERA, marks the beginning of a transformative journey for this thriving area.
ERA: The Foundation of a Master Plan
ERA, the inaugural phase of this expansive project, has set the bar high with its innovative blend of residential, retail, and commercial spaces. As a completed component, ERA consists of approximately 1,000 homes that have already begun to breathe new life into Maple Ridge. This vibrant and dynamic neighborhood serves as a testament to SwissReal's commitment to quality and sustainable urban development.
A Hub for Growth and Connectivity
Strategically situated in the center of Maple Ridge, this master-planned community is not just a housing development; it's the nucleus of future growth and community engagement. The project is designed to be a beacon of activity and connectivity, fostering interactions and nurturing a strong sense of community among its residents.
Sustainable Development: A Commitment to the Future
In line with SwissReal's ethos, the entire development prioritizes sustainable and environmentally conscious design. From energy-efficient buildings to community-focused amenities, every aspect of this master plan is crafted with an eye towards reducing environmental impact while enhancing the quality of life for its inhabitants.
SwissReal is proud to present this master-planned community as a shining example of what the future of urban living can look like – a place where lifestyle, commerce, and community converge to create a vibrant, sustainable, and thriving environment.
Sustainable Practices: A Greener Tomorrow
MetroPlaza Tower integrated sustainable practices to reduce its environmental impact. Solar panels adorned the rooftop, generating a portion of the building's energy needs. Rainwater harvesting systems and energy-efficient HVAC systems further contributed to resource conservation.