The new place to be in Cavite
September 15, 2006 | 12:00am
A niche player in real estate development is transforming a stretch along the busy Emilio Aguinaldo Highway in Imus, Cavite into a commercial strip where a complete set of food, retail and business establishments will soon rise.
Touted as the "new place to be" in Emilio Aguinaldo Highway, the well-designed Parkplace Strip will serve people residing nearby subdivisions and those passing the busy thoroughfare on their way to Manila or Tagaytay.
Emilio Aguinaldo Highway is the major road linking the southern part of Metro Manila to the industrial towns of Cavite like Bacoor, Imus, Dasmarinas, and Silang and the highlands of Tagaytay City.
Evelyn Solis, vice president for sales and marketing of One Asia Development Corp., the developer of the project, described the companys latest commercial development as its response not only to the needs of the transient market in the area but the needs of nearby residential homeowners as well.
Parkplace Strip is beside the Parkplace Village and is also in close proximity to the Grand Parkplace Village, two residential developments that are home to mostly middle-class families.
"Parkplace Strip is an excellent stopover for motorists and commuters seeking a place to dine in, rest at or shop for items, before or after going to their destinations in Metro Manila or Cavite," Solis said.
With its ready and captive market, investors in a Parkplace Strip lot is assured of a hefty return on investment.
She said that this early, several businessmen have already communicated their intention to put up their stores and shops at the new commercial development.
Solis said Emilio Aguinaldo Highway will soon have a new landmark, the Parkplace Strip.
With limited number of commercial lots left available, Solis advised interested investors to take advantage of the rich opportunities that await them in the "new place to be" in Cavite.
For more information about the Parkplace Strip, you can contact One Asia at 687-5135.
Touted as the "new place to be" in Emilio Aguinaldo Highway, the well-designed Parkplace Strip will serve people residing nearby subdivisions and those passing the busy thoroughfare on their way to Manila or Tagaytay.
Emilio Aguinaldo Highway is the major road linking the southern part of Metro Manila to the industrial towns of Cavite like Bacoor, Imus, Dasmarinas, and Silang and the highlands of Tagaytay City.
Evelyn Solis, vice president for sales and marketing of One Asia Development Corp., the developer of the project, described the companys latest commercial development as its response not only to the needs of the transient market in the area but the needs of nearby residential homeowners as well.
Parkplace Strip is beside the Parkplace Village and is also in close proximity to the Grand Parkplace Village, two residential developments that are home to mostly middle-class families.
"Parkplace Strip is an excellent stopover for motorists and commuters seeking a place to dine in, rest at or shop for items, before or after going to their destinations in Metro Manila or Cavite," Solis said.
With its ready and captive market, investors in a Parkplace Strip lot is assured of a hefty return on investment.
She said that this early, several businessmen have already communicated their intention to put up their stores and shops at the new commercial development.
Solis said Emilio Aguinaldo Highway will soon have a new landmark, the Parkplace Strip.
With limited number of commercial lots left available, Solis advised interested investors to take advantage of the rich opportunities that await them in the "new place to be" in Cavite.
For more information about the Parkplace Strip, you can contact One Asia at 687-5135.
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