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Self-sufficient communities in demand

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I-Land, the property arm of ISOC Holdings, a Filipino conglomerate headed by construction innovator, Michael Cosiquien, recently its maiden residential condominium project, I-Land Residences Sucat in Parañaque City.

Self-sufficient communities in demand

The development is a LEED-certified community composed of six mid-rise buildings across two hectares.

Cosiquien claimed that 65 percent of I-Land Residences Sucat’s land area is devoted to open spaces.

“Sustainability is a key value of ISOC Holdings,” Cosiquien told the Manila Standard. “COVID-19 has emphasized the necessary shift in design and construction concepts to allow Filipinos to thrive in an increasingly evolving world, and to live in the best possible way.”

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ISOC Holdings is planning to build a similar residential condominium development in Cloverleaf,  Quezon City. The project is slated for launch before the end of the year.

The company’s I-Land’s portfolio includes office and commercial projects such as I-Land Bay Plaza, a 12-story mixed-use building along Macapagal Boulevard in Pasay City with approximately 20,000 square meters of commercial office and retail space.

I-Land also bagged an agreement to develop a seven-hectare property at the Clark Freeport Zone in Pampanga.

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