The Philippine Star

FLI to develop new township in Cebu City

- Iris Gonzales

Gotianun-owned Filinvest Group will develop a 19.2-hectare mixed-use project in Cebu following the signing of a deed of absolute sale with the Cebu City government.

The project is seen complement­ing Filinvest’s existing projects in Cebu such as a 40-hectare joint venture developmen­t with the Cebu government called City di Mare and the 10-hectare Il Corso commercial project in South Road Properties (SRP).

The Filinvest consortium, composed of Filinvest companies and Sytengco-owned corporatio­ns, acquired the 19.2-hectare property for P6.7 billion.

Cebu City Mayor Edgardo Labella welcomed the planned developmen­t in the city.

“We welcome the new developmen­ts and opportunit­ies that Filinvest consortium will bring to SRP and to the city. The purchase payment would help the city to finally retire the SRP loan and provide basic services to its constituen­ts.

Our city strives to maintain the business-friendly environmen­t that has made us one of the top investment havens in the Philippine­s,” he said.

Filinvest Developmen­t Corp. president and chief executive officer Josephine Gotianun Yap said the Filinvest Group is proud to be the first investor in Cebu’s South Road Properties.

“We now have a total developabl­e land size of around 70 hectares which is the biggest share owned by any developer in the SRP. We are excited about what we can develop given the large size of land we have and influence the trend and developmen­t directions in SRP to maximize its growth potentials.” Yap said.

Filinvest is one of the major investors in Cebu with residentia­l, commercial, hospitalit­y and BPO centers in the region.

Its developmen­t projects include large-scale townships such as the 306-hectare Havila, the 677-hectare Timberland Heights and 60-hectare Manna East in Rizal, the 350-hectare Ciudad de Calamba, the 40-hectare City di Mare in Cebu and the 51-hectare Palm Estates in Talisay City.

In Metro Manila, Filinvest Land owns 20 percent of Filinvest Alabang, developer of Filinvest City.

In south Luzon, FLI has two townships in the Clark Special Economic Zone – an industrial and logistics park and mixed-use developmen­t at New Clark City (288 hectares) and Filinvest Mimosa+ Leisure City (201 hectares) in partnershi­p with FDC.

 ??  ?? Present during the signing of the deed of absolute sale and check turnover were (from left) Josephine Gotianun Yap, president and CEO, Filinvest Developmen­t Corp.; Cebu Mayor Edgardo Labella and Necisto Sytengco, chairman, Sytengco Group of Companies.
Present during the signing of the deed of absolute sale and check turnover were (from left) Josephine Gotianun Yap, president and CEO, Filinvest Developmen­t Corp.; Cebu Mayor Edgardo Labella and Necisto Sytengco, chairman, Sytengco Group of Companies.

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