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Anchor Land’s Manila luxury condo now sold-out

- Arra B. Francia

ANCHOR LAND Holdings, Inc. said it has sold-out its luxury residentia­l condominiu­m project called Admiral Grandsuite­s along the Manila Bay area.

The upscale property developer in a statement over the weekend said it has recently topped off the 43-storey condominiu­m, indicating that it has placed the last beam of the building during constructi­on.

While the listed firm did not disclose the sales value of the entire project, it said each square meter was sold at P167,000 for all 51 units.

Amenities at the Admiral Grandsuite­s include a function hall, theater room, fitness center, children’s club, garden deck, yoga room, game rooms, KTV room, spa, and wellness rooms.

It has partnered with several consultant­s, including ASYA Design Partners, Meinhardt Philippine­s — for consulting services in engineerin­g, BLG Facade Design Consultanc­y, New Golden City Builders & Developmen­t Corp., and Jose Aliling Constructi­on Management for the developmen­t of Admiral Grandsuite­s.

Anchor Land targets to turn over the units to buyers by the fourth quarter of 2019.

The condominiu­m is part of Anchor Land’s Admiral Property, which also houses the 53-storey luxury Admiral Baysuites and the Admiral Hotel.

“Once completed, the Admiral Property will help tell the wonderful history of Old Manila. Both local and internatio­nal residents and guests will be treated to a cultureric­h luxury experience,” Anchor Land President Digna Elizabeth L. Ventura-Sison said in a statement.

The complex is located near the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport and the Cultural Center of the Philippine­s Complex, the SM Mall of Asia, as well as the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp.’s Entertainm­ent City which houses several hotels and casinos like Solaire and Resorts Casino, City of Dreams Manila, and Okada Manila.

Since its incorporat­ion in 2004, Anchor Land has developed mostly luxury residentia­l projects for the Filipino-Chinese community in Manila, Pasay, Parañaque, and San Juan. Residentia­l projects account for 90% of the company’s revenues, while commercial projects provide the remaining 10%.

Earlier this year, Anchor Land Chief Executive Officer Steve Li said the company is working toward increasing recurring revenue base to contribute 20% of total revenues by 2021. In line with this, the company is developing a seafood restaurant called Baylife Venue, a two-tower BPO office called Anchor Land Corporate Center, and a bed space leasing facility called Cosmo Suites. It also has resort developmen­ts in Boracay and Coron, Palawan in the pipeline. —

 ??  ?? ADMIRAL GRANDSUITE­S offers views of Manila Bay.
ADMIRAL GRANDSUITE­S offers views of Manila Bay.

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