CITY OF SAN FERNANDO – “This is another concrete manifestation of Plantersbank’s commitment and continued support for the development of Pampanga.”
Thus said former Ambassador Jesus Tambunting, chairman of the Planters Development Bank Properties (PDBP), as he led the groundbreaking of the Bridgepointe Place in Barangay Del Rosario, here on Saturday. PDBP is the real estate subsidiary of the Planters Development Bank (PBB).
“We are fortunate to have as partner P.A. Alvarez Properties and Development Corp., one of the country’s biggest real estate companies,” added Tambunting.
Romarico “Bing” Alvarez, president and CEO of P.A. Alvarez, said his firm “banks on its two-decades of experience and solid track record in property management.”
“We are expanding our operation in partnership with PDBP towards North, starting off in Pampanga,” said Alvarez, whose company started its real estate projects in Laguna in 1993.
Alvarez assured consumers of “quality amenities and houses” at the 33-hectare area which is just few meters away from McArthur Highway.
“It is also very accessible with the presence of 24-hour transportation within the area. The NLEX, which makes it possible to travel to and from Metro Manila in an hour, and future infrastructures like MRT and LRT extensions make Pampanga a veritable choice to locate at home. It is very near Megadike, fast access to Olongapo-Gapan Road, Porac and Clark,” said Alvarez, who disclosed that the subdivision was named after a nearby steel bridge.
“Bridgepointe Place also offers house and lot packages that are very affordable, especially for families and residents within the area, overseas Filipino workers (OFW’s), families who decided to migrate to Pampanga because of work or better opportunities, or families whose activities are based in Metro Manila but chose to buy a house outside the metropolis,” he added.
The property is divided into three exclusive, master planned neighborhood: Sandsfields, which is the first to be introduced in the market, is about 14 hectares and a home to about 800 families who can experience the fusion of nature and modern Asian tropical designed houses; Midori Garden, the second offering Bridgepointe Place, which will house Japanese-inspired homes of about 330 in a 10 hectare land; and, Trillium Park, which will be for modern/contemporary homes to about 450 families,” added P.A. Alvarez in a statement.
Alvarez said they are set to finish the first phase next year.
“Hopefully, we can complete the whole project in four years,” he said.
Thus said former Ambassador Jesus Tambunting, chairman of the Planters Development Bank Properties (PDBP), as he led the groundbreaking of the Bridgepointe Place in Barangay Del Rosario, here on Saturday. PDBP is the real estate subsidiary of the Planters Development Bank (PBB).
“We are fortunate to have as partner P.A. Alvarez Properties and Development Corp., one of the country’s biggest real estate companies,” added Tambunting.
Romarico “Bing” Alvarez, president and CEO of P.A. Alvarez, said his firm “banks on its two-decades of experience and solid track record in property management.”
“We are expanding our operation in partnership with PDBP towards North, starting off in Pampanga,” said Alvarez, whose company started its real estate projects in Laguna in 1993.
Alvarez assured consumers of “quality amenities and houses” at the 33-hectare area which is just few meters away from McArthur Highway.
“It is also very accessible with the presence of 24-hour transportation within the area. The NLEX, which makes it possible to travel to and from Metro Manila in an hour, and future infrastructures like MRT and LRT extensions make Pampanga a veritable choice to locate at home. It is very near Megadike, fast access to Olongapo-Gapan Road, Porac and Clark,” said Alvarez, who disclosed that the subdivision was named after a nearby steel bridge.
“Bridgepointe Place also offers house and lot packages that are very affordable, especially for families and residents within the area, overseas Filipino workers (OFW’s), families who decided to migrate to Pampanga because of work or better opportunities, or families whose activities are based in Metro Manila but chose to buy a house outside the metropolis,” he added.
The property is divided into three exclusive, master planned neighborhood: Sandsfields, which is the first to be introduced in the market, is about 14 hectares and a home to about 800 families who can experience the fusion of nature and modern Asian tropical designed houses; Midori Garden, the second offering Bridgepointe Place, which will house Japanese-inspired homes of about 330 in a 10 hectare land; and, Trillium Park, which will be for modern/contemporary homes to about 450 families,” added P.A. Alvarez in a statement.
Alvarez said they are set to finish the first phase next year.
“Hopefully, we can complete the whole project in four years,” he said.