Willoughby Town Centre is being touted by Western investor as an example of the trend it describes thus; “Big retailers are staking out Langley Township as a prime Metro shopping destination.”
Willoughby Town Centre is being touted by Western investor as an example of the trend it describes thus; “Big retailers are staking out Langley Township as a prime Metro shopping destination.”
Last month’s grand opening of Qualico’s Willoughby Town Centre would be big news in any city, but for the Township of Langley it’s just another signal the fast-growing suburb is maturing into a major retail destination for the Lower Mainland.
It was a day of celebration in Willoughby on Saturday afternoon as the new Willoughby Town Centre held a grand opening celebration in the parking lot at 208 Street and 80 Avenue.
You know them instantly. Vivacious, creative, and usually possessed of a delightful sense of the whimsical and innovative, they’re the people who are never content to simply live life — they transform every moment of every day into a celebration. One such person is Cheryl. A self-confessed trendsetter and free-spirited personal chef, Cheryl is also one of the very first people who fell in love with the village ambiance of Kensington in Langley.
Willoughby Town Centre is rapidly becoming a vibrant gathering place as Langley’s first truly walkable neighbourhood. Now it’s adding its first residential component with Kensington, a 65-unit apartment building. The community, developed by Qualico in partnership with Chow & Li, will provide shopping, dining and high-quality living, all in one spot.