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In full bloom: Davao's green future unfolds at Ascenda Estate

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November 15, 2025

Ayala Land Inc. develops Davao's southern gateway into a modern community that celebrates nature and sustainability

- RODMILL G. LOPEZ

Davao City, once known for its quiet, green landscape, is now rapidly transforming with new roads, rising buildings, and expanding communities. Leading this new wave of growth is Ascenda Estate by Ayala Land Inc. (ALI)—the company's first horizontal estate and largest investment in Mindanao. This master-planned community in Toril blends suburban comfort with connectivity and convenience, marking the city's next prime destination and key growth hub.

Inspired by the lotus flowers that bloom in the area's ponds—a symbol of resilience, renewal, balance, and harmony—Ascenda Estate embodies the forward-looking spirit of Davaoeños and their pursuit of progress. This P10.3-billion development reflects the city's continued growth as a thriving residential hub in the Visayas-Mindanao corridor, featuring distinct residential villages, commercial areas, and open spaces that blend seamlessly with the region's natural landscape.

At its groundbreaking ceremony in September 2025, Ayala Land executives Meaan Dy, president and CEO, and Jennylle Tupaz, head of Central Luzon and VisMin estates, together with Hon. Rodrigo Duterte II, Davao City vice mayor, joined the Zobel and Floriendo families in welcoming this milestone. "Ascenda is well positioned to benefit from Davao's momentum, providing Davaoeños new space to grow and an environment attuned to their modern, upgraded lifestyles," Dy shared.

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