Sunday, February 9, 2014

Acacia Estates Introduces CASA REAL Events Hall


ACACIA ESTATES Introduces CASA REAL Events Hall

Acacia Estates, DMCI Homes’ township development in Taguig City, has a new addition to its commercial quarter called Town Center with the inauguration of the colonial era-inspired events hall Casa Real.


The three-storey Casa Real along Acacia Avenue formally launches on Oct. 2 to serve as Acacia Estates’ art centerpiece and showcase DMCI Homes' appreciation of history and expertise in modern design and engineering. Patterned after the old Tuason Residence on Sociego Street in Sampaloc, Manila, Casa Real fuses Filipino, American, Spanish and Chinese architecture to give an authentic glimpse of the bygone eras and blend the nostalgia of the 1930s with the modern residential communities in Acacia Estates.









Casa Real is one of the many lifestyle establishments that DMCI Homes is introducing to Town Center at Acacia Estates to give some 5,000 households in the biggest township in Taguig additional convenience. Some of the Town Center commercial tenants include: Bite Central, offering food options; Agantea, a milk tea shop; Wingman, a sports resto-bar; Brera Delicatessen, a deli shop; and beauty and wellness shops such as Victor Ortega Salon, Skin Retreat and Solace Spa.







The resort-themed communities within Acacia Estates include Mahogany Place I-III, which has single-detached, duplex, or townhouse units. Cedar Crest across the Town Center consists of 10 mid-rise condominiums in neo-Asian and minimalist design. Beside it will rise Verawood Residences, a Polynesian-themed condo community with 7 mid-rise buildings. The Thai-influenced Royal Palm Residences has eight five floor buildings and two 18-storey buildings. Adjacent to Royal Palm Residences is Rosewood Pointe, which has two neo-Asian high-rises and eight medium-rise buildings. Cypress Towers has two 20-storey buildings and a 24-storey building each in unique pinwheel configuration.




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