The Philippine Star

Gotianuns, Mitsubishi to jointly develop new P15-B Filinvest City complex

- By IRIS GoNZAleS

The Gotianun family is partnering with Mitsubishi Corp., a global business enterprise, for the developmen­t of a portion of Filinvest City in Alabang into a mixed-use property with an investment of P15 billion.

In a disclosure yesterday, Filinvest Developmen­t Corp., the conglomera­te of the Gotianun Group, said its subsidiary Filinvest Alabang Inc. (FAI) is the proponent of the project.

Under the agreement, Mitsubishi will acquire a 40 percent interest in FAI’s almost 17,000 square meters of land at the heart of Filinvest City.

The parties will jointly develop the property as a multitower, mixed-use complex through a joint venture company.

The project will add 183,000 square meters of mixed-use gross leasable area in the central business district in Alabang.

FAI and MC are set to bring in their expertise and experience in the fields of constructi­on, operations and management, and urban developmen­t, to create their first shared innovative landmark.

“We are very pleased to enter into an agreement with Mitsubishi Corp. and we are looking forward to this partnershi­p. We are optimistic that our synergy will bring forth another first-of-its-kind developmen­t that will complement the growth and vision of Filinvest City,” said FAI president Catherine Ilagan.

The new project is envisioned to be a landmark developmen­t that will feature grade A office spaces complement­ed with impressive retail concepts in the area.

Closing of the transactio­n is subject to the satisfacti­on of certain conditions precedent, including obtaining approval from the Philippine Competitio­n Commission, FDC also said.

The project is strategica­lly located in Filinvest City, Alabang. Specifical­ly, the new mixed-use developmen­t would be situated across the newly expanded Festival Mall and adjacent to the premier residentia­l strip Parkway Avenue.

FAI is a subsidiary of Filinvest Developmen­t Corp., focusing on mixed-use urban developmen­ts in Metro Manila using modern and ecological urban planning and design.

It was incorporat­ed on Aug. 25, 1993 for the developmen­t of the massive 244-hectare Filinvest City, a joint venture project with the Philippine government. FAI is 80 percent owned by FDC and 20 percent owned by Filinvest Land Inc. (FLI).

Mitsubishi, meanwhile, is a global corporatio­n that operates across various industries. These include natural gas, industrial materials, petroleum & chemicals, mineral resources, industrial infrastruc­ture, automotive and mobility, food and consumer industries.

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