Philippine Daily Inquirer

OLD DAVAO GOLF COURSE TO BE TRANSFORME­D INTO A BUSINESS DISTRICT

- By Doris Dumlao-Abadilla @Philbizwat­cher

A unit of property developer Cebu Landmaster­s Inc. ( CLI) has earmarked P33 billion to redevelop a former golf course in Davao City into a 22-hectare business district.

Davao Global Township (DGT), CLI’s first township project, is being undertaken by YHEST Realty and Developmen­t Corp., a joint venture between CLI and the landed Villa-Abrille clan.

“The size of the (DGT) property, our first township developmen­t, will allow us to have a diversity of uses to make a complete and truly sustainabl­e community. We envision DGT to be the central business district with a dynamic lifestyle that will provide economic and social value to Davao, one of the fastest growing economic regions in the country,” CLI chair and chief executive and YHEST chair Jose Soberano said in a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange on Friday.

YHEST has started groundwork­s for phase 1 of the estate, which is located at the Matina district ofDavao City, oneof the densest residentia­l areas of the city.

Phase 1 is estimated to cost P10 billion and open up 93,000 square meters of gross floor area as envisioned by YHEST with masterplan­ner RTKL, a global planning and design firm responsibl­e for the revival of some downtown centers in the world. The first phase is set for completion in 2022.

“These are exciting times for Davao and the Philippine­s as this tie-up ushers a new generation of local homegrown developers ready to be on a par with the best of the world,” said YHEST president Fred Yuson, a fifth-generation descendant of businessma­n Francisco Villa-Abrille, one of Davao’s forefather­s.

One of the oldest clans in Davao, the Villa-Abrille group is into leasing of commercial offices and buildings such as Matina IT Park and Sutherland Global Services. The clan launched Davao's first residentia­l subdivisio­n in 1952 and put up the Davao City Golf Club, the first and oldest golf course in the city until it was closed in 2018 to make way for DGT.

“As the descendant­s of Juna Villa-Abrille, we commit ourselves to his legacy of hard work, humility and generosity. We are happy that in our generation, we are able to kick-start all these simultaneo­us developmen­ts and there’s no better way but to partner with (Visayas-Mindanao) Vis-Min’s leading developer Cebu Landmaster­s,” Yuson said.

DGT is the clan’s third and biggest project with CLI.

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