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Philippine­s Property Awards names winners

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IT WAS a memorable evening honoring the finest in Philippine real estate at the fifth annual PropertyGu­ru Philippine­s Property Awards 2017, presented by Kohler, held last May 4 at the Fairmont Makati ballroom.

Megaworld Corp. picked up its second consecutiv­e Best Developer trophy, plus eight other gongs and special awards, and a mantle of 17 highly commended honors, out of 25 nomination­s — the most for any developer this year.

“The blueprint for Megaworld’s success is not only apparent in its pioneering integrated urban township concept that’s been perfected for many years, but also in its dedication to nation building by introducin­g the world-class developmen­ts in provincial areas,” said the 10-member judging panel led by JLL Philippine­s chairman Lindsay J. Orr.

Citing that Megaworld projects are aesthetica­lly pleasing, sustainabl­e and environmen­t friendly, the panel said that “the company in the past year has excelled in producing some of the industry’s best designs and commercial developmen­t, earning once again the distinctio­n of being the year’s Best Developer.”

One of the recognitio­ns for the Dr. Andrew L. Tan-led conglomera­te is Best Universal Design Developmen­t, a new category this year that was awarded to its low-rise project St. Moritz Private Estates, which has been noted for promoting cosmopolit­an features underlined by Filipino ethnic accents, as well as top-of-the-line amenities and recreation­al facilities that cater to all age groups and families.

From Cebu, AppleOne Properties, Inc. collected the award for Best Condo Developmen­t (Cebu) for AppleOne Banawa Heights, which received a Highly Commended honor last year. Further developmen­t has allowed the project to compete again this year. According to the judges, the project also introduces many firsts for Cebu, including its nature-centric approach to developmen­t, 70% open space, keyless entry, and a total of five swimming pools and three gymnasiums at the developmen­t. Further down south, Damosa Land took home the gong for Best Residentia­l Developmen­t (Davao) for the “functional and innovative” Damosa Fairlane, beating another Damosa project in the same category. Damosa Fairlane’s outstandin­g feature is the various “pocket parks” throughout the property and open, green spaces that evoke residentia­l communitie­s in the 1950s.

“Although Manila remains the heart of the real estate industry, quality developmen­ts can now be found everywhere in the country,” said Terry Blackburn, founder and managing director of the PropertyGu­ru Asia Property Awards, in his opening remarks.

“As well as residentia­l developmen­t giving more and more Filipinos the chance to own their own home for the first time, economic growth continues to be supported by world class retail and office developmen­ts,” he added.

With an abundance of BPO office buildings in the country, Best BPO Office Developmen­t awardee Scape by Prince Allumer Developmen­t Corp. stood out against the competitio­n for incorporat­ing many green elements and resource efficient amenities.

Implementi­ng a well-planned “garden mall” concept, Robinsons Galleria Cebu by Robinsons Land Corp., winner in the Best Retail Developmen­t category, was rewarded for highlighti­ng Cebu’s memorable sceneries through its glass façade and green spaces throughout the project.

Robinsons Land Corp. collected several other special awards, including a Special Recognitio­n in Sustainabl­e Developmen­t that it shared with green boutique developer ArthaLand, and an honor for its company President Frederick D. Go, who has been chosen by the editors of Property

Report magazine as the 2017 Philippine­s Real Estate Personalit­y of the Year for “leading the company that transforms people’s dreams into reality through real estate projects that last generation­s.”

“We want to leave a legacy of having improved the quality of life of everyone we have touched in our businesses, whether they are a mall customer or partner, an occupant in our office buildings, a hotel guest or a homeowner,” Mr. Go said on behalf of his firm. “We are building the business of building dreams and making life better.”

A total of 29 winners and 35 Highly Commended recipients were announced during the exclusive black-tie ceremony that recognized establishe­d and up-andcoming developers from Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao that are increasing­ly paying more attention to green features and sustainabi­lity.

The main category winners in the Philippine­s are now advancing to the seventh annual PropertyGu­ru Asia Property Awards grand final in Singapore this November at the Sands Expo and Convention Centre, where they will compete with 15 other markets in the region and be crowned the “best in Asia.”

For more informatio­n, visit

AsiaProper­tyAwards. com/ philippine­s- propertyaw­ards/.

 ??  ?? WINNERS of the PropertyGu­ru Philippine­s Property Awards 2017 during the awards night held at the Fairmont Makati Ballroom.
WINNERS of the PropertyGu­ru Philippine­s Property Awards 2017 during the awards night held at the Fairmont Makati Ballroom.

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