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ARTHALAND Assures New Projects this 2025

Business World Philippines

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July 21, 2025

The country’s foremost green developer, ARTHALAND, had a strong start to the year, posting a net income of P200 million in the first quarter of 2025. This marks a 62 percent increase from the P123 million recorded during the same period last year. The growth was driven by significantly higher gross margins and additional fair value gains on investment properties.

The organization aims to sustain this positive momentum with the planned launch of three new projects within the year. Currently, the firm is finalizing the acquisition of two prime properties where it will develop its Makati CBD Residential 1 and Project Teal. It is also set to launch the third tower of Una Apartments in its idyllic, master-planned community, Sevina Park, located in Biñan, Laguna. These new projects will add approximately P26 billion incremental gross development value to its portfolio.

To ensure long-term growth, the developer is completing the acquisition of larger multi-hectare properties in high-growth urban areas, paving the way for future multi-phased developments.

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