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Korean group, which is constructing a 616-room resort
hotel complex in Lapu Lapu City, has unveiled its plan
to also construct a retirement village and a golf course
in the coastal town of Cordova located at the southeastern
tip of Mactan Island, Cebu.
Phil BXT Corp., a Korean firm led by Yong Jun Park,
will pursue the Retirement Home Enclaves and Golf Community
Development on a 100-hectare lot in Cordova.
Jefferson Lim, a consultant of Park, said the company
will start the development of the multi-million-peso
project once the construction of the Imperial Palace
Waterpark Resort and Spa on a 7.5-hectare lot in Barangay
Maribago, Lapu Lapu City is in full swing.
Lim said Phil BXT is investing P3 billion for the two
projects, which seek to further increase tourist arrivals
from South Korea.
Phil BXT is a new real estate firm organized by Park
to develop the two projects. Because of Constitutional
restrictions on foreign ownership of land in the Philippines,
Park partnered with local investors to form Joil-UBF,
which bought the properties in Maribago and Cordova.
Phil BXT vice president Jerome Lim said that under the
plan, the company will develop a complete retirement
facility on the 100-hectare property.
He said the facility shall include a 27-hole golf course
expanding across 10,800 yards of green grass, a two-level
clubhouse with a floor area of 1,500 square meters,
and 250-yard driving range with 70 hitting bays.
The project will also include a 100-room golfers lodge,
he added. The company has tapped the services of legendary
American golfer Arnold Palmer to design the course.
Lim said that on the side of the golf course, the company
will construct a retirement village which will consist
of 300 condominium units in 5 three-storey buildings
as well as 150 single family units.
"At the center of the residential area, a 1,000
square meter community clubhouse will be built. It will
include all the amenities and perks to ensure the residents'
comfort and pleasure," he said.
Completion of the retirement village and golf course
is expected sometime in 2009, or a year after the projected
completion of Imperial Palace Hotel.
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