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Burnaby-Metrotown
Burnaby’s Metrotown is one of the region's most developed and fastest growing town centres. It is served by the region's first SkyTrain line in the mid-1980s and anchored by B.C.'s largest shopping and entertainment complex.
Metrotown provides convenient access Downtown Vancouver by SkyTrain, bike, automobile, or bus, and easy connections to New Westminster, Surrey and other municipalities.
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As an older centre that has progressively added new developments over the years, Metrotown offers a range of housing types and tenures from three-storey walk-up apartments to modern residential towers.
Recent developments focus on taller residential developments that cater to younger professionals, working couples, families and seniors. A large stock of affordable rental units, primarily three and four storey walk-up apartments, is also available. In 2001, 63 percentof Metrotown’s population rented.
| Jobs |  With its expanding office market, Metrotown continued to add jobs through the 1990s. From 1991 to 2001, approximately 4,400 new jobs were created in Metrotown. | Population | 
Due to its proximity to Downtown Vancouver, affordability, and convenient transportation connections, Metrotown attracts younger families and single adults. The number of school-aged residents in the past ten years has significantly increased, while older residents and empty nesters are attracted to Metrotown’s shopping and services, which are within easy walking distance. Between 1991 and 2001, Metrotown's population increased by almost 8,000 people, and today, almost 25,000 people call Metrotown home. | Transportation | 
Metrotown is well served by public transit and offers good automobile, bicycle and pedestrian connections to Downtown Vancouver and other nearby local centres. The centre itself is served by two SkyTrain stations and several bus routes.
Metrotown is also located a short drive from Highway 1 with easy and quick connections throughout the region and abroad. | Community facilities | 
Metrotown offers a variety of community facilities and services, including Burnaby's main library branch and Bonsor recreation centre. Smaller pocket parks and sports fields join, Central Park, an urban oasis rivaled in size only by Stanley Park. Central Park boasts over eight kilometres of cycling, jogging and walking trails, an outdoor pool, ponds, and tennis courts. Metrotown is also home to childcare centres, a community school, and various non-profit community agencies. | Commercial-retail/offices | 
With over 2,000,000 square feet of retail space, three adjoining malls located in the Metrotown Core (Metropolis at Metrotown, Metrotown Centre, and Station Square) serve as the city’s commercial and retail anchor. Metropolis at Metrotown and Metrotown Centre are under the same ownership, and constitute B.C.'s largest mall. The mall also includes two large office towers, which house the head offices for Shaw Cable and TransLink.
The Crystal is a new $94 million mixed-use complex that houses office space, a hotel residential tower, and an adjoining mall and food court.
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