Shang Bauhinia Residences enters Cebu’s luxury property market

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Shang Bauhinia Residences is SPI’s first property development outside of Metro Manila, launched recently at the Mactan Ballroom of the Shangri-La Mactan Resort & Spa on Sept. 24, 2024.

Setting a new standard of luxury living rooted in Cebu's heritageShang Bauhinia Residences, the first project of Shang Properties Inc. in Cebu.

As one of the country’s leading luxury developers, SPI has a portfolio of prominent projects such as the Shang Summit, Laya by Shang Properties, and Shang Residences at Wack Wack, among others. Shang Bauhinia Residences is SPI’s first property development outside of Metro Manila, launched recently at the Mactan Ballroom of the Shangri-La Mactan Resort & Spa on Sept. 24, 2024.

“We are excited to make our mark in Cebu,” said Wolfgang Krueger, executive director at Shang Properties. “Cebuanos appreciate quality and elegance. We look forward to introducing our distinguished brand of redefined luxury living to this dynamic city. We are dedicated to delivering an elevated living experience that aligns with the tastes and preferences of the Cebuano community.”

“We’ve thoughtfully curated Shang Bauhinia Residences to incorporate local elements that resonate with Cebuanos, ensuring they will feel truly at home. Our goal is to create a space that is not only luxurious but also deeply connected to its surroundings,” said Ma. Rochelle S. Diaz, executive vice president – Commercial at Shang Properties, Inc.

 

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