Philippine Daily Inquirer

Cebu Landmaster­s expands to Iloilo to develop condo, low-cost housing

- By Doris Dumlao-abadilla @Philbizwat­cher

Property developer Cebu Landmaster­s Inc. has signed a deal to develop a P1.5-billion residentia­l condominiu­m project in Iloilo, expanding its footprint in its Visayas-mindanao bailiwick.

CLI signed a joint venture agreement with businessma­n Alfonso Tan, chair of local constructi­on and property developmen­t firm Internatio­nal Builders Corp. (IBC), for the high-rise residentia­l tower on a prime corner lot in downtown Iloilo. This will be the first condominiu­m offering in this area.

CLI will own 50 percent and will manage the developmen­t, while IBC, which built the GT Town Center Mall in Pavia, will simultaneo­usly develop a downtown mall that will connect to the residentia­l tower.

Jose Soberano III, CLI chief executive, said: “We are very proud to forge this partnershi­p with Mr. Alfonso Tan and his family. He has establishe­d IBC as the leading constructi­on firm in the region, and both our homegrown companies are motivated by the opportunit­y to contribute further to Iloilo’s exceptiona­l growth.”

The project is targeted to be completed within a four-year time frame.

Within that period, CLI also intends to build close to 1,200 units of economic housing in its 14-hectare Casa Mira Iloilo project in Jaro. The land developmen­t for the project, wholly-owned by CLI, has already commenced.

To date, CLI has projects in nine cities in Visayas and Mindanao outside of its home base Cebu City. From employee housing, it popularize­d residentia­l condominiu­m living in strategic urban locations in Cebu City, Cagayan de Oro and Davao City.

Currently, CLI has a range of housing brands from starter homes to residentia­l condominiu­ms to top-end residentia­l units. By the end of September, it has already launched P14 billion worth of projects, including mixed-use complexes.

CLI grew its nine-month net profit attributab­le to equity holders of parent firm by 77 percent year-on-year to P1.6 billion, driven by strong demand for residentia­l products in the Visayas-mindanao region. The company declared revenues of P5.9 billion at end-sept., up by 59 percent from the previous year’s level.

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