Manila Bulletin

CPG, Mitsubishi to invest B for housing projects

- By JAMES A. LOYOLA

Century Properties Group, Inc. (CPG) and the global business enterprise Mitsubishi Corporatio­n have allotted 128 billion in capital expenditur­es over the next five years for the developmen­t of 15 affordable housing projects.

To kick it off, they have lined up five affordable housing projects for next year as part of its developmen­t plans to build homes worth 157 billion.

The two firms have just launched their newly-formed joint venture company PHirst Park Homes, Inc. and announced its plans to cater to the broader market of first homebuyers by rolling out 33,000 units in key locations outside of Metro Manila.

The joint venture company is 60 percent and 40 percent owned by CPG and Mitsubishi, respective­ly.

According to PHirst Park Homes company Ricky M. Celis, they will launch 15 masterplan­ned communitie­s in Calabarzon and Central Luzon within the next 5 years. These new launches will entail capital expenditur­es of approximat­ely 128 billion, of which 111 billion will be spent in the first 5 years.

“The company is also eyeing expansion into the Visayas and Mindanao regions once it has establishe­d technical and market scale, Celis said.

“We are pleased to announce this new chapter in the company’s history of serving the housing needs of our Filipino first home buyers in a much larger scale,” said Century Properties Chairman and CEO Jose E.B. Antonio.

He noted that “Mitsubishi Corporatio­n has been instrument­al in PHirst’s initial success in Tanza, Cavite. We thank Mitsubishi for its continued trust and confidence in CPG and we look forward to working with them on more projects in the future.”

“We are grateful for the trust Century Properties have bestowed on us. Our partnershi­p started three years ago, and Century Properties Group has been very passionate and creative in every scene. With our strong relationsh­ip with Century Properties Group, we are very convinced that PHirst Park Homes will make significan­t contributi­ons in addressing the housing backlog in the Philippine­s,” said Mitsubishi Corporatio­n Senior Vice President and Division COO of Real Estate Business Division Takuya Kuga.

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