ICT Group and Lark Group announced that Homewood Suites by Hilton will anchor Surrey’s Health and Technology District’s City Centre 4 building, which is set for completion in late 2025.
The all-suite extended-stay hotel brand will be managed by Aquilini Group.
“The arrival of a Homewood Suites to Surrey is a tell-tale sign of the incredible growth and magnetism of Surrey as a modern, world-class metropolitan city and a regional economic powerhouse especially here in the downtown core where the Health and Technology District is located,” said Kirk Fisher, CEO of Lark Group. “We are privileged to partner with the Aquilini Group to bring the Homewood Suites by Hilton, to Surrey and increasing the city’s expanding hospitality amenities to support continued growth and investments to the region.”
Homewood Suites will be integrated within the City Centre 4 building, taking the top nine floors from levels 17 to 25 with 132,000-square-foot total space including an elegant 6,000-square-foot rooftop amenity space offering a bar and patio, BBQ area, fire pit, and backyard lawn areas. The hotel will feature a range of 189 spacious studio and one-bedroom suites with separate living and sleeping spaces and fully equipped kitchens designed to allow guests to live, work and explore the local community.
“The Homewood Suites by Hilton represents an exciting step forward for the Aquilini Group and our hospitality brand as we continue to expand our presence across Canada,” said Walther Lauffer, VP Hospitality, Aquilini Properties LP. “We believe that the integration of Homewood Suites to the Health and Technology District in Surrey will provide exceptional amenities for visitors, tenants and guests to the region, and significantly increase the opportunities for health, education and commercial spaces by creating a dynamic environment where businesses can thrive.”
The mixed-use 24-storey, 350,000-square-foot City Centre 4 building is part of the Health and Technology District, a unique innovation ecosystem where a cluster of business, health, academic, and technology-based organizations have been focused on supporting growth across B.C.’s emerging business and innovation economy.