Upscale developer Rockwell Land Corporation is making its first foray in Central Luzon through a joint venture with the Juan D. Nepomuceno Realty Group.
In a statement, Rockwell said the partnership is set to create the first Rockwell Center in Pampanga, at the heart of Nepo Center in Angeles City.
The 3.6-hectare property is poised to be a mixed-use development, with four mid-rise residential buildings and retail areas.
In this first Rockwell Center outside of Makati City is where the next Power Plant Mall will rise, there will be curated retail and food and beverage brands that offer a similar taste of its flagship establishment.
Future residents will also enjoy world-class amenities such as swimming pools, a function room, fitness gym, and a multi-purpose court, as well as ample room for fresh air with the great lawn and pocket gardens, dedicating 70 percent of the property to open spaces.
These signature Rockwell features are complementary to the Nepomuceno Group of Companies’ various offerings. The Juan D. Nepomuceno Realty Group was established in 1979 to manage their residential and commercial portfolio across the city.
The Nepomuceno Group of Companies likewise has expanded its interests in retail, utilities, and education since its founding in 1921, which include Nepo Mart, Holy Angel University, and Angeles Electric Corporation, among others.
Its diversified business segments have greatly contributed to Angeles’ transformation into the first chartered city in the region.
Rockwell Center in Nepo, Angeles is set to launch by the second half of 2021 with its first residential building targeting turnover by the fourth quarter of 2025, and the succeeding buildings to be launched in the years to come.
This joint venture between Rockwell Land and Juan D. Nepomuceno Realty Group will cater to Pampanga’s well-heeled market and elevate lifestyle experiences in the region.
Article and Photo originally posted by Manila Bulletin last May 4, 2021 6:00am and written by James A. Loyola.
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