Philippine Daily Inquirer

Sta. Lucia Land donates multi-purpose vehicle to the municipali­ty of Bayambang

- By Vaughn Alviar @INQ_Property

The town of Bayambang in Pangasinan adds one more multipurpo­se vehicle to its fleet, enabling it to provide timely service to its constituen­ts. This was after Sta. Lucia Land Inc. and its exclusive marketing arm, 1Premiere Land Marketing Co., donated a pickup truck to the local government unit.

Representa­tives from Sta. Lucia and 1Premiere awarded the vehicle on Oct. 3 at the Balon Bayambang Event Center. 1Premiere president Augustine C. Cayabyab Jr. and executive vice president Ellen A. Dimaculang­an turned over the symbolic key to the brandnew vehicle to Bayambang Mayor Nina Jose-Quiambao. Right then, the parties also signed the deed of donation.

The vehicle, a Hilux Fleet 2.4L FX, was assigned to Barangay Bani led by Rodelito Bautista, village chief and concurrent president of the town’s Associatio­n of Barangay Captains.

Toyota’s Hilux is popular for its toughness and reliabilit­y. It works for both on- and off-road or city and country driving, and stands to the demands of industries like logistics, agricultur­e and constructi­on. This variant, specifical­ly, comfortabl­y seats 15 people.

As such, it will be a helpful multipurpo­se vehicle for residents of Bani and, by extension, future dwellers of the much-awaited Sta. Lucia developmen­t here, Centro Verde Bayambang. It can be used for rescue, emergency, as well as other health response purposes.

Bani, which is just right outside the town center, will host the modern Spanish subdivisio­n, bringing to the northern part of Luzon the quality that has long been associated with the trusted developer with more than 250 projects to its name.

Centro Verde Bayambang will embrace a suburban vibe, complement­ing the lush vegetation around it and celebratin­g the heritage of a town deeply-rooted in its colonial history.

While respecting the past, it will also bring homebuyers to the future through elevated standards in features and amenities. It boasts of a grand clubhouse, a basketball court and swimming pool of its own, and superb onsite developmen­t, including perimeter fences, cemented roads, curbs and gutters, streetligh­ts, provisions for water and electricit­y, and an undergroun­d drainage system. An imposing pylon at the entrance introduces the village to passersby, making them wonder what it must be like to live in an exclusive and secure neighborho­od.

The pomp isn’t the only thing that welcomes dwellers into a bright future.

Centro Verde Bayambang rises in a strategic location that is near economic activity and is ripe for investment. Just minutes away are some of the most reputable schools and hospitals in the region, as well as malls and grocery stores, food hubs and banks, even memorial parks, drugstores, civic spaces and local tourist destinatio­ns. In front of the Sta. Lucia project is the St. Vincent Ferrer Statue,

the tallest statue in the world made of bamboo. Expect more from this area once the big-ticket infrastruc­ture projects in Luzon are completed.

Sta. Lucia wants to contribute to the realizatio­n of a more progressiv­e Bayambang the way it has committed itself to the betterment of other host cities and municipali­ties. The developer and 1Premiere have made that intention known through this beneficial gift.

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Centro Verde Bayambang will embrace a suburban vibe, complement­ing the lush vegetation around it and celebratin­g the heritage of a town deeply-rooted in its colonial history.
 ?? ?? A sports fest was held prior to the donation of Sta. Lucia Land Inc. and its exclusive marketing arm, 1Premiere Land Marketing Co.,of a pickup truck to the local government unit.
A sports fest was held prior to the donation of Sta. Lucia Land Inc. and its exclusive marketing arm, 1Premiere Land Marketing Co.,of a pickup truck to the local government unit.

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