MANILA, Philippines — Andrew Tan-led Megaworld is building its first upscale residential village inside the 140-hectare Maple Grove township in General Trias, Cavite, touting it as a “luxury resort-inspired community.”
Eugene Em Lozano, first vice president for sales and marketing of Megaworld, said Maple Grove Park Village is strategically located in the more secluded part of the township “to give residents exclusivity and privacy, while still allowing them to have access to all the modern conveniences that the township has to offer.”
The 22-hectare Maple Grove Park Village will offer 377 lots, ranging from 280 square meters to more than 500 sqm. Lots will be ready for turnover to owners by 2026, and the company is expected to generate P6.5 billion in sales from the project.
Nearly 40 percent of the property will be allocated for green and open spaces. It will also have an underground cabling system, with provisions for fiber-optic cables.
The Maple Grove Park Village will have a clubhouse where future residents will be welcomed through an entry walkway garden with floating steps as they make their way to the various amenities inside.
These include a floating garden, an aromatic and sensory garden, al fresco lounge deck, as well as a wellness pool, pool deck with loungers, a lap pool with pool beds, kids pool, jacuzzi, a kid’s club and an outdoor kid’s play area, lawn areas, cabanas, and a barbecue and picnic area. There will also be a function hall and a pre-function area, meeting room, fitness gym, movement studio, massage room, steam room, and male and female changing rooms with lockers and toilet and bath.
The development is designed by global design firm Wimberly, Allison, Tong & Goo (WATG), which is behind some of the world’s resort destinations such as Shangri-La Maldives, Sofitel Bali in Indonesia, Atlantis The Palm in Dubai, as well as Shangri-La Boracay and Hilton Manila here in the Philippines.
Maple Grove township features residential condominiums, office towers, a soon-to-rise lifestyle mall, a transport hub, and its very own McDonald’s store known as the biggest in Cavite.
It is located about 30 to 45 minutes away from Makati and Fort Bonifacio, and can be accessed via the Coastal Road and the Manila–Cavite Expressway (CAVITEX). It will also be accessible to future road networks and key infrastructure projects, including the LRT-1 Cavite extension, the Sangley Point International Airport, the CAVITEX-CALAX link, Cavite-Tagaytay-Batangas Expressway (CTBex), and the Bataan-Cavite Interlink Bridge.
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The article was originally published in PhilStar Global and written by Iris Gonzales.
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