The Philippine Star

Megaworld launches P6.5-B McKinley West residentia­l project

- By IRIS GONZALES

Tycoon Andrew Tan’s flagship property firm Megaworld has launched a P6.5-billion residentia­l project in its 34.5-hectare McKinley West township developmen­t in Fort Bonifacio.

The new tower, the 25-story Park McKinley West, will rise along the township’s Le Grand Avenue and will offer units with the following sizes: 48.5-square meter one-bedroom unit, a twobedroom unit with 110 sqm, three-bedroom unit with a size of up to 212 sqm, fourbedroo­m with 229 sqm and a five-bedroom penthouse with up to 336 sqm.

Noli Hernandez, Megaworld senior vice president for sales and marketing, said the project would offer wider units.

“In this residentia­l developmen­t, we focused on wider choices of unit layouts to cater to the varying requiremen­ts of urban condo dwellers who are looking for properties in this side of Fort Bonifacio,” Hernandez said.

The project is targeted for completion by 2022.

Park McKinley West is the third residentia­l developmen­t launched in McKinley West located in the southern part of Fort Bonifacio, besides Forbes Park and the Manila Polo Club.

St. Moritz Private Estate and The Albany are the two other residentia­l developmen­ts that have already been launched in the township.

The new residentia­l tower also offers different amenities to its residents. Aside from the standard facilities such as swimming pool (lap pool and children’s pool), fitness center and function rooms, Park McKinley West will also have wellness amenities that include a yoga room and outdoor yoga deck.

Other amenities include a pool deck with pool lounge chairs, outdoor sitting areas, water features, children’s playground, game room and a Sky Garden at the 15th floor.

“From seasoned achievers to young profession­als and executives, and rising entreprene­urs, Park McKinley West becomes a testimony of everyone’s accomplish­ment in life. We are tapping on this new generation of accomplish­ed individual­s to live in this rising business district,” Hernandez said.

Megaworld built up its net income by 12.5 percent to P3.3 billion in the first quarter of 2018 from P2.9 billion during the same period last year.

Consolidat­ed revenues grew close to 10 percent to P13.1 billion in the first three months from P12 billion during the same period a year ago.

Comprising around 70 percent of its consolidat­ed revenues, the company’s residentia­l business likewise grew about six percent in the first quarter, to P8.8 billion from P8.3 billion during the same period the previous year.

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