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Sunday, January 27, 2008

  

Building starts forecast for
SE Asia up 45 percent

Scheduled starts for building projects in Southeast Asia are up 45 percent this year compared to 2007, according to BCI Asia’s Building Starts Forecast 2008. The surge in scheduled building starts is being driven by demand for transport-related buildings, offices, health facilities and exhibition space in Southeast Asia. In Greater China, scheduled starts are up 21 percent for 2008 as property developers anticipate rising demand in the residential sector.

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Jumpstart 2008 with Arredare

Freshening up one’s abode after the long December frenzy is enough motivation to free the home of all the holiday clutter.

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NEW York, London, and other cosmopolitan districts around the world have long had their own Central Parks. These areas play a central role in the cities’ well-being, providing residents a place to play and relax in the middle of a busy urban setting.

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The Active Group, one of the country’s leading real estate developers for the past 38 years, recently inaugurated the new Country Club building of the Mount Malarayat Golf & Country Club in Lipa City, Batangas.

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