Cebu’s next business and lifestyle landmark | Inquirer Business

Cebu’s next business and lifestyle landmark

/ 04:25 PM April 30, 2025

Filinvest Land

As the Filinvest Group marks its 70th year of enabling Filipino dreams, parent company, Filinvest Development Corporation, continues to expand its footprint across the country through diverse investments in key industries such as banking, real estate, power, hospitality, sugar, and infrastructure.

Its real estate business, in particular, remains committed to developing large-scale, future-ready townships that drive regional growth and economic activity. From the thriving business district that is Filinvest City in Alabang, to the carefree Filinvest Mimosa Plus in Clark, and now the vibrant CDM (City di Mare) in Cebu’s South Road Properties (SRP), Filinvest’s real estate investments reflect its commitment to shaping sustainable communities where business, lifestyle, and innovation converge.

Thriving hub

Located in the Queen City of the South, Cebu City, CDM thrives in a highly accessible area with well-developed infrastructure and a growing roster of top-tier establishments—offering an environment where businesses can flourish, and residents can enjoy a seamless urban lifestyle.

“CDM opens new opportunities for economic growth with its commercial lot offering, attracting further investments into the new Cebu City,” said Catherine Ilagan, president and CEO of Filinvest Alabang, Inc., the Filinvest Group’s township and luxury residential arm. “By creating spaces where enterprises can build and communities can thrive, we are driving sustainable progress and laying the foundation for this new business district,” she added.

As Cebu’s economic pulse beats stronger, CDM stands at the center of it all, setting the pace for the city’s next era of growth. With the last prime commercial spaces up for grabs, the future of business and modern living in Cebu starts here.

Anchoring this momentum are the latest additions to CDM’s growing commercial landscape. Major brands such as Jollibee, Chowking, Bo’s Coffee, and Caltex have chosen to establish their presence in the township—a testament to its strategic location and increasing economic activity.

A pedestrian bridgeway linking CDM to Il Corso Filinvest Malls is underway, ensuring seamless access to retail and dining options.

Complementing CDM’s commercial growth are its premier residential enclaves, Sanremo Oasis and Amalfi, developed by Filinvest Land, Inc. These mid-rise condominium communities offer a serene and well-connected lifestyle within the township.

Beyond commerce, CDM is transforming into an active sports and leisure destination. The launch of Future Golf’s driving range, TGR Football Academy, and a community skate park underscores the township’s commitment to providing world-class recreational spaces that cater to Cebu’s growing demand for wellness and sports facilities.

“Our townships are designed with purpose—integrating business, lifestyle, and green spaces to create environments where people and progress can coexist,” said Ilagan “At CDM, we are not just developing land—we are creating a future-ready community for the next generation of Cebuanos.”

Secure your place

As Cebu’s SRP emerges as the city’s next commercial powerhouse, CDM presents a rare opportunity for investors to own a stake in one of the most strategic and future-ready locations in the region.

With only eight hectares of prime commercial land remaining, CDM offers just 25 exclusive commercial lots—each positioned to maximize visibility, accessibility, and long-term value. The Coastal Block offers premium lots with larger cuts and breathtaking seaside views-ideal for flagship developments and high-profile businesses. The Greenway Block is strategically located near expansive green spaces and key township developments.

Filinvest remains focused on creating spaces that spark progress for communities, making life extraordinary for ordinary Filipinos across the country.

TAGS: Cebu, Filinvest Development Corp., township

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