Philippine Estates to build a mall in Iloilo next year

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PHILIPPINE Estates Corp. (PEC) is set to develop two malls in the Visayas region next year.

Elvira Ting, PEC president, told reporters that the company will continue with the development of its residential projects in Cebu and Iloilo by including commercial centers in these projects.

“Definitely, next year, we will go ahead with these projects,” she said.

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Philippine Estates Corporation is currently developing Jaro Grand Esates (located in Brgy. Balabago, Jaro, Iloilo City) as its township project in Iloilo City. Found here are:

CHATEAUX Geneva, a first-class residential subdivision which offers lifestyle-enhancing amenities and European-inspired model houses

Coastal Villas, a beautiful village built in the true taste of Caribbean Lifestyle.

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4 Responses to “Philippine Estates to build a mall in Iloilo next year”

  1. jeffon 19 Nov 2006 at 4:59 pm 1

    filipino people especially ilonggo community probably patronize this future mall.. goodluck.

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  2. jeffon 19 Nov 2006 at 4:57 pm 2

    i suggest that they will put up that mall in diversion road…. i think that place is very accessible to the people…. Let the battle begin with Robinsons and SM city as their competitor

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  3. Explore Iloiloon 12 Nov 2006 at 9:55 pm 3

    I agree, accessibility is also a major factor, probably the reason why Robinsons didn’t take off as successfully as SM City.

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  4. kirby21on 12 Nov 2006 at 3:18 pm 4

    If they can build a mall as big as or probably bigger than SM City, then they’ll probably “suck up” most Ilonggo shoppers to visit their place. Right now, it’s the battle of which is bigger and more shops to offer to the consumers that wins the heart of any spender in town. Hala Bira Iloilo !

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