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P750-M project at Lakeshore to usher new brand of lifestyle living

Ian Ocampo Flora

MEXICO, Pampanga -- Revolution Precrafted and Central Country Estate Inc. (CCEI) led the grounbreaking of the P750-million Revolution Flavorscapes project at Lakeshore, Pampanga.

Revolution Precrafted, a global leader in branded prefab structures, and Central Country Estate Inc. are aiming at developing homes around a “livable food park” concept.

Leading the ground breaking ceremonies were Revolution Precrafted Chief Growth Officer Zoya Vassilieva, CCEI Chairman Architect Nestor S. Mangio, CCEI Managing Director Brian Mangio, Pampanga Vice-Governor Dennis Pineda and Mexico Mayor Teddy Tumang.

The project is poised at becoming the “World’s First Livable Park.” Revolution Flavorscapes will have approximately 14,000 homes on a 140-hectare prime development inside the Lakeshore Estate in Mexico town adding up to Pampanga’s rich culinary tradition.

The development boasts of unique amenities including a museum of ice cream, museum of candy, a chocolate gallery and microbrewery with surrounding beer garden. There will also be a floating restaurant, floating cinema and amphitheater situated at the banks of the Lakeshore’s 12-hectare man-made lake. Revolution Precrafted will supply the homes while CCEI will serve as the developer of the project.

“We are very excited to kick start the construction efforts in Revolution Flavorscapes. By the first quarter of 2019, we will build some 500-600 homes. We are committed to deliver affordable but quality homes on a timely manner,” said Revolution Precrafted founder and CEO Robbie Antonio.

For his part, Mangio noted that the site and land development of the area will be completed by the fourth quarter and followed by the construction of the homes.

“Our technology is already in place to complete the development of the property. We will then start with the construction of the homes by December,” Mangio added.

The entire project is expected to be completed by the year 2021.

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