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Federal Land holds topping-off ceremony for Bay Garden’s Palawan Tower


11/18/2007

After only six months under construction, Bay Garden’s Palawan Tower is already into the last stage of structural works.

In a topping-off ceremony held recently, Federal Land officers and technical consultants celebrated the almost 50 percent completion of Palawan Tower, the fifth residential tower to rise in the exclusive Bay Garden community.

Developed and designed by a team of renowned technical experts led by construction management firm I.A Campbell & Associates and architectural firm GGG & Partners, Palawan Tower boasts of superior design and first-class features that suit Bay Garden’s promise of a resort-inspired lifestyle.

Like the first four towers ahead of it, Palawan Tower awaits would-be residents with first-class amenities such as free-form outdoor swimming pool, children’s wading pool, outdoor playground, 12 poolside gazebos, mini putting green, jogging path, barbeque area, steam room, alfresco lounge and viewing/observation area, to name a few.

Residents would also enjoy a rare view of the stunning Manila Bay, which beckons from each of the units’ lanai or balcony.

Palawan Tower’s rich spaces, elegant design and plush ambiance give you a refreshing escape from the city flurry, even as it keeps the urban way of life conveniently within reach with its accessible location near the Blue Wave commercial center, the Mall of Asia, the Manila Doctors’ College, the Shrine of Jesus Church, Malate district and the Makati CBD.

The 148-unit Palawan Tower will start its civil and architectural works soon. It is set to be completed and turned over to owners in the last quarter of 2008.

To know more about Palawan Tower Resort style living, call 551-0888 or visit its Web site at www.palawantower.com.ph.

Photo shows Federal Land president Alfred Ty (center), together with top officers and technical experts, in tagging the ceremonial bucket in the Palawan Tower Topping-Off Ceremony.

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