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EMPIRE
East Land Holdings Inc. has launched its first three
transit-oriented projects in three key cities in Metro
Manila.
In a
statement, the company said it introduced the San
Lorenzo Place in Makati City, Pioneer Woodlands in
Mandaluyong City and Little Baguio Terraces in San Juan
City.
“We are
the first developer to launch simultaneously three new
projects that are not only strategically located, but
more importantly, connected to mass-transit systems. San
Lorenzo Place has a direct connection to the Magallanes MRT station, while
Pioneer Woodlands features a concourse level that
connects residents directly to the Boni MRT station.
Little Baguio Terraces is easily accessible to both the
Gilmore and Ruiz stops of the LRT2,” said president
Anthony Charlemagne Yu of Empire East.
The
three projects give Empire East the distinction of
having the highest number of transit-oriented projects
for any developer in the country today.
“We have
a very strong cash position, and most of the capital
expenditures to start construction will come from
internally generated cash,” Yu said without disclosing
the amount of investments needed for the three projects.
Empire
East is largely owned by businessman Andrew Tan. |