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Builders to launch ‘game changer’

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Conglomerate DMCI Holdings Inc. and Japan’s Marubeni Corp. are teaming up to launch a high-end condominium project touted as a “game changer” for the property sector.

DMCI Holdings chairman Isidro Consunji said during the recent launching of The Valeron Tower’s grand showroom the project would be a “game changer” in the industry with the combined experiences of both companies in their respective fields of expertise.

“This is our [DMCI Homes] 25th year and probably this project is a good milestone for our 25th year. It is our biggest joint venture project and with a partner in Marubeni at that,” Consunji said.

“We expect this project to be a game changer. We can put our collective experience locally and Marubeni’s experience globally so that we can create a better product for everybody and continue to create innovations that will sustain us in the next 25 years,” he said.

Marubeni Corp. general manager for overseas real estate business department Noritake Miyaguchi also expressed confidence in their partnership to deliver high-quality residences to homebuyers.

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From left: DMCI Homes president Alfredo Austria; DMCI Homes vice president for project development Dennis Yap; DMCI Group chairman Isidro Consunji; DMCI Homes vice president for marketing Jan Venturanza; Marubeni Corp. general manager for overseas real estate business department Noritake Miyaguchi; Marubeni Philippines Corp. vice president for real estate business Shinya Matsuo; and Marubeni Philippines Corp. president and chief executive officer Shigeru Shimoda attended the unveiling of The Valeron Tower’s Grand Showroom last March 17, 2024.

“Drawing from our experiences, we are confident that through our collaboration, we can deliver high-quality residences to homebuyers,” Miyaguchi said.

DMCI and Marubeni have been business partners in various infrastructure projects including the LRT Line 2 East Extension Project, Maynilad Water Services Inc. consortium and recent initiatives in reforestation and plantation development in Negros Occidental.

Befitting its prime location, The Valeron Tower is more upscale than other DMCI Homes projects in Pasig City. From the outset, its frontage along C-5 showcases thoughtful design elements, diverging from the typical commercial appearance of neighboring establishments. Adorned with lush landscaping and water features, it aspires to exude elegance.

Beyond aesthetics, the property boasts a meticulously planned layout, expansive amenities and distinctive industry-first services such as commercial-grade community Internet and DMCI Homes’ innovative RideShare Carpool Program.

Units at The Valeron Tower start from P7.51 million and will be ready for occupancy by July 2029.

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