Philippine Daily Inquirer

Megaworld expands Iloilo project

- By Doris Dumlao-Abadilla @Philbizwat­cher

Property developer Megaworld Corp. has reported brisk sale of residentia­l space in Iloilo Business Park, prompting the expansion of its high-rise project, Saint Honore, which brings to the Visayan market some P1.35 billion worth residentia­l inventory.

Megaworld announced the launch of Saint Honore’s “South Wing,” an expansion of the North Wing, offering additional 155 units to the growing residentia­l market in Iloilo Business Park.

“We are very happy with how the Ilonggo market has received our fourth residentia­l project in Iloilo Business Park. To date, the North Wing of Saint Honore is now 85-percent sold. That is why we need to advance the launch of the South Wing,” Jennifer Palmares-Fong, vice president for sales and marketing at Iloilo Business Park, said in a statement.

The new wing will have shared amenities with the North Wing on the tower’s lifestyle amenity deck. These include a swimming pool and pool lounge, kiddie pool, Jacuzzi, fitness center, function rooms and a landscaped atrium.

The atrium, located at the ground level, is designed to serve as the centerpiec­e of the developmen­t.

Units in Saint Honore range from studio, one-bedroom to two-bedroom with select units having their own balconies. The project is expected to be completed in 2021.

The 10-story Saint Honore is inspired by the classic architectu­ral designs of the shophouses, boutiques, museums and retail rows of the Rue Saint-Honore, a historical street in downtown Paris.

Iloilo Business Park is a 72hectare business commercial center and township in Mandurriao, Iloilo City, being developed by Megaworld. Upon completion, it is envisioned to have world-class hotels, a commercial area, a modern lifestyle mall, business process outsourcin­g (BPO) office buildings, and a convention center that can accommodat­e thousands of people. It will also provide recreation­al facilities and a transporta­tion hub.

According to property consulting firm Colliers Philippine­s, Iloilo is among the centers of excellence for BPO operations in the Philippine­s.

“BPO firms find it conve- nient to establish operations in Iloilo mainly due to the number of skilled college graduates that the city produces each year. Iloilo City is a regional center for academic excellence and has about 30 colleges and universiti­es that produce around 15,000 graduates a year. More than a fifth are Business degree holders, nearly 15 percent have Math and IT degrees while about 6 percent are Engineerin­g graduates,” Colliers said in a Dec. 21 research.

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