Property giant Megaworld is looking into
further expanding its development portfolio in the provinces in the next ten
years as opportunities for economic growth look brighter and bigger outside of
Metro Manila.
In the next 10 years, the Philippines’s
largest developer of integrated urban townships and the biggest lessor of
office spaces, will spend around P180-billion to develop its provincial
townships alone, particularly those that have been already launched this year.
These townships include Iloilo Business Park in Mandurriao, Iloilo City; The
Mactan Newtown, in Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu; Davao Park District in Lanang, Davao
City; Northill Gateway in Talisay City, Negros Occidental; The Upper East in
Bacolod City; The Capital in the City of San Fernando, Pampanga; Twin Lakes in
Alfonso, Batangas near Tagaytay; Southwoods City in the boundaries of Cavite
and Laguna; Suntrust Ecotown in Tanza, Cavite; Sta. Barbara Heights in Sta.
Barbara, Iloilo; Boracay Newcoast in Boracay Island; and Maple Grove in General
Trias, Cavite.
“We have remained to be a strong real estate
developer in Metro Manila during the past 27 years. Now, we are further
spreading our nation-building efforts, particularly in developing idle lands
into bustling business and lifestyle districts, to the key cities and towns
across the country where economic opportunities abound,” says Kingson Sian,
executive director, Megaworld.
To date, Megaworld has launched 21 integrated
urban townships across the country covering around 3,061 hectares in land area.
Twelve of them, or more than half, are in the provinces covering around 2,807
hectares while the remaining nine are in Metro Manila covering 254 hectares.
Out of the twelve provincial townships, seven
are already partially operational while the remaining four, namely Northill
Gateway, The Upper East, The Capital and Maple Grove, are lined up for
development within the next three years.
“Those partially operational are the
townships that have opened some of its components while some of the residential,
office, commercial, institutional and leisure components are still under construction. Maturity of townships usually take 10 to 15 years,
depending on the size and components,” explains Sian.
Eight of the company’s ’10 biggest townships’
are in the provinces, with Alabang West and McKinley Hill as the only two Metro
Manila townships in the list.*
Megaworld revealed that each township would
have a unique character and identity that usually blend with the local culture
and lifestyle.
The company, led by tycoon Dr. Andrew L. Tan,
secured its mark in the real estate industry by acquiring land in mostly prime
areas around the Philippines during the past two decades. The result of
Megaworld’s sound land banking is its current footprint of over 4,000 hectares
throughout strategic areas in the main regions of the country.
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