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[Title] => CrownAsia tops off Picasso tower
[Summary] => In todays busy world, fast-rising communities are in demand to keep up with fast-paced lifestyles. The countrys largest homebuilder, CrownAsia is stepping up to the challenge with the right on schedule development of its first vertical project, Presidio at Brittany Bay. With the first tower of Presidio already completed, the recent topping off of its second tower Picasso and the groundbreaking of its third tower Michelangelo give CrownAsia the upper hand in addressing the urbanites needs as well as their desires.
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[Title] => Crown Asia celebrates Presidios success
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