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Sunday, July 06, 2008

  

The resurgence of Sta. Mesa
as prime residential location

The district of Sta. Mesa in Manila enjoys a strategic location being situated near the vibrant cities of San Juan, Mandaluyong and Quezon City. Residing in this area has long been an option among the Filipino-Chinese community who conduct their daily business within Manila as Sta. Mesa has established itself as a major artery that links businesses from Manila to the lively districts of Makati and Ortigas.

In recent years, the real-estate boom has tapped this area as a viable spot for business and recreation, hence, the emergence of thriving businesses and continuous development. Among the major companies operating in this area are processing factories, major malls and commercial establishments, educational institutions, premier hospitals, and a wide range of hotels and lodging places.

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O T H E R   R E P O R T S

 

Location, security and the other conveniences offered by a professional and experienced property manager are among the top three reasons for the brisk sales of its residential condominium units, according to officers of Avida Land, Ayala Land’s affordable housing subsidiary.

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Amid a growing consciousness for environmental sustainability, BCI Asia, the leading provider of construction information in Asia-Pacific in cooperation with Pacific Paint (Boysen) Philippines Inc., hosted the FuturArc green building forum with experts from around the world calling for action on sustainability.

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THE realization of the Hacienda Escudero dream takes a step forward with the formal blessing of the development’s pool and bathhouse facilities.

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