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Delta developers look beyond our borders

They're behind projects that are transforming South Delta, but local developers Ron Toigo and Sean Hodgins also have huge undertakings elsewhere in the region.
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Ron Toigo’s Shato Holdings has a pair of condo towers proposed for Vancouver, while the Century Group is nearing completion of Surrey’s tallest building.

They're behind projects that are transforming South Delta, but local developers Ron Toigo and Sean Hodgins also have huge undertakings elsewhere in the region.

Toigo's Shato Holdings recently unveiled designs for a redevelopment of his existing White Spot restaurant in the 1600-block of West Georgia Street in Vancouver, a project that will further change the downtown skyline.

The proposal is for two condo towers, a 33-storey and a 39-storey, that would have a total of 350 units.

Shato Holdings is also behind the recently completed Spot on Cambie condominium development at West 12th Avenue and Cambie Street across from Vancouver City Hall.

President of the Century Group, Hodgins is behind the massive new 3 Civic Plaza tower in Surrey that's nearing completion, which has become the tallest building in that city.

Located near the Surrey Central SkyTrain station, and flanked by the library and city hall, the 55-storey complex will have such tenants as a Marriott International hotel, a Kwantlen Polytechnic University campus as well as 349 upscale residences.

A media event was scheduled this week at the $150 million complex where it was to be noted that Surrey is undergoing a rapid transformation as it advances to become the next major business and tourism hotspot outside of Vancouver.

Meanwhile in Delta, following a public hearing last month, Delta council gave conditional approval to a 60-townhouse addition proposed by Shato Holdings for its Tsawwassen Springs development.

As far as the Century Group, it's continuing site preparation works at the Southlands in Tsawwassen where it will build 950 housing units and approximately 80,000 square feet of ground-oriented commercial space.

Century Group is also eyeing a major redevelopment of its Tsawwassen Town Centre Mall property that would see several multi-use buildings replace the current structure.