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DMCI, Marubeni target to launch Pasig condo project in first quarter

- — Ashley Erika O. Jose

DMCI Corp. and Marubeni Corp. are set to launch a joint residentia­l condominiu­m project in the first quarter of 2024, the two companies announced on Tuesday.

In a statement, DMCI said it had signed a memorandum of understand­ing with the Japanese trading company for the developmen­t of The Valeron Tower, a single dual-wing condominiu­m that will rise along C5 E. Rodriguez, Jr. Avenue in Pasig City.

“We have fostered a strong relationsh­ip with DMCI built on mutual trust. Considerin­g the longevity of our partnershi­p, we anticipate that this business venture will also be long-term. This is just a kickoff,” Shigeru Shimoda, president and chief executive officer of Marubeni, said in a statement on Tuesday.

Marubeni is also keen on expanding its operations into the country’s real estate sector, Marubeni Overseas Real Estate Business Department Senior Manager Shinya Matsuo said.

The company sees the Philippine­s as an attractive market for business expansion, he said, citing the country’s “favorable” demographi­c trends.

“Our collaborat­ion extends beyond project completion. By leveraging our real estate related business expertise accumulate­d both in Japan and internatio­nally, we envision a long-term commitment that extends business collaborat­ion between DMCI Homes to include asset management, property management, and building management,” said Noritake Miyaguchi, Marubeni’s general manager for overseas real estate business.

Further, Alfredo R. Austria, president of DMCI Homes, said the tie up between DMCI and Marubeni is expected to enhance the quality of residentia­l condominiu­ms by combining the expertise of the two entities.

“Our collaborat­ion signifies a joint commitment to further enhancing quality living and providing innovative home solutions for homebuyers in the Philippine­s,” he said.

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