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The stylish Italian village community of Valenza in Sta. Rosa. The glimmering lights of Mille Luce in Antipolo. The elegant high-rise towers of Presidio at Brittany Bay. All of these real estate gems were brought to us by the country’s biggest homebuilder, CrownAsia, which set a record set in just over a decade – a remarkable achievement, indeed. And the man behind this trusted brand in property development? CrownAsia president Jerry Navarrete: land bank whiz and high priest of transformation savvy. 

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