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DMCI’s Ivory Wood developmen­t completed

- P. Galang Vincent Mariel

THE property unit of DMCI Holdings, Inc. said it has completed all seven buildings of the Ivory Wood developmen­t within the 150-hectare Acacia Estates township in Taguig City.

In a statement, DMCI Homes said constructi­on of Abaca, the seventh building at Ivory Wood, was finished ahead of its November 2019 target. Turnover of units started this month.

The Ivory Wood developmen­t includes Anahaw, which was turned over to homeowners in January 2018. Turnover of Palmira was in April 2018; Lauan in July 2018; Kamia in October 2018; Flores in November 2018; and Adelfa in February 2019.

The seven buildings, which feature a Filipino-Spanish design, have a combined 965 units. Each building has six floors, plus one to two basement parking floors. Units range from twobedroom or three-bedrooms.

Launched in 2015, Ivory Wood mainly targets young families and profession­als by providing them a home near work. It also targets overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) and investors who are looking for space to live in or a space to rent out or sell the unit to profit.

“With the completion of the 3.3-hectare developmen­t, residents can now enjoy a chic and classic metropolit­an retreat with Ivory Wood’s wide array of resort-inspired amenities that include lush gardens, a grand clubhouse, picnic area, children’s playground, kiddie pool, lap pool, fitness gym, audio-visual room, jogging path and a basketball court,” the company said in a statement.

Acacia Estates Township is located near business districts namely Makati City and Bonifacio Global City.

DMCI Homes is the property unit of diversifie­d engineerin­g and constructi­on conglomera­te DMCI Holdings, Inc., which also has interests in general constructi­on, coal and nickel mining, power generation, water concession, and manufactur­ing. —

 ??  ?? DMCI Homes’ Ivory Wood developmen­t has a clubhouse which caters to its residents.
DMCI Homes’ Ivory Wood developmen­t has a clubhouse which caters to its residents.

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