Customer service, company updates, and client support continued to be Anchor Land’s commitment to its customers. REBPH believes that these, on top of their quality projects, paved the way for more sales despite the pandemic.
Boutique property developer Anchor Land Holdings Inc. said it saw an increase in foot traffic following the opening of its wholesale centers in preparation for the busy Christmas season.
“Our healthy balance sheet has helped us absorb the impact of the global health pandemic, allowing us to stay true to our commitment to our clients and shareholders,” Anchor Land CEO Steve Li said.
Li said the company is working with its construction partners on recovering delays and coming up with measures to ensure the well-being and safety of their workers. It has also provided necessary assistance to customers with financial burdens.
He said the company will continue to work on innovative solutions to provide “sustainable, future-proof” developments.
“Anchor Land has a solid foundation. And just like our people, we are resilient, adaptable, and relentless. Together we will see this through and come out stronger than ever,” Li said.
Company president Elizabeth Ventura, meanwhile, said despite the enhanced community quarantine, the company continued to keep in touch with its clients, giving them updates about its operations and providing support where needed.
“In fact, we have gradually resumed our construction activities in May when the national government partially eased its strict quarantine protocols. To date, we have continued 90 percent of our construction activities,” she said.
The company, at the moment, has 11 ongoing projects, five of which are high-end to luxury residential projects in Manila Chinatown, Bay City, Roxas Boulevard area and Davao City; two co-living establishments in Pasay City; one logistics center in Binondo; one luxury hotel along Roxas Boulevard; one premium office in Bay City; and one mixed-use property in partnership with the Parañaque City government.
Ventura said the company’s strong foundation, together with its support from its Binondo stronghold, will help it weather the temporary, short-term effects of the health crisis, now that the economy is picking up pace.
“We are grateful for the continuous support of our clients, especially in Manila Chinatown. Despite the ongoing global crisis, Binondo market remains stable,” she said.
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Article and Photo originally posted by Business Mirror last December 7, 2020 and written by VG Cabuag. Minor edits have been made by REBPH to cater to its own readers.
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