Grand Taipan: 7 years strong, keeps elevating Philippine real estate

Grand Taipan: 7 years strong, keeps elevating Philippine real estate

/ 03:19 PM November 02, 2022

Breaking ground 7 years ago, Grand Taipan laid the proper foundations for their company to thrive in the cutthroat industry of real estate in the Philippines. Started from the ground up by a real estate broker, the company celebrates seven awe-inspiring years of architecture, design, and urban luxury. This October 2022, they toast to their past experiences and awards won while confidently looking forward and moving onwards to their future plans. 

Grand Taipan

With real estate proving to be a pandemic-proof investment, the developer is determined to flourish out of the current financial crisis brought about by 2020. With their tried-and-tested know-how and passion for landmark building, Grand Taipan is headed to grander heights. Here’s a retrospect of their journey and where they’re headed next. 

Grand Taipan

Their Flagship and Pioneer Project: Verano Greenhills

While condos are plentiful in the quaint city of San Juan, the vision for Verano Greenhills is to breakaway from its stale and dated neighbors. Offering a luxurious urban oasis, it is a destination residence for the modern Filipino. The hotel is to be managed by the world’s leading hospitality firm, Accor Group S.A. The property promises a modern and sophisticated experience for its residents.

Grand Taipan

Designed by one of the country’s premier architecture firms Asya and breaking ground in 2018, Verano Greenhills has already been making strides even before completion. The prime property’s visual finesse was hailed by Property Guru as the Best Condo Architectural Design in the Asia Property Awards. Meanwhile, the property’s sleek and modern interior is being handled by Grey Matters, a globally renowned design agency trusted by the leading 5-star hotels. Catch a glimpse of the first premier real estate in San Juan City at their showroom.

Grand Taipan

Grand Taipan’s People-First DNA

While all industries have taken a nosedive during the pandemic, this company has raised above it all and have sprung into action through various donation drives and other charitable endeavors.  During the very start of the pandemic, they have actively helped struggling communities and frontliners with food donations and other forms of assistance. Within the company, employees’ wellbeing were also prioritized by adjusting the work operations and financial assistance. 

The company has always been envisioned to be an agency for community building, anchored on helping others. From creating job opportunities to providing balanced workplaces, they boast of a “people first” mentality and human-centric leadership.

What’s Next? 

To mark their 7th anniversary, Grand Taipan is excited to announce that their flagship property, Verano Greenhills, will be ready for turnover in 2024. Residents will be treated to  “unparalleled comfort in urban luxury living” in the upcoming destination address. As construction on the luxurious 52-storey residential marvel wraps up, the company is also preparing for a new chapter. 

They’ve teased their next project soon to rise in Manila, the Galeries Tower. Not much has been revealed about this future endeavor but the company promises that it will deliver Grand Taipan’s signature penchant for quality, style, and modernity. For their next seven years, they aspire to be a prime mover in the Philippine real estate industry by creating sustainable and masterfully-made premier residential landmarks for discerning condo dwellers. As the spaces they build create connections among communities in the metro, the company is looking forward to developing projects beyond the walls of the national capital region. Soon, a Grand Taipan property will rise in cities all over the country. 

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