Bringing communities together at Amaia | Inquirer Business

Bringing communities together at Amaia

/ 12:53 AM June 24, 2017

The Auto Show Weekend was held in the retail area of Amaia Steps Sucat in Parañaque City.

There was no shortage of fun and excitement at Amaia Land communities as homeowners and neighboring communities engaged in exhilarating activities that included an adrenaline-filled drone racing competition and a car show.

Held last April 29 at the Rain Garden, Lakeside Evozone in Nuvali, Air Race 2017 drew mostly businessmen and IT personalities from Metro Manila who had wanted a much needed break from their daily grind.

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Amaia’s major sponsors, Pepsi Co. and DJI Philippines, came in full force.

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Participants had a grand time seeing their “toys” racing overhead as they enjoyed the camaraderie amid a competitive atmosphere. Winning the race were Robert Battlad (1st place) Marc Cometa (2nd place), and Gregg Villaver (3rd place).

The Air Race was organized to encourage amity and sportsmanship among the homeowners and guest players, as well as to promote the two Amaia projects in the sustainable living estate in Sta. Rosa, Laguna.

A week earlier, Amaia Land also brought homeowners and automobile enthusiasts together at the Auto Show Weekend held in the retail area of Amaia Steps Sucat in Paranaque City.

Held in April, the event lured Amaia residents, local car clubs, and other groups like Honda Cars Manila Bay, Isuzu Alabang, and Volkswagen Alabang

The auto show was graced by Kristel Joy Manolo, Amaia Land’s project development manager for South Metro Manila, and Brgy. Capt. Jose Delima Sanchez of San Antonio, Paranaque City.

Participants enjoyed the various display and retail booths, lights, music, and car showcases in the event. More than 100 awards were also given including Best in Presentation, Best Interior, Best Nissan, Loudest Engine Roar, VIP Ride, and Amaia Car Choice.

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A white Toyota BB bagged the Best of Show trophy while 10 lucky guests also received P100,000 worth of accident insurance from Prulife UK.

These two events—drone racing competition and car show—were geared towards attracting potential homebuyers by giving guests a taste of Amaia Land’s invigorating lifestyle.

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To help Filipino families have access to quality, affordable homes, Amaia Land offers flexible payment schemes such as cash, deferred cash, and in-house and bank financing.

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