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Friday, March 28, 2003
Taft Property’s newest venture gives families California-style living

Filipinos may now experience California-inspired living in the sun-drenched slopes of Tabok in Mandaue city.

This was announced by Taft Property Ventures, Inc. (TPVI) when it officially blessed and opened the gates of its newest residential address called Palm Heights, designed by Arch. Richeto C. Alcordo.

TPVI chief operations officer Marivic Secretaria said the three house models offered at the subdivision are: Isabel, a four-unit pueblo-style residence celebrating modern-day living with pleasant functionality; Beatriz, which sets a smooth and unassuming façade whose quadruple-home design makes a warm, neighborly get-together; and Sofia, crafted with understated elegance built to last with a tiled-roof design embracing a Spanish mission-style architecture.

“After successfully unveiling Nichols Park and Palmas Verdes, we are glad to give you Palm Heights which basks in more than two hectares of flourishing greens, landscaped gardens and tree parks,” Secretaria said.

She added that Palm Heights projects an outstanding contemporary expression of the sunny California suburbs and dwells in one of the 140 superbly designed Pacific mission-style homes.

The well-appointed units come with standard electrical facilities, a perimeter fence and a round-the-clock security, TPVI said.

Palm Heights is a 10-minute drive from the Mactan Cebu International Airport and eight kilometers away from the heart of the city.

For inquiries, one may visit Taft’s new office on Gorordo ave. (beside Grand Holidays). One may also call 255-0509 or 256-2266. (Rudynah D. Entera, PR-features writer)

(March 28, 2003 issue)

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