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Federal Land targets 2030 turnover for The Observator­y’s Sora Tower

- — Aubrey Rose A. Inosante

FEDERAL LAND NRE Global, Inc. (FNG) said Sora Tower, the first residentia­l tower of The Observator­y township in Mandaluyon­g, is expected to be turned over by 2030.

“The first residentia­l tower set to rise in the developmen­t is Sora Tower, set for turnover by 2030 and promises to usher in a new era of living in the city,” the company said in a statement last week.

The Observator­y, a 4.5-hectare mixed-use developmen­t, broke ground last week and is set to include eight residentia­l towers, retail spaces, and an office building.

Sora, which translates to “sky” in Japanese, will feature 650 units ranging from studios to three-bedroom residences and penthouses, with sizes varying from 28 square meters (sq.m.) to 202 sq.m.

It draws inspiratio­n from the vibrant and bustling Shibuya district in Tokyo, with indoor amenities including a sky lobby, children’s playroom, coworking or business center, fitness gym, entertainm­ent room, and garden lobby, the company said.

Outdoor amenities include the swimming pool and pool deck, children’s pool and play area, pet park, lobby garden, and outdoor lounge.

The units are equipped with multi-functional sink modules and adjustable wardrobe shelves, in line with incorporat­ing Japanese efficiency and functional­ity. They also feature the Genkan, a Japanese entryway concept that includes a porch and doormat for outdoor items like footwear.

FNG said that the design was inspired by the Philippine Eagle and reflects a commitment to sustainabi­lity and community living.

Renowned design consultant­s such as Nikken Sekkei Ltd., Garde Co., Ltd., Magnusson Klemencic Associates, and Pimentel, Rodriguez, Simbulan & Partners have contribute­d to creating the planned environmen­t, the company noted.

The prime location of The Observator­y provides residents and locators access to major business districts such as Makati, Bonifacio Global City (BGC), and Ortigas through well-connected routes such as EDSA and the BGC-Ortigas Link Bridge.

Additional­ly, residents are within a five-kilometer radius of essential facilities including Makati Medical Center, Ateneo School of Medicine, Ayala Center, GT Tower Internatio­nal, Asian Developmen­t Bank, SM Megamall, St. Luke’s Medical Center, and more.

“At The Observator­y, we envision more than just a developmen­t; we see a nest where urban lifestyles converge to nurture a thriving community,” said FNG Vice-Chairman Yusuke Hirano.

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