CrownAsia allots P7.5B for 3Q 06
June 30, 2006 | 12:00am
CrownAsia, the countrys biggest builder of masterplanned urban housing, is investing P7.5 billion on new real estate developments in Mega Manila. Following up on the property firms decade-long leadership in building homes and communities for middle-income families all over the country, CrownAsia will subsequently launch five major projects in the third quarter of 2006.
"As a pioneer Master-Planned Community (MPC) Developer in the Philippines, CrownAsia is committed to developing an upgraded line of residential communities," said CrownAsia president Jerry Navarrete, "Each community combines strategic location and well-planned land use, offering homeowners a range of opportunities within a single, self-contained and environmentally responsible community."
Citing the property firms corporate vision, Navarrete said CrownAsia offers homes and masterplanned communities featuring designs of enduring excellence and value which in turn innovate the residential opportunities in Mega Manila. Crown City, a 300-hectare mixed-use development (comprised of residential and commercial areas) valued at P3.5 billion will be launched in July. The 10-year masterplanned enclave is envisioned to become the TownCenter of Bacoor, Cavite which will feature an IT Park, financial district, and commercial center with a symphony of residential opportunities such as single-detached homes, walk-up and high-rise condominiums, and townhomes. The P1 billion Assumption Heights at Antipolo City to be launched on the same month is another mixed-use project inspired by American countryside architecture. By August, the P500 million Altadena at Pasig City will be unveiled, offering a limited number of townhomes to ensure exclusivity for its prime location conveniently accessible via Ortigas Avenue.
The line-up of eight completed CrownAsia communities in Mega Manila consists of Vivace in Imus, Cavite; La Mediterranea in Dasmariñas, Cavite; Madelaine Place and Classic Square in Bacoor, Cavite; Mia Vita in Antipolo City; Beacon Place in Las Piñas City; and La Brea and Grandwood in Quezon City.
"As a pioneer Master-Planned Community (MPC) Developer in the Philippines, CrownAsia is committed to developing an upgraded line of residential communities," said CrownAsia president Jerry Navarrete, "Each community combines strategic location and well-planned land use, offering homeowners a range of opportunities within a single, self-contained and environmentally responsible community."
Citing the property firms corporate vision, Navarrete said CrownAsia offers homes and masterplanned communities featuring designs of enduring excellence and value which in turn innovate the residential opportunities in Mega Manila. Crown City, a 300-hectare mixed-use development (comprised of residential and commercial areas) valued at P3.5 billion will be launched in July. The 10-year masterplanned enclave is envisioned to become the TownCenter of Bacoor, Cavite which will feature an IT Park, financial district, and commercial center with a symphony of residential opportunities such as single-detached homes, walk-up and high-rise condominiums, and townhomes. The P1 billion Assumption Heights at Antipolo City to be launched on the same month is another mixed-use project inspired by American countryside architecture. By August, the P500 million Altadena at Pasig City will be unveiled, offering a limited number of townhomes to ensure exclusivity for its prime location conveniently accessible via Ortigas Avenue.
The line-up of eight completed CrownAsia communities in Mega Manila consists of Vivace in Imus, Cavite; La Mediterranea in Dasmariñas, Cavite; Madelaine Place and Classic Square in Bacoor, Cavite; Mia Vita in Antipolo City; Beacon Place in Las Piñas City; and La Brea and Grandwood in Quezon City.
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