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Damosa Land prides itself on a legacy of homegrown developmen­t

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FOR OVER two decades, Damosa Land, Inc. ( DLI), the property developmen­t arm of the ANFLOCOR Group of Companies, has been at the forefront and an icon of developmen­t in Mindanao.

With a history dating back to post war years in the 1950s, the company — which was first known as Davao Motor Sales ( DAMOSA) — started as the country’s dealer of Ford vehicles. Although it flourished as the biggest Ford dealership in Mindanao for more than three decades, the company’s assembly plant closed down in 1984, and started to shift gears to become a developmen­t company.

Its transition to being a real estate company took place around the 1990s when it establishe­d its fi rst major project — the Damosa District in Lanang, Davao City. A few years after this successful developmen­t, the turn of the millennium also marked a brand new opportunit­y for DAMOSA, which forged ahead with rising developmen­ts bearing its new name, DLI.

A landmark destinatio­n in Davao City and known as the first masterplan­ned developmen­t in the area, the Damosa District is a mixed- use project with commercial, office, and hotel components. To date, this developmen­t houses the ANFLOCOR Corporate Center, Damosa Gateway, Damosa Market Basket, Damosa Business Center, and the PEZA-accredited Damosa IT Park.

“A number of multinatio­nal companies have been with us for a decade, and hence have been able to create numerous jobs and opportunit­ies. We also believe that as a first mover in the area, our project has helped to spur additional developmen­ts there,” DLI Vice- President Ricardo Floirendo Lagdameo told BusinessWo­rld in an e-mail.

Over the years, the company expanded from commercial and office spaces to residentia­l, hotels, and industrial parks. Among their projects after the Damosa District are McPod commercial building in the southern part of Davao; the five-storey Topaz Tower in Damosa IT Park; Valley High, a leading lifestyle center in General Santos City; and the expansion of Microtel by Wyndham in General Santos City.

In 2013, DLI also took a major leap with the breaking ground of its first urban residentia­l community — the Damosa Fairlane. According to the company, the high- end subdivisio­n project, located in Lanang, paved the way for DLI to continue developing residentia­l properties across the city.

During these remarkable years, DLI took pride in being the first movers in several real estate spaces in the city, namely: the first PEZA accredited IT Park in Mindanao; the fi rst and largest flexible/co-working space in Mindanao ( Regus Business Center); and the fi rst fully developed industrial park in the Davao Region.

“We are proud of being responsibl­e for several ‘fi rsts’ in the region. We enjoy taking these calculated risks as our vision has always been to help uplift lives in the region,” DLI said.

DLI also shared that in the residentia­l space, they have evolved from developing horizontal projects to condominiu­ms.

“We are also quite proud of our maiden condominiu­m project, the Seawind, which has won several internatio­nal real estate awards. We made a conscious decision to establish this project in a new and upcoming area, which others had doubted. We were

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DAMOSA FAIRLANE is Damosa Land’s first residentia­l project that garnered numerous awards, such as Winner for Best Residentia­l Developmen­t in Davao and Highly Commended for Best Residentia­l Landscape Architectu­ral Design at the 2017 Philippine­s Property...
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AMONG the third generation of the Floirendo family, Ricardo ‘Cary’ Lagdameo heads the dynamic property developmen­t arm of the Anflo Group of Companies.

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