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San Fernando mayor says Azure North another 'city landmark'

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MAYOR Edwin Santiago said Tuesday, July 27, that he regards Azure North as another landmark of San Fernando, a big ticket development that complements other commercial projects in the city.

Santiago, together with City Building Officer Engineer Efren De Leon and City Engineer Anele David, inspected the towers of Azure North, a future high-rise landmark along Jose Abad Santos Avenue very near the North Luzon Expressway. It is also in proximity to SM City Pampanga and Robinson’s Starmills.

Developed by Century Properties Group Inc., the prime residential project has three towers that offer an exciting lifestyle as the first and only beachfront residential towers in Pampanga with a white sand beach lagoon, wave and lap pools, an exclusive beach club, and resort-inspired residences.

“We are very thankful na nag-invest ang Century Properties dito sa San Fernando. It will be our pride, biruin mo mayroon tayong another landmark. Kunwari galing ka ng Manila, alam mong nasa San Fernando ka na dahil sa dalawang landmarks. Una yung Paskuhan Village and pangalawa these towers of Azure North,” Santiago said.

Meanwhile, De Leon said the developer complied with all necessary documents and permits including the compliance to Presidential Decree 1096 or the National Building Code of the Philippines.

Azure North has already turned over condo units to its accepted owners. The move-in will happen after the developer receives the occupancy permit to be issued by the City Government. (JTD/With City of San Fernando Information Office)

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