Sun.Star Pampanga

Megaworld expects P1-B revenues from residentia­l dev’t in Pampanga

- BY IAN OCAMPO FLORA Sun.Star Staff Reporter

CITY OF SAN FERNANDO— Megaworld has launched its first residentia­l developmen­t in its 35.6-hectare Capital Town in the City of San Fernando here and is expecting some P1billion in sales revenues.

To be called Chelsea Parkplace, the 12-storey residentia­l tower offers 193 units ranging from studio (up to 31 square meters), one-bedroom (up to 45.5 square meters), and two-bedroom (up to 88 square m et er s) .

It takes inspiratio­n from the boroughs of New York City, with its façade pegged on the brownstone­s of the Big Apple’s Upper West Side.

Taking cue from New York City’s charming apartments and edifices, all units of Chelsea Parkplace will have balconies, offering views of the landscape of Capital Tow n.

Its amenities include both adult pool and kiddie pool with pool lounge and outdoor benches, indoor and outdoor events hall, fitness center, and a daycare center.

“After selling around 70 percent of our shophouse lots in Capital Town in just a little over six months, we have experience­d a spike on inquiries on residentia­l developmen­ts within the township. And so, we launched this project this year in response to the demand. Perhaps, people saw the rise of the capital city of San Fernando to be a major beneficiar­y of the growth of Clark and Pampanga in general. The city has its own character, and Capital Town capitalize­s on its rich history and heritage in the overall masterplan of the developmen­t. This is what everyone is so excited about,” explains Eugene Em Lozano, first vice president for sales and marketing, Megaworld Pampanga.

He said the new residentia­l project is due for completion in 2022.

Capital Town is Megaworld’s first township developmen­t in Central and Northern Luzon. Formerly the site of the Pampanga Sugar Developmen­t Company (PASUDECO), it is one of Pampanga’s historical treasures and is located near the Pampanga Provincial Capitol.

“With the completion of the Manila-Clark railway where San Fernando will have its own station, it would only take around 30-40 minutes or even less to reach the City of San Fernando from Metro Manila, and less than 10 minutes to and from Clark,” reveals Lozano.

The new township will feature a neo-classical shophouse district, mall, museum, leisure parks, cyberpark as well as wide avenues and boulevards that would connect it to the major highways in the city that lead to North Luzon Expressway (NLEx) and the Clark Internatio­nal Airport.

 ??  ?? SOON. Architect’s perspectiv­e of Megaworld’s Chelsea Parkplace which will soon rise in the City of San Fernando.
SOON. Architect’s perspectiv­e of Megaworld’s Chelsea Parkplace which will soon rise in the City of San Fernando.

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