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The Business Case for Relocating to Surrey

Tako J. van Popta, managing partner of Mcquarrie Hunter LLP, on why relocating to Surrey is a smart business move

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What’s the secret to building a business with happy employees and healthy profits? A well-thought-out strategy is vital and strong leadership is important, but what about location? Tako J. van Popta of Mcquarrie Hunter LLP, a leading Surrey-based law firm, discusses why relocating to Surrey makes perfect business sense.

For the past three years, the Real Estate Investment Network has named Surrey the best place in British Columbia to invest. In your opinion, what’s driving this demand?

There’s an enormous influx of people heading east right now. The city of Surrey welcomes roughly 1,000 new residents each month. The biggest single factor is the availabili­ty of land in Surrey compared to other areas of Greater Vancouver. From my office window, I can see at least half a dozen constructi­on cranes putting up high-rise buildings. The growth we’re seeing is amazing.

Surrey is growing at an astonishin­g rate, and that opens up opportunit­ies for businesses with the right vision. Six years ago, Mcquarrie Hunter amalgamate­d its operations into one large law practice right here in the Central City Tower. South of the Fraser is where we dominate, but we still compete with some of the larger legal practices based in downtown Vancouver.

Surrey is known as a growing city with a lower cost of doing business. Beyond the associated cost efficienci­es, why is relocating to Surrey a smart business move?

There’s a shortage of commercial and industrial land in the Lower Mainland, and that land is available in Surrey. Transporta­tion links are important too, and Surrey has a lot to offer on that front: Highway 1 and the Port Mann Bridge have drasticall­y improved over the past few years, and commercial transporta­tion flows freely to and from Surrey by truck, rail or sea. Surrey isn’t afraid to service that part of our economy. Surrey City Hall is very pro-business and pro-developmen­t; they want to build a great city, and that bodes well for businesses that wish to relocate here.

What about businesses with a crossborde­r presence, or those that cater to students and working profession­als? Why is Surrey an ideal location for these types of companies?

Surrey is close to the U.S. border, which is a distinct advantage for enterprise­s with U.S. and Canadian business dealings, or for those that wish to expand into the American market. Simon Fraser University also has a campus in the Central City Tower, and Kwantlen Polytechni­c University is coming to downtown Surrey—this is great news for businesses that cater to younger customers. There’s definitely a need for more restaurant­s and entertainm­ent options for those who live, work and study in the area.

Let’s talk about personnel. What makes Surrey an attractive place for business profession­als to live and work?

Housing is more affordable in Surrey than Vancouver, and it’s a great place for young families to put down roots. Surrey is also very accessible by car or public transit. Even if employees live in Burnaby, New Westminste­r or Coquitlam, they can just hop on the Skytrain and head down to Surrey. Surrey is no longer just the “bedroom suburb” that supplies Vancouver with employees. Surrey is on a steady growth trajectory to becoming a twin city of Vancouver.

Mcquarrie Hunter LLP is a multi-practice, Surrey-based law firm that serves the needs of businesses, individual­s and institutio­ns in the Lower Mainland and throughout B.C. Mcquarrie Hunter LLP 15th Floor, Central City Tower, Suite 1500 13450 102nd Avenue, Surrey, BC V3T 5X3 604.581.7001 | mcquarrie.com

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Mcquarrie Hunter LLP managing partner Tako J. van Popta knows Surrey is a place where businesses can thrive

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