Megaworld Corp. expects to generate P1.6 billion in sales from its latest Bacolod residential project, One Manhattan.
Set for completion by 2025, One Manhattan is Megaworld’s third residential condominium inside the 34-hectare The Upper East township in Bacolod City.
“The 14-storey One Manhattan will boast of many ‘first-in-Bacolod’ amenities such as a wall climbing facility, putting green, mini track oval with gym, and outdoor Jacuzzi at the second level amenity deck, and an exclusive bar and lounge at the tower’s roofdeck, overlooking Bacolod’s cityscape, the Negros mountains in the east, and the amazing sunset on Guimaras Strait in the west,” the company said.
“On top of these, the tower will also have its own private dining room, adult and kiddie pools, pool deck with an outdoor shower area, game and entertainment room, function hall, reading nooks, outdoor seating areas, and an outdoor children’s play area,” it added.
Located at the corner of Manhattan and Lexington streets, One Manhattan offers 260 units ranging from studio of up to 33 square meters (sq.m.), one bedroom (up to 85 sq.m.), two bedrooms (up to 112 sq.m.), and three bedrooms (up to 153 sq.m.).
“The one, two, and three bedroom units have various layout choices, including bi-level garden units as well as loft units with either lanai or balcony,” said Jennifer Palmares-Fong, Megaworld Bacolod vice president for sales and marketing.
“This is our first residential development in Bacolod with more generous unit layouts and sizes, as well as generous unique amenities. Our loft units are first of their kind because we hope to give the best for Bacolod,” she added.
Megaworld said that since the launch of the first residential condominium development in The Upper East in 2018, prices of condo units in this township have already appreciated by 40 percent.
“Aside from residential towers, The Upper East, which is strategically located near the Bacolod Government Center and the city’s top universities, will also have a lifestyle mall and commercial centers, office towers, hotel, open and green parks, church, transport hub, and an eight-lane main avenue that connects the city’s Circumferential Road to Lopez Jaena Street, among others,” it said.
“The township will also be adorned with several iconic architectural and art structures,” the company added.