I-Land Residences Sucat tops off second tower

I-Land Residences Sucat, the only mid-income residential condominium in the local market today vying for LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification under the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), has topped off its Olive tower—the second of six mid-rise towers in the development’s refreshing, nature-centric master plan spread over two hectares of prime land located South of Metro Manila.

I-Land Residences Sucat’s modern urban lifestyle of sustainability continues to take shape with this latest milestone. Its first tower, Lime, has already been completed and is welcoming the community’s pioneer residents. The developer has also recently unveiled the community’s main clubhouse facility with various amenities such as kids’ play area, thinking pods, game room, gym and function rooms.

The topping off ceremonies were led by I-Land officials with Parañaque Mayor Eric Olivares as guest of honor, along with representatives from project team consultants and partner financial institutions.

Actual photo of I-Land Residences Sucat’s Olive Tower façade

“The growing and vibrant community of I-Land Residences Sucat is the realization of our commitment to create a unique, contemporary community environment that prioritizes the health and well-being of its residents through sustainability design and practices,” said I-Land Chairman Michael Cosiquien.

At the event, Mayor Olivares underscored the completion of the Dr. Santos Station under the Light Rail Transit (LRT)-1 South Extension Project, which is conveniently located near SM City Sucat. This important public transport infrastructure ensures unparalleled accessibility and offers a genuinely convenient lifestyle for I-Land Residences Sucat’s current and future residents.

The event also highlighted I-Land’s multi-faceted approach toward sustainability. “For one, it entails creating an ecologically balanced and harmonious natural environment. It also means providing thoughtfully designed amenities that support a balanced lifestyle,” explained I-Land President May Lopez.

From left to right: Engr. Bryan Rabara, Structural Designer, RB Sanchez Consulting Engineers; MJ Catacutan, Vice President of Betonbau Phils. Inc.; Ariel Luces, I-Land Head of Construction; I-Land President May V. Lopez; Parañaque City Mayor Hon. Eric Olivarez; I-Land Chairman Michael Cosiquien; Kristel Jabines, I-Land Assistant Vice President of Business & Project Development; Joey Canaria, President of JCAP Construction; and Ar. Ric Reyes, Studio Head of AIDEA.

Most importantly, sustainability also means smart living—utilizing the latest innovations in home technology to make everyday living convenient and efficient. “At the Olive tower of I-Land Residences Sucat, we are ushering in an exciting, new smart home experience as we incorporate elements such as smart locks in every unit,” she added.

This feature allows unit owners keyless access through options such as keycard, personal identification number (PIN), biometrics and a dedicated smartphone app. With these methods, home security management is made easier. For instance, unit owners can remotely allow authorized visitors and guests into their home. The contactless technology also upholds social hygiene and minimizes the risk of spreading contagious diseases.

Future residents of I-Land Residences Sucat can also look forward to the same mindset of innovation from the developer in enhancing the overall community experience, by utilizing the latest in smart technologies. “All these efforts affirm our enduring commitment to bring the home of the future to Filipino families,” concluded Lopez.

Visit www.iland.com.ph and follow on Facebook or e-mail [email protected]

Latest