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Monday, October 06, 2008
1830 South: Premier address at Arcenas Estate

ARCENAS Estate in Banawa, the largest mixed-use real property development in Cebu City South and home to Paseo Arcenas announced that its new, two-storey commercial building–1830 South (Eighteen-Thirty South), is now available for lease.

1830 South is a PEZA registered commercial building of over 3,000 sq.m. It is also an ideal location for all types of endeavors such as pharmacy, medical or dental clinics, fitness centers, retail and food outlets.

An integral part of the Arcenas Estate in Banawa, 1830 South is conveniently located to serve the needs of Cebu City South’s large population. Multiple access roads from all points of Cebu City make 1830 South a prime location for any and all businesses.

To date, Arcenas Estate boasts of being the only premiere lifestyle center in Cebu City South. Its centerpiece is Paseo Arcenas, a strip-mall that has Rustan’s Fresh Supermarket as its anchor. Starbucks, Jollibee, David’s Salon, Chains, Save! Save! 98, Sawadee, Bop Bernie’s, Da Vinci’s Pizza, La Marea, and Red Moon have made Paseo Arcenas a select destination for Cebu City South’s populace. Soon, expansion to include other lifestyle outlets and commercial buildings will make Arcenas Estate a landmark in Cebu City.

Two of Cebu’s premiere residential developments, Paseo San Ramon and Casa Rosita are also found at Arcenas Estate and plans for further residential development expansion are underway.

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(October 6, 2008 issue)
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