Intracorp is proud to have built more towers in Metrotown than any other developer, delivering over 2,000 homes to the neighbourhood.
With homeowners now moved in at our ninth community in Metrotown, Telford on the Walk, we’re taking a look back at all the communities we’ve built and homes we’ve delivered in this area.
Our Metrotown communities feature unparallelled access to transit, a mix of fun and functional amenities and design-driven homes. Our four most recent communities in the area also feature public art installations, contributing to the nearby Beresford Art Walk and character of the neighbourhood.
The Metropolitan
5885 Olive Ave., Burnaby
132 homes
Completed: 1991
The Lexington
4657 Hazel Street, Burnaby
113 homes
Completed: 1993
The Madison
4689 Hazel Street, Burnaby
110 homes
Completed: 1994
The Newmark
4888 Hazel Street, Burnaby
104 homes
Completed: 1998
Centrepoint
4808 Hazel Street, Burnaby
234 homes
Completed: 2006
Metroplace
6461 Telford Ave., Burnaby
342 homes
Completed: 2014
Public Art: Blacktail by Metz & Chew
“Elegant and elemental forms rest on nearby plazas, as if they were shed by a mythical deer. Each form creates a space. blacktail, lies upright like an open hand, providing a place to rest.” – Metz & Chew
Silver
6333 Silver Ave, Burnaby
290 homes
Completed: 2016
Public Art: Shed by Metz & Chew
“Two blocks away [from blacktail], shed, an inversion of blacktail, invites you into its shelter, like a child playing in a fort in the forest.” – Metz & Chew
Maywood on the Park
6463 Silver Ave., Burnaby
298 homes
Completed: 2022
Public Art: Immutable Affection by Kim Cooper
“Immutable Affection alludes to molecules and honey as symbols of community & interconnection as the piece slowly expands upwards into the sky. The curving nature evokes the underside of a ship as it moves through water. Stylized barnacles slowly populate the structure.” – Kim Cooper
Telford on the Walk
6537 Telford Ave, Burnaby
366 homes
Completed: 2024
Public Art: 21st Century Rock Garden by Douglas Coupland
“I wanted to showcase the abundant and wonderful rocks we have here on the West Coast, especially basalt, and the simple ease with which basalt and most rocks enhance all we do here. The coloured poles are stand-ins for both trees and nature and to acknowledge that we live in the new world.” – Douglas Coupland