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DMCI unveils nurturing space in Taguig

November 16, 2009, 3:51pm

Taguig City is banking on its momentum, with development occurring in the areas of business and commerce as well as residential projects that are rising left and right. Bonifacio Global City (BGC) is one prime example. Today, it is a model of how cities of the future will look like, and it is only a matter of time before it outranks other business destinations in the metro.
As one of the pioneer developers to foresee the emergence of Taguig City, DMCI Homes is stepping up to serve the residential needs of the market. After coming up with Rosewood Pointe and Royal Palm Residences – clustered medium-rise residential buildings with resort-themed amenities, gated entrance and exclusive features, and efficiently managed services and facilities – the company is now launching another development that will provide a nurturing community for young, urban families desiring a quality life.
Cedar Crest in Taguig City rises next within Township Central – DMCI Homes’ 100-hectare residential community of high-rise buildings, mid-rise structures and subdivisions. It is a medium-rise residential development composed of 10 five-story condominium buildings set within an expanse of 3.8 hectares.
Accessible via C-5 Road and a few minutes away from BGC, the Makati CBD, and Ortigas Center, Cedar Crest offers nurturing spaces for families who want to have a home near important destinations around Metro Manila.
Cedar Crest combines the virtues of Modern-Asian inspired aesthetics and minimalist design philosophy resulting in a well-planned development. It promotes the ideals of simplicity, inner calm, and harmony, values that perfectly fit the requirements of newlyweds, start-up families, and working individuals who need a relaxing home to go to after each day of hard work.
The highlight of the project is a 6,500-sqm central amenity area with first-rate facilities such as a multi-story clubhouse that opens up to surrounding views, multi-activity pools, children’s park and playground, walking and jogging trails, gazebos and picnic areas, water features and landscaped spaces.
The Neo-Asian minimalist design will be translated to the general architectural features of the development. Each building has landscaped atriums, themed receiving area, and single-loaded corridors.
The first building, Amaranth, is scheduled for turnover by May 2011 followed by Chamomile in July the same year. The project will be fully launched early January next year with the unveiling of its model units to show prospective buyers a glimpse of the nurturing way of daily living at Cedar Crest.
Manila Bulletin: November 16, 2009


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