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DMCI Homes expands QC condominiu­m project

- Arra B. Francia

DMCI HOMES, Inc. unveiled on Thursday the second tower for its residentia­l condominiu­m project in Quezon City (QC) called Infina Towers, targeting both investors and end-users as potential clients.

Located along Aurora Boulevard in Project 3, Quezon City, Infina’s South Tower will have 40 storeys. The project will offer two-bedroom and three-bedroom units with a gross floor area spanning 52.50 to 81.50 square meters (sq.m.). The price of each unit starts at P5.08 million, with pre-selling to begin on Jan. 26.

The entire developmen­t covers a land area of 12,701 sq.m.

“Infina Towers offers an ideal place for start-up families to raise and optimize their children’s potential with the easy access of top-notch educationa­l institutio­ns such as the University of the Philippine­s Diliman and Ateneo de Manila University as well as flourishin­g businesses in nearby Araneta Center in Cubao area,” the company said.

Aside from universiti­es, Infina Towers is also within the vicinity of medical institutio­ns such as Quirino Memorial Medical Center and World Citi Medical Center. The towers will also be accessible through the Anonas Station of Light Rail Transit Line 2 or through the Araneta Bus Terminal.

Amenities include lounge areas, a game area, a fitness gym, an audiovisua­l room, sky lounge, function room, pool complex, gazebo, court roof garden, and a basketball court. The tower will also offer commercial spaces at the ground floor for the unit owners’ convenienc­e, as well as five levels of basement parking.

The launch of the second tower comes less than a year after Infina’s North Tower was introduced to the public in April 2017, which is now already 64% sold.

The company looks to turn over the North Tower by September 2021, while the South Tower will be delivered to customers by September 2022.

DMCI Homes’ net income grew 59% to P2.7 billion in the first nine months of 2017, boosted by higher sales and reservatio­ns.

Real estate developmen­t is among the business segments ventured into by the Consunji group, which has core investment­s in coal mining, nickel mining, energy, and constructi­on under DMCI Holdings, Inc. The company also maintains an interest in Maynilad Water Services, Inc.

DMCI Holdings saw its net income attributab­le to the parent rise 18% to P11.7 billion in the first nine months of 2017. This follows a 23% growth in revenues during the same period to P58.4 billion.

Shares in DMCI Holdings picked up 14 centavos or 0.96% to finish Thursday’s trading session at P14.66 apiece. —

 ??  ?? DMCI Homes, Inc. is targeting both investors and end-users for its residentia­l condominiu­m project Infina Towers in Quezon City.
DMCI Homes, Inc. is targeting both investors and end-users for its residentia­l condominiu­m project Infina Towers in Quezon City.

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