MANILA, Philippines — Anchor Land recently broke ground for Copeton Baysuites, its P6-billion condominium in Bay City.
The project is touted as the biggest tourism district in the Philippines. It has draswn the attention of both local and foreign investors.
Anchor Land chairman Stephen Lee said the project could provide clients with investment opportunities.
“As the prime mover in Bay City, we are the only upscale developer that offers profitable investment opportunities for potential clients in the area through Copeton Baysuites,” Li said.
The development is set to rise beside City of Dreams Manila and across the future Ayala Mall Bay Area.
Li believes development in Bay City will continue given the growing attractiveness of the area because of its proximity to Pagcor’s Entertainment City, which houses high-end hotels and entertainment centers, such as Solaire Resort and Casino and Okada Manila.
More luxury developments are expected to rise in the booming district, including the Bayshore City Resorts World and Westside City, which will further boost economic activities in the area.
Li said Copeton Baysuites is the only ultra-luxury residential enclave in Bay City that exclusively offers high- ceiling and future-ready units with two to four bedrooms.
The West Tower is built to provide low-density living spaces for families and top executives. It features two to four spacious bedrooms, strategically facing the landscape of Manila Bay.
Meanwhile, the North and South Towers offer big cuts of studio-type units and two-bedroom spaces and high-end amenities, providing both luxury and comfort to professionals and entrepreneurs.
“Anchor Land’s notable reputation in the industry has been due to our deep understanding of our clients and our impeccable track record in serving their best interests by delivering the minute details of their demands and their grandest preferences,” Li added.
Anchor Land also has two high-end residential properties in Bay City – Sole Mare Parksuites and Monarch Parksuites. For this year, it aims to complete Baylife Venue, which will house the biggest seafood restaurant in the Philippines.