Robinsons Land Corp., the real estate development arm of taipan John
Gokongwei Jr., is set to launch a twin-tower residential condominium
project within the next three months, its fifth project in the upscale
Bonifacio Global City in Taguig, said Mybelle V. Aragon-Gobio, RLC
vice-president for business development. "It will be called St. Regis,
a name synonymous to luxury and timeless elegance," said Frederick D.
Go, RLC president and COO, adding that the units will cost a minimum of
P5 million each. St. Regis will be located along
Global City’s millionaire’s row, in a 9,118-square-meter lot at the
corner of McKinley Drive and Fifth Avenue. Planned as the "lifestyle
gateway" to Global City, the lot is composed of two mega-block lots —
the first measuring 5,747 square meters, and the second block measuring
3,371 square meters.
"The property is seen as the last
remaining premier lots with superior vantage point in the whole Global
City complex. It has a spectacular view of Manila Golf and Manila Polo
Club," Go said. RLC had sold-out three projects in Bonifacio Global
City. These were the 38-storey Fifth Avenue Place, the 43-storey
Mckinley Park Residences and the 43-storey Fort Residences. RLC is
preselling its fourth project, the 49-storey The Trion Towers. RLC is a
major player in the property market and boasts of a growing portfolio
now composed of 20 shopping centers, 23 residential condominiums, five
office buildings, 27 housing and land developments, and three hotels.
Property firm to launch new condominium project in Bonifacio Global
City LISTED PROPERTY developer Robinsons Land Corp. is set to launch
its fifth high-rise condominium project in the upscale Bonifacio Global
City in Taguig within the next three months.
Mybelle V. Aragon-Gobio, Robinsons Land vice-president for business
development, said the company is scheduled to unveil a twin-tower
residential project by the second quarter of this year. Frederick D.
Go, Robinsons Land president and chief operating officer, told
BusinessWorld in an interview Thursday night that the company envisions
a "luxury" project, with units costing a minimum of P5 million each.
"It will be called St. Regis, a name synonymous to luxury and timeless
elegance," Mr. Go said. Last property with a view
RLC has commissioned Arquitectonica and the Philippines counterpart
will be the WV Cosculluela. It will the most upscale project that RLC
will be launching.
Arquitectonica is known for its distinctive design for every project,
which means they are not repeating the same design again for a
particular project.