MANILA, Philippines – From its incorporation twenty-five years ago in 1994, Empire East, one of the country’s most prestigious mid-cost housing developers in the Philippines has chosen “Celebrating Communities” as the theme for this year’s celebration.
For more than two decades, Empire East has made the creation of master-planned townships for communities to enjoy as their primary focus. The enrichment of the lives of each and every family who live within the unparalleled communities, has been the foundation by which the properties have been built.
More than the homes, it is the individual, the groups of individuals who proudly call the townships their own; and their total lifestyle enjoyment has been the focus of the company.
When Empire East turns over homes to future residents, they not only provide a roof over their heads, they give strong foundations and opportunities to enrich their lives. The concern that Empire East has to the community living within their developments extend to the evolving causes these very individuals believe in.
As a cause-oriented company, part of the evolution of Empire East communities since 1994 has involved the incorporation of Universal Design in all residences to provide easier access for persons with disability. It has recognized the desire of its homeowners to have pets in their homes and have allowed them in a growing number of developments. And Empire East has consciously supported a lessening of the carbon footprint through their Transit-Oriented developments that encourages homeowners to take public transit options to save up on gas and that results in lower carbon emissions.
This outlook as shared with and to their homeowners have allowed Empire East to steadily rise to become one of the country’s leading mid-cost housing developers. Testament to this are some of Empire East’s roster of ongoing projects such as: Kasara Urban Resort Residences, Pioneer Woodlands, Little Baguio Terraces, The Rochester, San Lorenzo Place, Covent Garden, Mango Tree Residences, and The Paddington Place.
For more information on Empire East, visit www.empire-east.com and follow the hashtag #EmpireEast25Years on @empireeast socials on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to be updated on the latest developments. VT/MS
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