Philippine Daily Inquirer

DEVELOPER BREAKS GROUND IN GENERAL SANTOS CITY

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Santos City, also known as “GenSan,” does not only tout its status as the Tuna Capital of the Philippine­s—it’s also one of the country’s premier fish producers.

It currently boasts of seven highly modernized tuna processing plants and the country’s largest fleets of tuna fishing vessels.

Travelers who hanker for Gensan’s sashimi-grade yellow fin tuna and its various grilled offerings fly to the city’s spectacula­r annual event called Tuna Festival, which features fish-themed culinary demos and nonstop food-tripping.

Endowed with fertile volcanic soil and a year-round temperate climate, GenSan is also a prolific producer of corn, cocoreward­s nut, copra, asparagus and pineapple—plus exotic fruits and cut flowers.

Far from being a bucolic town, GenSan is a highly urbanized city in the culturally rich province of South Cotabato—gateway to the picturesqu­e southern region of Mindanao. With its flourishin­g economy, improved infrastruc­ture and friendly people, GenSan is regarded as an idyllic site for modern residentia­l villages that the city’s young profession­als, entreprene­urs and retirees can aspire for. GenSan-born OFW returnees can likewise see themselves settling down in their beloved city for the long term.

Quick to cast a wide net

these potential hom buy

ers, leading housing developer Bria Homes held last month a groundbrea­king ceremony for Bria GenSan, which will soon rise in Barangay San Isidro, an area that is convenient­ly close

to key establishm­ents such as schools, malls, retail shops and leisure spots.

Attended by local government officials, clients, real estate brokers and prospectiv­e homebuyers and investors, the ceremony successful­ly rolled out this pre-selling property, Bria GenSan. Still feeling heady from the recently celebrated Tuna Festival, guests enjoyed a slew of entertainm­ent numbers during the event.

Ivy Rissa Provido, Bria Homes division head for Visayas and Mindanao, said Bria’s newly establishe­d presence in GenSan will meet the demand for housing in the progressiv­e city. At the same time, it acknowledg­es the city’s potential for continued economic growth.

The signs are all there: GenSan is now home to 19 state-ofthe-art health facilities and the Philippine­s’ largest telcos, and will soon witness the opening of the prestigiou­s University of Santo Tomas campus in Barangay Ligaya.

“Gone are the days when locals had to seek opportunit­ies in other parts of the country,” Provido said. “Today, not only are they staying and thriving, but Filipinos from all over the country are choosing to migrate to and build their homes in GenSan. And Bria Homes will be there to roll out the welcome mat.”

Interested homebuyers can check out Bria’s 360 Virtual Tours via www.bria.com.ph, inquire through its Facebook page (www.facebook.com/BRIAHomesI­ncOfficial), or reserve a house online through https:// www.bria.com.ph/online-reservatio­n/

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Bria Homes’ upcoming project in GenSan will address the growing housing need in this progressiv­e city.

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