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Cebu Holdings to report on 2020 performance

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AYALA-LED Cebu Holdings Inc. (CHI) will be reporting on its 2020 performance at its annual stockholders’ meeting Wednesday, April 14, 2021.

Among the highlights for the premier property developer last year was the groundbreaking of the 26-hectare South Coast City development at the South Road Properties, a partnership with parent company Ayala Land and SM Prime Holdings Inc. This 26.3-hectare waterside commercial area is designed to attract and spur new business investments in the province.

South Coast City is strategically located along the Cebu South Coastal Road and can be accessed via the new CCLEX bridge (the third Mactan-Cebu Bridge). Land development is expected to be completed by 2022.

Within South Coast City is District Square, a prime area which offers commercial lots that present landbank and investment opportunities ideal for offices, hotels and other commercial uses.

With the current business districts, Cebu Business Park and Cebu IT Park, nearing full-build-up, South Coast City is poised to be the next new growth center for Cebu.

CHI is also currently developing the 17.5-hectare Gatewalk Central, a business district in Mandaue City, and the 14-hectare Seagrove, an ecotourism destination in Lapu-Lapu City.

One of the business drivers for CHI in 2020 was its office leasing portfolio. With the continuing operation of the information technology / business process management industry despite the lockdowns, its six existing office buildings maintained 100 percent occupancy.

The company was also able to renew contracts in 2020 and signed up new tenants for recently completed buildings, Central Bloc Towers 1 and 2.

Retail leasing business

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