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1681427926062962B7a576.Pdf THE OF LIVING Elevating Lifestyles in Cavite The richness of what life has to offer— opens the next prime suburban lifestyle the wealth of ease, conveniences, and commercial district in Silang, Cavite. and entrepreneurial pursuits, brings Lush landscapes with an array you to a natural high. Immersed of opportunities invigorate healthy in the beauty of flourishing panoramas lifestyles, where neighbors come and cool atmosphere, Alveo Land together and enjoy the high life. LIFESTYLE IMAGE HERITAGE A HERITAGE AYALA LAND With over 180 years of unparalleled experience, Ayala Land upholds the standard of excellence in property development in the Philippines. Delivering a dynamic range of destinations from sustainable growth centers to multi-generational homes, Ayala Land underlines a singular vision of enhancing land and enriching lives for more people. ALVEO LAND Alveo Land embraces the call of innovation, continuing along the path of industry expertise marked by its distinct Ayala Land heritage. With a diverse range of lifestyle concepts and living solutions, Alveo Land broadens its horizons in masterplanned communities that bring refreshing ways of living well. LIFESTYLE IMAGE PARTNERSHIP RHYTHMS A DISTINCT COLLABORATION Alveo Land partners with Cathay Land, a leading property developer in the South, in transforming prime land into an idyllic hillside residential community, complete with city conveniences. Engaged in both horizontal and vertical construction ventures in CALABARZON as well as in Metro Manila, Cathay Land pursues a shared vision with Alveo Land in giving Southern residents a higher quality of life, filled with ease. PLAY AREA Artist’s Perspective LOCATION A HIGH The path of wellness flows to new destinations— towards a life of fullness. The first-class municipality of Silang, Cavite, opens a 50-hectare modern suburban lifestyle district, nestled between NUVALI and Tagaytay. Along Sta. Rosa-Tagaytay Road, the bridge offers a welcoming sight of this mixed-use development perched on the rising terrain. Rolling hills infused by a calming breeze reveal the delicate balance of living close to nature. A place to linger and savor the important things while having the essentials within reach. LIFESTYLE IMAGE ACCESS VIA EXISTING/ FUTURE INFRASTRUCTURE Sta. Rosa-Tagaytay Road 1.0 km. Leisure Emilio Aguinaldo Highway 6.1 km. Seda Hotel NUVALI 5.6 km. ENHANCING CONNECTIONS Cavite-Laguna Expressway (CALAX) The Fields NUVALI 5.5 km. Silang East Exit 6.7 km. South Forbes Golf Club 8.1 km. Just 55 kilometers from the metro, South Luzon Expressway (SLEX) Canlubang Golf and Country Club 12.3 km. the district is linked through the major Sta. Rosa Exit 13.2 km. Camp N 12.5 km. thoroughfares of Sta. Rosa-Tagaytay Road, Eton Exit 14.2 km. Republ1c Wakepark 13.1 km. Emilio Aguinaldo Highway, the future Sta. Elena Golf and Country Estate 17.7 km. CALAX Connection and SLEX. Already you can immerse in lush greens Distance TO KEY CBDS and the crisp cool breeze, within a 1.5-hour NUVALI 5.3 km. Retail drive from Manila, and a mere Tagaytay 8.5 km. Ayala Malls Solenad 1, 2, 3 5.3 km. 15 minutes from NUVALI or Tagaytay. Alabang 35.0 km. S&R Membership Shopping 5.3 km. Makati 51.3 km. Vista Mall Sta. Rosa 6.6 km. Bonifacio Global City (BGC) 52.0 km. Paseo De Sta. Rosa 7.4 km. Ortigas 56.0 km. Westborough Town Center 9.2 km. Manila 58.6 km. Quezon City 67.2 km. Religious Institutions St. John Bosco Parish Church 8.1 km. PLACES NEARBY San Antonio de Padua Parish 8.9 km. St. Benedict Parish 9.5 km. Business Our Mother of Perpetual Help Parish 12.6 km. N One and Two Evotech 5.5 km. Ford Motor Company 6.9 km. Honda Cars Philippines 7.7 km. Medical Facilities Laguna Technopark 7.9 km. QualiMed Hospital Sta. Rosa 5.2 km. Toyota Motor Philippines Corp. 10.7 km. The Medical City – South Luzon 8.0 km. Coca-Cola Femsa Philippines 12.1 km. Monde Nissin Corporation 13.1 km. Procter & Gamble Philippines 17.0 km. Education Chiang Kai Shek College – South Forbes 1.2 km. Everest Academy Laguna Preschool 7.7 km. Ateneo Graduate School of Business 7.8 km. Caritas Don Bosco School 8.4 km. St. Scholastica’s College Westgrove 9.7 km. Xavier School – NUVALI 10.1 km. DLSU – Science and Technology Campus 10.5 km. The Beacon Academy, Inc. 11.1 km. Miriam College – NUVALI 13.6 km. Brent International School 21.4 km. A BREATH OF CALM This 50-hectare prime hillside development elevates the ease of modern suburban lifestyles with a dynamic mix of land uses. Featuring an upscale commercial district with retail and recreational centers, prime residential developments, church and civic areas. Building on NUVALI’s sustainable initiatives, Hillside Ridge preserves 57% of its sloping topography. An abundance of green to match N the tranquil hues of the sky. DEVELOPMENT SUMMARY PROJECT NAME Hillside Ridge Village Center Hillside Ridge DEVELOPMENT TYPE Commercial Residential ADDRESS Silang, Cavite, Philippines Commercial Residential TOTAL LAND AREA 94,446 sq.m. | 1,016,608 sq.ft. 410,445 sq.m. | 4,417,993 sq.ft. TOTAL SALEABLE LAND AREA 69,195 sq.m. | 744,809 sq.ft. 178,828 sq.m. | 1,924,889 sq.ft. FAR 2.5 n/a OWNER Alveo Land Corp. and Cathay Land Inc. DEVELOPER Alveo Land Corp. EXCLUSIVE MARKETING AGENT Alveo Land Corp. EMBRACING HORIZONS HILLSIDE RIDGE VILLAGE CENTER Spanning 9.4 hectares, this upscale lifestyle district introduces 19 commercial lots in its first phase. Entrepreneurial spaces ranging from 787 to 1,121 sq.m. with a low density of 7 lots/ha., complement the surrounding residential communities with vibrant lifestyle options and refreshing retail concepts. sq.m. sq.ft. % TOTAL LAND AREA 94,446 1,016,608 GROSS LAND AREA 22,958 247,118 FOR PHASE 1 SALEABLE AREA 17,280 186,000 75 NON-SALEABLE AREA 5,678 61,117 25 EASEMENTS 533 5,737 9 roads 5,145 55,380 91 NO. OF LOTS 19 DENSITY 7 lots/ha. | 3 lots/ac. TYPICAL LOT DIMENSION 18 x 46 m. sq.m. sq.ft. MINIMUM LOT SIZE 787 8,471 MAXIMUM LOT SIZE 1,121 12,066 AVERAGE LOT SIZE 909 9,748 LIFESTYLE IMAGE MODAL LOT SIZE 827 8,902 GUARDHOUSE Artist’s Perspective NURTURING EXPANSE HILLSIDE RIDGE Adjacent to the commercial district, Hillside Ridge unfolds a 41-hectare, low density subdivision of 192 lots in its initial phase. Light and airy residential spaces at 278 sq.m. to 652 sq.m. are enveloped by refreshing horizons. These Southern upland slopes are masterplanned with a pedestrian- friendly neighborhood that inspire a deeper sense of community. A safe environment to let kids explore and interact with the wonders of nature. sq.m. sq.ft. % TOTAL LAND AREA 410,445 4,417,993 GROSS LAND AREA 239,974 2,583,059 FOR PHASE 1 SALEABLE AREA 87,821 945,297 37 NON-SALEABLE AREA 152,153 1,637,761 63 parKS & OPEN spaCES 109,020 1,173,482 72 roads 41,174 443,193 27 EASEMENTS & UTILITIES 1,959 21,087 1 NO. OF LOTS 192 DENSITY 12 lots/ha. | 5 lots/ac. sq.m. sq.ft. MINIMUM LOT SIZE 278 2,992 652 7,018 LIFESTYLE IMAGE MAXIMUM LOT SIZE AVERAGE LOT SIZE 364 3,918 MODAL LOT SIZE 315 3,391 AMENITIES CAREFREE Nature at the heart of leisure. Having a slower pace and being able to take the time to appreciate the view with family and friends, make every day even more fulfilling. Diverse activities provide you with wide possibilities for holistic wellness. Hillside Ridge offers seamless pursuits that inspire mental calm and active wellness, raising the quality of life. LIFESTYLE IMAGE AMENITIES AND FEATURES A place where you can stroll, swim, camp and unwind, energized by the cool breeze and the radiant glow of the sun. Clubhouse Reception Area Function Room Board Room/Meeting Room Male and Female Restroom Admin Office Security Maintenance Rooms Swimming Pool Children’s Pool Infinity/Lap Pool Lounge Pool Parks and Open Spaces Main Park Basketball Court Kids’ Play Area Camping Area Jogging Path Pocket Parks CLUBHOUSE Artist’s Perspective CAMPING AREA Artist’s Perspective POOL AREA Artist’s Perspective SUSTAINABLE ELEMENTS The village features eco-friendly elements that are efficient on the consumption of valuable resources. Site Resiliency Designed to reduce risks brought about by natural and geographical factors Storm water management through detention ponds Use of native plant species for landscaping Use of porous materials for hardscaping to allow percolation Pedestrian Mobility Enhancing mobility within the district by prioritizing pedestrians and public transport facilities Walkable community Tree-shaded walks, open spaces and pedestrian lanes Eco-Efficiency Minimize consumption of natural resources and emissions of greenhouse gases through resource conservation and waste management systems Use of energy efficient lighting fixtures Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) for waste segregation and recycling Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) for wastewater treatment Local Development Nurturing communities through direct contribution to local economies Creation of local employment opportunities LIFESTYLE IMAGES ACHIEVING A LIFE OF BALANCE and ease from having the necessities within reach Creating a higher living experience, immersed in UNDulating vistas & RELAXING natural elevation infused by a cooling breeze. nurturing ENTREPRENEURIAL PURSUITS that enable you to tap into your many passions and rise to your potential. LIFESTYLE IMAGES cathay LAND CONSULTANTS Cathay Land, Inc. is a real estate Masterplanning and Architectural Design development firm engaged in both Alveo Land Corp. horizontal and vertical construction projects in the CALABARZON area Clubhouse Architectural Consultant as well as in Metro Manila. Some Alveo Land Corp.
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