Crestkey Estates: Cathay Land announces development of college business district in Cavite | BMPlus

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Jeffrey Ng’s Cathay Land recently broke ground on Crestkey Estates, a 19-hectare master-planned, mixed-use estate envisioned to be the first college business district in Metro South. Know more:

– Jeffrey Ng’s Cathay Land recently broke ground on Crestkey Estates, a 19-hectare master-planned, mixed-use estate envisioned to be the first college business district in Metro South.

The development will be easily accessible through the Sta. Rosa-Tagaytay Road via the South Luzon Expressway and the Sta. Rosa-Tagaytay and Silang East exits via the Cavite Laguna Expressway . With its proximity to major infrastructures that make it easily accessible from Metro Manila and Tagaytay City, it is well-positioned not only to be a significant landmark in the area but also a partner for success for businesses.

The estate is expected to create a strong synergy with its surrounding communities with two of Cathay Land’s residential developments—Nirwana Bali and Fullerton Suites; and three of Cathay Land’s joint venture developments with Ayala Land—Lanewood Hills, Hillside Ridge, and Verdea in its immediate vicinity.

 

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