New Infrastructure support Cebu’s residential developments
THE year 2021 was a severely challenging time for Cebu as surges in coronavirus infections beset the province, dealing a blow to its vibrant tourism industry. Then at year’s end, a catastrophic typhoon would further rack Cebu’s economy and test the Cebuanos’ indomitable spirit.
Just as the new year unfailingly inspires hope and optimism, Cebu’s business leaders expect to pick up the pieces and fast-track economic recovery. Rey Calooy, chairman of the Filipino-Cebuano Business Club Inc. which represents the micro, small, and medium enterprises, said “the upcoming election fever will make businesses vibrant in 2022.”
Furthermore, the industrialization of Cebu is fast catching up with that of Metro Manila and environs, due in no small part to large-scale infrastructure projects. Post-completion, the Metro Cebu Expressway, Cebu Bus Rapid Transit and Cebu-Mactan Bridge are primed to drastically reduce travel time between Metro Cebu and other key towns and cities in the province.
In the wake of such developments, Cebuanos have reason to display incredible resilience, a trait that pushes Bria Homes to pursue its projects in the region—and to train its sights on Cebu.
Among the first to ride on this positive trend, Bria Homes rolled out Bria Condo Mactan and Bria Homes Danao, two properties in its portfolio that have optimum potential for fast value appreciation.
Bria Condo Mactan, a mid-rise condominium in Sudtunggan, LapuLapu City, is located within Mactan Island, which boasts of proximity to the award-winning Mactan-Cebu International Airport and is host to world-class hotels, resorts and restaurants.