Sun.Star Davao

Ayala Land Premier launches first dev’t here

- By Reuel John F. Lumawag

AYALA Land Premier recently launched its first developmen­t here in Davao City, The Residences at Azuela Cove.

Enrique Manuel, Jr., Ayala Land assistant vice president and Azuela Cove estate head, told reporters at the sidelines of the opening of Cafe Laguna at the Azuela Cove that they launched the first tower earlier this month.

“The sales take up has been really good,” he said, adding that they have master planned for two residentia­l buildings but the area where The Residences will be establishe­d is good for five.

According to the official website of the Ayala Land Premier, The North Tower, the first phase of the developmen­t, comprises a total of only 70 units across just 21 floors, with each floor encompassi­ng a maximum of four homes.

The Residences units include Seaview Corner Suite, Seaview Horizon Suite, and the Seascape Villa.

There are 34 units available each for the Seaview Corner Suite and Seaview Horizon Suite with a floor area of 168 square meters (sqm.) and 171 sqm., respective­ly.

Meanwhile, there are only two units available for the 339 sqm. Seascape Villa.

Amenites at The Residence includes lobby and residents lounge, fitness center, social hall, board room, building administra­tion office, outdoor play area, and pool deck.

Meanwhile, Manuel said aside from The Residences, Enderun Colleges, a leading undergradu­ate college and management school based in Matro Manila, will also be establishi­ng a school at the Azuela Cove.

“Right now The Tent is being operated by Enderun Colleges and they will soon put up a school here too,” he said.

Manuel also said they have recently signed documents with other key locators but he is not able to disclose who these are.

The Azuela Cove is a township project by the Aviana Developmen­t Corp., a joint venture partnershi­p between Ayala Land and The Alcantara Group of Companies.

The company will be investing around P20 billion for the developmen­t of the Azuela Cove in the next ten years.

P2.8 billion will be alotted for estate land developmen­t, cove constructi­on, and retail constructi­on. Some P2.7 billion will be spent for the constructi­on of the Phase 1 of an Ayala Land high rise condominiu­m. Then, around P2.5 billion will be alotted for the establishm­ent of the St. Luke’s Medical Center. The remaining P12 billion will be alotted for developmen­ts beyond 2021, which will include cove developmen­t, additional retail constructi­on, and additional towers.

“The huge capital outlay is expected to fuel greater social change and inclusion for more Dabawenyos, expecially those who are still not part of the economic mainstream,” Manuel said during the launch of Azuela Cove in 2017.

 ?? PHOTO FROM AYALA LAND PREMIER WEBSITE ?? PREMIUM WATERSIDE ADDRESS. An artist's perspectiv­e of The Residences at Azuela Cove. The residentia­l tower will offer its residents unobstruct­ed sea views once it is completed.
PHOTO FROM AYALA LAND PREMIER WEBSITE PREMIUM WATERSIDE ADDRESS. An artist's perspectiv­e of The Residences at Azuela Cove. The residentia­l tower will offer its residents unobstruct­ed sea views once it is completed.

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