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- Colourfield Land Development Corp., the property development arm of the Belmont group of companies, had a roadmarking ceremony last Wednesday on its first residential development project, which is aimed at targeting professionals and entrepreneurs in the country and abroad.

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Belmonte said the decision resolves the problem for the city government .

He said that the city government would find a way to use the lot that is acceptable to all concerned.
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Quezon City Councilor Antonio Inton Jr. said the decision of the developer, which donated the 3.1 hectare property to the Quezon City government, is a big blow to the Opus Dei-run boy’s school.
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He said the crucial votes would come from six councilors of District III, where the 3.1 hectare local government-owned lot inside Green Meadows I Subdivision is located.
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In a press statement, PAREF-Northfield said it seeks to put up a school in Green Meadows III where half of the high school population will be allocated for scholars to be chosen from poor but deserving youths in Quezon City.
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Greenhills led a rash of routs in the Pony Division for 13-14 year olds in the tournament staged by the Philippine Tot Baseball Foundation under Rodolfo "Boy" Tingzon, Jr. and sponsored by the Philippine Amusements and Gaming Corp. and Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office.
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Belmonte said the decision resolves the problem for the city government .

He said that the city government would find a way to use the lot that is acceptable to all concerned.
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Quezon City Councilor Antonio Inton Jr. said the decision of the developer, which donated the 3.1 hectare property to the Quezon City government, is a big blow to the Opus Dei-run boy’s school.
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He said the crucial votes would come from six councilors of District III, where the 3.1 hectare local government-owned lot inside Green Meadows I Subdivision is located.
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In a press statement, PAREF-Northfield said it seeks to put up a school in Green Meadows III where half of the high school population will be allocated for scholars to be chosen from poor but deserving youths in Quezon City.
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Greenhills led a rash of routs in the Pony Division for 13-14 year olds in the tournament staged by the Philippine Tot Baseball Foundation under Rodolfo "Boy" Tingzon, Jr. and sponsored by the Philippine Amusements and Gaming Corp. and Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office.
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