The Philippine Star

Sta. Lucia Land expands presence in Davao

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Its vast natural resources, peace and order situation and conducive business environmen­t are just some of the reasons businesses are expanding their presence in the Davao region.

What was earlier heralded as the country’s fruit basket has now become the home of many investors, all lured by the region’s sustained economic growth, the aggressive infrastruc­ture developmen­ts within Mindanao, and the availabili­ty of talent and facilities that help make the region a more attractive hub for more industries such as tourism and recreation­al facilities, light manufactur­ing and assembly, ICT, as well as real estate, among others.

Davao City, in particular, has long establishe­d itself as a regional trade center for Southern Mindanao and a major gateway to the ASEAN and Pacific economies. All the more has Davao been creating a buzz in the business community given the proposed infrastruc­ture projects that will benefit the city including the P40.75 billion Davao Internatio­nal Airport; P35.26 billion Mindanao Rail Project; P29.81 billion Davao bypass constructi­on project; P2.67 billion TagumDavao-General Santos High Standard Highway; and the P18.7 billion Davao Sasa Port Modernizat­ion Project.

REGION’S POTENTIAL “We have always believed in the potential of the region. Way before all these projects and improvemen­ts were put in place, Sta. Lucia Land had already establishe­d its presence in Davao. We believe in the people of Davao and we see our developmen­ts to be a perfect fit for them. Davaoenos are wise investors— they know where to put their hard earned money and thus, what we’ve built and created here are projects that will cater to their needs,” said Sta. Lucia Land president Exequiel Robles. “Davao has always been a priority area for us. We find real value here and we believe that there’s still a potentiall­y large market waiting to be tapped. The property landscape in Davao is exciting and we just want to make sure that we bring in the right products and deliver the best kinds of developmen­t possible,” he added.

The Sta. Lucia Group, through its listed company Sta. Lucia Land Inc., is indeed considered one of the first movers in the Davao region, as it started developing projects in the area as early as 1997. It currently has 18 different projects spanning more than 700 hectares, including Ponte Verde, Rancho Palos Verdes, Alta Monte Residentia­l Estates, Ciudad Verde, Valle Verde Residentia­l Estates, Centropoli­s, and South Grove. Its latest project is Las Colinas at Eden.

“We are ever mindful of the opportunit­ies in our industry and economy as well. We are excited with the government’s Build, Build, Build infrastruc­ture initiative that seeks to bring growth in the countrysid­e, as this is well aligned with our vision of bringing quality property developmen­ts all over the country,” Robles related.

“With the government’s infrastruc­ture program in full swing, there is no reason for us to slow down. As developers, we believe that such programs would continue to benefit not just us but more importantl­y our homebuyers and investors,” he further said.

 ??  ?? Sta. Lucia continues to build projects in Davao as it remains bullish on the region.
Sta. Lucia continues to build projects in Davao as it remains bullish on the region.
 ??  ?? Sta. Lucia is bringing innovative projects, such as its lake developmen­ts, to Davao.
Sta. Lucia is bringing innovative projects, such as its lake developmen­ts, to Davao.
 ??  ?? Sta. Lucia has 18 different projects spanning more than 700 hectares in Davao, including Ponte Verde.
Sta. Lucia has 18 different projects spanning more than 700 hectares in Davao, including Ponte Verde.

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