Over the years, Sta. Lucia Land has transformed the landscape of the Greater East Area, turning once sleepy towns into dynamic communities, and pioneering a booming mall business in the area.
While shopping malls were rising in the busy areas of Makati and Quezon City in the late ‘80s, Sta. Lucia, in 1991, preferred to build a 119,000-sqm shopping complex to cater to the communities of Pasig, Cainta, Marikina, and Antipolo. The first in the area, Sta. Lucia East Grand Mall, soon became a major commercial, entertainment, and leisure hub with four levels of shops and restaurants, a department store, supermarket, food court, an indoor amusement center, digital cinemas, and a bowling alley.
Today, Sta. Lucia Land (SLI) fortifies its presence in the eastern Metro Manila with Sta. Lucia City, an integrated urban hub. Hinged on a township concept, Sta. Lucia City allows residents to enjoy the benefits of community living with all the conveniences of an urban center, away from the congestion of the metropolis.
“With 11 hectares of prime real estate, Sta. Lucia City sits at the junction of the four major cities of the Greater East Area, with a potential market reach of 300,000 households and one million residents from Marikina City, Antipolo City, San Mateo, Montalban, Pasig City and Cainta,” said SLI president Exequiel Robles.
Sta. Lucia City will be marked by a luxurious block of condominium towers attracting an upscale clientele.
Sta. Lucia Residenze is the planned high-rise residential component of Sta. Lucia City, starting with Monte Carlo and Santorini, the first two of five towers in the condominium complex.
Designed by W.V. Cosculluela & Associates, and Songsong & Periquet, Monte Carlo and Santorini bring to life the vibrant energy of famous European tourist hotspots, echoing the classic style and aesthetic of the cities of the Mediterranean.
The Santorini tower will also join Sta. Lucia’s condotel portfolio, assuring owners of steady income through rental revenues within the contract period, with a high return on investment.
Sta. Lucia Residenze will feature landscaped gardens and leisure amenities including a swimming pool, function hall, gazebo, fitness gym, and covered basketball court. Manned by 24-hour security, fitted with CCTV cameras, smoke detectors, and sprinklers, and structurally designed to withstand earthquakes, safety and security are ensured inside the complex.
With this growing upscale market from both Sta. Lucia City and its surrounding communities, Sta. Lucia City also builds on its flagship mall.
“SLI will also introduce a major expansion with Il Centro, an urban lifestyle hub to serve as the centerpiece of the new Sta. Lucia City,” added Paul Michael Robles, SLI VP for sales. “With 9,000-sqm of leasable space, Il Centro will showcase a unique mix of lifestyle, retail and service establishments that uplifts the image of a once staid and convenient shopping complex into a vibrant, trendy community.”
Easily within reach of the Ortigas and Eastwood CBDs, Sta. Lucia City exhibits suburban living at its finest, with dining, entertainment, lifestyle and wellness options within reach, as well as nearby shopping and commercial centers. Schools, churches and medical centers are also within reach.
The upcoming extension of LRT-2 also brings Sta. Lucia City closer to Metro Manila for daily commuters.
Monte Carlo, the first tower of Sta. Lucia Residenze, is set for turnover this last quarter of 2014.
For more info about Santorini and Monte Carlo Towers @ Sta Lucia Residence in Sta Lucia City, call staluciaresidenze@gmail.com or myroyalehomes@gmail.com. You may also send a text, sms, or contact us via viber, whatsapp, or iMsg @ 0920-948-8185.
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