The Philippine Star

Golden Bay Properties plans P1.3-B office bldg

- – Catherine Talavera

A seafood restaurant company is diversifyi­ng its business as it is set to develop its first office project estimated to cost around P1.3 billion.

In a media briefing, Golden Bay Properties chief operating officer Jardin Wong said the 10-story Aspire Corporate Plaza would sit on a 3,500 square meter lot in the Bay Area, just behind the groups’s Golden Bay Fresh Seafood Restaurant along Macapagal Blvd in Pasay City.

Unlike most office buildings in the Bay Area, Aspire Corporate Plaza will be selling its office spaces instead of leasing it out.

This is in line with the company’s goal of helping Filipino-Chinese companies grow their businesses.

“It is our desire to offer our fellow Filipino-Chinese businessme­n, especially in the Binondo area, the opportunit­y to own their own space rather than just leasing it,” Wong said.

“After our recent groundbrea­king rites, we realized there were many other entreprene­urs, not just FilipinoCh­inese, looking for office spaces they could call their own,” Wong said.

The company quietly broke ground for its maiden office project, and has since received interest from both Chinese-Filipino firms as well as pure Filipino firms on buying units of the upcoming project.

Aspire features a total gross floor area of 17,000 square meters and offers about 73 office units for sale.

Wong said prices for the office spaces start at P200,000 per square meter.

The building is set to be completed in two years.

Golden Bay Properties has partnered with Asya Design Partners, Sta. Elena Developmen­t Corp., D.A. ABCEDE and Associates, and Meinhardt Philippine­s for the developmen­t of the project.

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