How UniverCity Began
In 1963 Arthur Erickson and Geoff Massey drafted an arrangement for what is currently UniverCity with the vision of a urban focus as a major aspect of Simon Fraser University (SFU), despite the fact that it would be 40 years until their arrangement would come to fruition. 2003 denoted the underlying

year of development and a remarkable group at Simon Fraser University was conceived. UniverCity at present gloats more than 3,000 inhabitants and extreme arrangements require a sum of 4,500 private units in various neighborhoods with schools, parks and different comforts. Quickly, there are nine private apartment suite towers, one all town home complex and a three-building low-ascent improvement. From single man suites to 3 and 4 room town homes with private yards and carports that oblige babysitter quarters, there is a home that will meet all tastes and necessities.
In the underlying years of this youthful group UniverCity pulled in SFU understudies and occupants that were attached to Simon Fraser University. As expression of this one of a kind improvement spread the demographic has moved. Presently, one will locate an extensive variety of occupants, from understudies to resigning couples and all age gatherings and family make-ups in the middle. With the opening of the Nesters market in mid 2010 and the most up to date grade school expansion to the Burnaby School District set to open in the fall of 2010, UniverCity is pulling in a blend of all demographics.
In 1963 Arthur Erickson and Geoff Massey drafted an arrangement for what is currently UniverCity with the vision of a urban focus as a major aspect of Simon Fraser University (SFU), despite the fact that it would be 40 years until their arrangement would come to fruition. 2003 denoted the underlying
year of development and a remarkable group at Simon Fraser University was conceived. UniverCity at present gloats more than 3,000 inhabitants and extreme arrangements require a sum of 4,500 private units in various neighborhoods with schools, parks and different comforts. Quickly, there are nine private apartment suite towers, one all town home complex and a three-building low-ascent improvement. From single man suites to 3 and 4 room town homes with private yards and carports that oblige babysitter quarters, there is a home that will meet all tastes and necessities.
In the underlying years of this youthful group UniverCity pulled in SFU understudies and occupants that were attached to Simon Fraser University. As expression of this one of a kind improvement spread the demographic has moved. Presently, one will locate an extensive variety of occupants, from understudies to resigning couples and all age gatherings and family make-ups in the middle. With the opening of the Nesters market in mid 2010 and the most up to date grade school expansion to the Burnaby School District set to open in the fall of 2010, UniverCity is pulling in a blend of all demographics.
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