UP agri, environment school rises in Davao
The University of the Philippines Professional School for Agriculture and the Environment will be built on a 31,800-sqm property in the Agriya township in Panabo City, Davao del Norte, with the first building donated by the Anflo Group through the Don Antonio O. Floirendo Sr. Foundation.

UP agri, environment school rises in Davao

ELEVATING local agriculture through education, Damosa Land breaks ground for the University of the Philippines Professional School for Agriculture and the Environment (UP PSAE) in its premier integrated township Agriya…

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Davao Haven

Damosa Land recently inaugurated its newest luxury residential offering Harbor View Estates, located within the marina lifestyle community Bridgeport in Samal Island. Inspired by the East Coast Hampton architectural style…

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A Beacon of Light of Sustainable Architecture in the Philippines
More than just your typical premium office building, Damosa Diamond Tower sets itself apart through contemporary but sustainable features wrapped pleasantly in the distinct modern Filipino architecture style.

A Beacon of Light of Sustainable Architecture in the Philippines

Eco-friendly modern architecture considers every step of the planning and building process, from the procurement of building materials to the design and execution of heating, cooling, plumbing, waste, and ventilation…

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Forging a new direction for Damosa Land
Third-generation scion, the U.S.-educated Ricardo “Cary” Floirendo Lagdameo, is the current president of Davao-based DAMOSA Land, which bears the same name of the company – Davao Motor Sales or DAMOSA that his maternal grandfather, Don Antonio O. Floirendo, Sr. put up when the latter established his first business in Davao City in 1948 – an exclusive Ford motor vehicles dealership. DAMOSA has since transitioned from motor vehicles to property development. Other than residential projects, DAMOSA Land is also involved in townships like the 88-hectare Agriya in Panabo outside Davao City. Agriya includes an agri-tourism park open to the public and soon an agricultural vocational school to be built in conjunction with the University of the Philippines, Los Baños.

Forging a new direction for Damosa Land

Third-generation scion Cary Floirendo Lagdameo has assumed a key role in pushing the family corporation forward through Damosa Land of which he has been president for the last two years.…

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