The Freeman

Mandani Bay to turn over 1,200 units by April

- — Ehda M. Dagooc

Seaside township developmen­t Mandani Bay is set to turn over a total of 1,200 residentia­l units by April this year.

This will start to create a community within the 20-hectare developmen­t, which will in turn determine what future developmen­ts the company will pursue in the masterplan­ned project in the next few years, said HT Land Inc., project director Gilbert Ang in an interview.

These over a thousand residentia­l units are located in the towers being built within the township,

Ang said.

To assure security, Mandani Bay owners are not allowed to offer their units for AirBnB purposes, or short term lease.

About 80 percent of the condominiu­m owners are local, 90 percent of whom are Cebuanos.

Last year Mandani Bay announced its move to respond to the current pulse of the Cebu market, specifical­ly in providing office spaces that offer fiscal incentives from Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA).

Besides the residentia­l and condotel offerPhili­ppine ings, Ang said HT Land is also accelerati­ng and increasing its inventory for office spaces.

The project’s 25-story Tower 4 shall largely caters to office tenants.

Mandani Bay is a 20-hectare township developed by Hongkong Land and Gaisano-led Taft Properties at the North Reclamatio­n Area in Mandaue City.

Hongkong Land is a listed leading property investment, management and develop group, which also has a number of mixed-use projects under developmen­t in cities across Greater China and Southeast Asia, including a luxury retail center at Wangfujing in Beijing.

Taft Properties on the other hand, shares the strength and stability of Metro Gaisano retail chain, its sister company, both of which form part of Vicsal Developmen­t Corporatio­n.

 ??  ?? HT Land Inc., project director Gilbert Ang said the turnover of units will slowly form a community within the 20-hectare Mandani Bay developmen­t. EHDA M. DAGOOC
HT Land Inc., project director Gilbert Ang said the turnover of units will slowly form a community within the 20-hectare Mandani Bay developmen­t. EHDA M. DAGOOC

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