21 December 2005

 

World-class beach villas coming up in San Fabian

AMONG all the shoreline areas of Pangasinan and Ilocos, the most naturally developed and abundantly attractive is the San Fabian beach and resort area.

Thus did House Speaker Jose C. de Venecia laud the natural attributes of San Fabian beach in his brief remarks last Dec. 4 at the groundbreaking ceremonies for the San Fabian Beach Villas of the International Gateway Realty and Development Inc. chaired by top Manila and Palawan businessman Rolando Asis.

Located just across the PTA Resort in barangays Bolasi and Mabilao, the San Fabian Beach Villas will soon rise as a “world-class subdivision in the tradition of the famed beach villas of France… that can easily become a major destination for international tourists,” de Venecia said.

The Speaker took time to report that Congress is now finalizing a bill to require developers of middle-class housing projects to include provisions for low-cost housing to help answer the acute need for mass settlements in the country.

He announced that such a mass housing project will be put upby government “starting May next year” in the Bolasi area in San Fabian in addition to a low-cost housing venture being planned by Asis and his group.

The San Fabian Beach Villas sits on a 35-hectare property sold by the family of Dona Consuelo Perez, widow of the late Speaker Eugenio Perez and mother –in-law of de Venecia, to the International Gateway group of Asis.

Present at the groundbreaking ceremonies were San Fabian Mayor Mojamito Libunao and sangguniang bayan members led by Vice Mayor Liberato Villegas, former Congressman Joe Bengson, international banker George Go of PCI, DENR regional Director Victor Ancheta, businessman Tito de Venecia, lawyer Vic Castaneda and Eli Opena, marketing director of IGRDI, among other guests.

Once completed, the world-class beach villas project will feature facilities and amenities such as a fully landscaped park and playground, entertainment cabanas with children and adult pool, a commercial area, potable water with overhead tank, telephone system, basketball court, concrete roads, curbs and gutters, barbecue pits and underground drainage.
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