Megaworld launches new condo tower in McKinley Hill | Inquirer Business

Megaworld launches new condo tower in McKinley Hill

By: - Business Features Editor / @philbizwatcher
/ 05:08 AM July 01, 2019

Tycoon Andrew Tan-led property developer Megaworld Corp. has brought P4 billion worth of fresh inventory to the local high-rise residential property market with the launch of a new condominium tower in McKinley Hill.

St. Mark Residences, a 23-story residential tower which is expected to be completed in 2021, provides full RFID access to each unit and the elevators, for enhanced security. It also pitches a “designer kitchen” for each unit, featuring customized branded kitchen fixtures such as overhead and undercounter cabinets.

“St. Mark Residences will be among the last residential properties in McKinley Hill, and is conveniently located beside the iconic Venice Grand Canal Mall. Living in McKinley Hill allows access to the mall and close proximity to and from C5 and the South Luzon Expressway, as well as the Makati CBD via McKinley Road,” Megaworld senior vice president Noli Hernandez said in a statement.

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With a direct connection to the Venice Grand Canal Mall, the new residential tower offers 235 units ranging from studios (up to 41 square meters), one-bedroom (up to 66 sqm), two-bedroom (up to 163 sqm), and three-bedroom (up to 120 sqm) units.

Amenities at the third-level podium include a clubhouse pavilion, swimming pool, children’s playground, fitness station, mini-theatre, function halls, library, gym with sauna, massage area, badminton courts, and a tennis court.

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