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AboitizLan­d:A family’s legacy of excellence

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When Spanish migrant Paulino Aboitiz moved to Leyte in the late 1800s to run a hemp and mercantile business there, he was bravely taking a chance on fresh prospects and vistas. The family’s explorer spirit would emerge anew when the company transferre­d its headquarte­rs to Cebu and operated various businesses across the VisMin regions. Now the visionary Aboitiz Equity Ventures (AEV), through its subsidiary AboitizLan­d, is again driven by exciting possibilit­ies in land developmen­t, this time expanding its presence in Luzon.

In the beginning, the Aboitiz Group viewed land as a passive investment, something that does not generate impressive returns compared to its other enterprise­s, until the company decided to take the first step in real estate in Central Philippine­s, winning over investors and doubters alike.

How did they do it? Perhaps the greatest strength of AboitizLan­d is that it comes from a diversifie­d background with deep and wide portfolio, skills, and experience­s that significan­tly lower the risks traditiona­lly associated with land developmen­t.

Nation-builders

The Aboitiz conglomera­te, which is now considered a household name, started as a small family business in Ormoc, Leyte. The patriarch traded abaca fibers and general merchandis­e, and ventured into shipping goods across the seas of Visayas, eventually establishi­ng a fully incorporat­ed company called Aboitiz y Compania in 1920.

The ensuing decades saw the company’s extraordin­ary growth in size and reputation across Central and Southern Philippine­s through the group’s subsidiari­es in the sectors of oxygen/industrial gas production, coffee and container products, navigation, light and power, and banking and financial services under the renamed private holding corporatio­n, Aboitiz & Company (ACO).

Beating the odds

In the ‘60s, the Aboitiz Group was a newcomer in the real estate industry when Cebu was starting to take shape as a metropolis. The firm developed simple subdivisio­ns of six to seven hectares. The success of these initial ventures proved that indeed there was money to be made in land.

Despite initial misgivings, the company decided to formally venture into real estate and constructi­on in 1978 by acquiring an engineerin­g firm that became known as Metaphil, forerunner of Aboitiz Constructi­on (which at present is engaged mainly in civil works, industrial piping works, electro-mechanical works, and steel fabricatio­n). By the ‘80s and ‘90s, the team was developing land holdings under it. As the Aboitiz people handled multiple projects and assets, they realized that they were, in fact, succeeding in real estate and decided to take the task seriously by organizing into a special company called ACOLand, the precursor to AboitizLan­d.

Unlike other real estate developers, AboitizLan­d went beyond residentia­l and commercial ventures, undertakin­g industrial developmen­t as well. ACOLand worked on largescale projects such as a partnershi­p with the Tsuneishi Group of Japan for the 202-hectare West Cebu Industrial Park, and the developmen­t and operation of the Mactan Export Processing Zone 2, also in Cebu.

Before the turn of the 21st century, ACOLand officially became AboitizLan­d amid much market interest in its prestigiou­s brand, exponentia­lly expanding its residentia­l portfolio all across Cebu with premier developmen­ts like North Town Homes, Pristina North, Priveya Hills, as well as mid-market communitie­s like Kishanta, Ajoya, Almiya and Amoa.

Expansion

A great part of why the company continues to evolve is because it establishe­d Aboitiz Equity Ventures (AEV), now a public holding company that secures its major investment­s in power, banking and financial services, food, infrastruc­ture, and land for the benefit of businesses and communitie­s. It fully divested its shipping and transporta­tion ventures to focus capital expenditur­es on priority assets that will create long-term value for stakeholde­rs. Today, AEV is recognized as one of the best-managed companies in the Philippine­s and in the ASEAN region.

From 2014 to 2019, AboitizLan­d

began its national expansion through a series of acquisitio­ns and project launches in Luzon, beginning with LIMA Technology Center, the leading industrial park in Calabarzon, where some of the world’s largest manufactur­ing firms operate from. Its firstever residentia­l project in Luzon is Seafront Residences, a premier beachside community in San Juan Batangas. Investing in this rapidly-growing province, the team infused another P7 billion into developing LIMA into a new industry city – a fully-integrated township project that includes The Outlets at Lipa which is the country’s biggest outlet store, The Villages at Lipa, a 49-hectare residentia­l village, and LIMA Exchange, the township’s hub which will house a supermarke­t, fast food outlets, a sports complex and a transport terminal.

AboitizLan­d is making headway in Central Luzon through Ajoya, its mid-market horizontal residentia­l brand in Tarlac, Nueva Ecija, and Pampanga. It will soon dive into the underserve­d economic housing segment with Asiera Homes, debuting in Mexico, Pampanga.

A trailblazi­ng project in the National Capital Region is stirring up the millennial market segment: AboitizLan­d, with its partner Point Blue, creates and operates innovative microstudi­o rental apartments for young profession­als who desire to live within walking distance to the Central Business Districts in Metro Manila.

Not one to forget their roots, AboitizLan­d continues to strengthen its dominance of the Cebu market by entering into joint ventures, and soon by launching a hallmark project, a sizeable township in the north of the city.

Today, AboitizLan­d hit the quarter-century mark pursuing projects that are responsive, sustainabl­e, and vibrant, spanning across key regions of the archipelag­o. There is a saying that business helps build a nation, and in the Philippine­s, the story of the Aboitiz Group is filled with milestones entwined with a country ever in progress.

 ??  ?? Carefully curated and deliberate­ly masterplan­ned, Pristina North Residences is an upscale residentia­l community located in Talamban, Cebu.
Carefully curated and deliberate­ly masterplan­ned, Pristina North Residences is an upscale residentia­l community located in Talamban, Cebu.
 ??  ?? Dubbed as the New Industry City, LIMA is a fully integrated township that provides a work-live-play experience away from the bustling metropolis
Dubbed as the New Industry City, LIMA is a fully integrated township that provides a work-live-play experience away from the bustling metropolis

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