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The Seasons Residences: Seamless fusion of Filipino greatness, Japanese ingenuity
Japanese design has long been highly regarded for upholding cherished tradition and values, while fearlessly pushing the envelope.
Read more: Philippine Daily Inquirer
Where To Order: Dine At Home With Grand Hyatt Manila’s Delectable Dishes
Not even the quarantine could stop Grand Hyatt Manila from offering their services to their most faithful patrons.
Read More: Tatler
Carbon Neutral: Sustainable Architecture of the Future
A third of The Estate Makati will be devoted to green spaces. Amenities will be surrounded by lush greenery such as in the lounge areas in the upper floor and sky garden. The building is also designed to harvest rainwater which will be used to water all the plants in the property.
Read More: Manila Bulletin
How to build an estate
MANILA, Philippines — There’s a story in the Makati skyline. Its buildings’ varying heights narrate the passage of time while the brutalist structures of decades past chronicle the origins of the financial capital of the Philippines. As the modern age takes form in the cityscape, an urban portrait comes alive and ushers in an era of intelligent living.
Read more: Philstar
Another Japanese-inspired condominium set for Metro Manila
Federal Land recently announced the launch of a Japanese-inspired condominium in Metro Manila.
Read more: Dot Property

Mobile Meals: Faves From Grand Hyatt Manila’s The Grand Kitchen, No. 8 China House Can Now Be Brought To You
Slow-Smoked Barbeque Beef Brisket and Traditional Peking Duck, and sweet treats from The Florentine are just some of the popular dishes available for delivery or pickup. There are also vegan options aplenty.
Read more: Lifestyle Asia
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Enjoy Gourmet Everyday with Grand Hyatt Manila
Grand Hyatt Manila invites everyone to #DineAtHome and savour delectable, worldly cuisines from The Grand Kitchen, No. 8 China House, and Florentine.
Read more: Flingeros Philippines
LIST: 33 more Philippine hotels awarded world tourism body’s safe travels stamp
MANILA, Philippines — A total of 33 Department of Tourism-accredited accommodation establishments have been awarded the World Travel and Tourism Council safe travels stamp on Wednesday morning.
Read More: Philstar

Easy summer treats to cool you down this summer
The Philippines is known as a tropical country, and the Filipinos are well familiar with high temperatures, but come summertime, you can bet even the most accustomed to heat will need cool and refreshing relief. Fortunately, it’s something that the local food scene has a lot of! From famous yummy desserts to sweet refreshments, here […]
Read more »One Wilson Square spells more than just luck for its residents
CHINESE zodiac horoscope forecasts that this year of the Ox is bound to be a rewarding time for Dragons—with projections of excellence in career, growth in wealth, and the opening of endless doors of opportunities. This auspicious outlook plays in favor of Federal Land’s upscale condominium, One Wilson Square.
Read more: Business Mirror

Your Neighborhood Guide to San Juan City
San Juan City may be the smallest in Metro Manila, but it certainly has big things to offer. It is Metro Manila’ geometric midpoint, meaning it has the most convenient access to Makati CBD, Ortigas Center, and Bonifacio Global City. The city is also home to shopping centers, entertainment hubs, top-notch schools, premier hospitals, prominent […]
Read more »7 Tips to a Quick and More Effective Condo Cleaning
Summer is almost here, and with it comes the desire to make everything in your condominium bright and airy. The sun is shining, flowers are blooming, but if the insides of your unit feel gloomy, crack open your windows and deep clean your condo.
Read more »The Seasons Residences: Designed with time-tested Japanese concepts
In both the ancient and modern worlds, Japanese design stands out because it exudes beauty in simplicity, has strong regard for functionality and is executed with honesty. No element is wasted in Japanese-designed developments and there is focus on function and experimentation.
Read more: Property Report PH

How the pandemic changed what we look for in a home
By this time, many have already adjusted to the restrictions imposed due to the pandemic. And while vaccines are starting to become available, it seems many will also likely stick to their new preferences, including in their home choices while keeping in mind the lessons learned while under quarantine.
Read more: Philippine Daily Inquirer
Japanese ingenuity, craftmanship go in season
There has always been a deep reverence for Japanese design and architecture globally.
Read more: Philippine Daily Inquirer
Premium Irish meat showcased in Chef Mark Hagan masterclass
GRAND Hyatt Manila’s Executive Chef Mark Hagan recently showcased the versatility and excellent quality of natural, grass-fed Irish beef and pork from Europe in a unique online chef masterclass. Bord Bia, the Irish government food board, with co-funding from the European Union, organized this event for a select group of chefs, culinary students and media on February 25 in The Cellar Kitchen of Grand Hyatt Manila.
Read more: The Manila Times

Federal Land builds resilience into communities
THE next normal is here and in this new era, more people are realizing the importance of safe and self-sufficient communities. At the height of the community quarantine, mixed-use developments grant residents easy access to essential goods and services like groceries and supermarkets, banks, and pharmacies.
Read more: Business Mirror

Federal Land seeing higher demand for townships
Federal Land, Inc. said it continues to see increased demand for its township developments such as Metro Park in Pasay City and Grand Central Park in Bonifacio Global City amid the pandemic.
Read more: Business World
Federal Land looks to future-proof developments to suit everchanging needs
The “New Normal” has forever changed the way we work, play and live. For developer Federal Land, the past 12 months were a learning experience that will allow it to future-proof developments to suit the everchanging needs of the public.
Read more: Dot Property
Building resilience in communities
At the height of the community quarantine, mixed-¬used developments grant residents easy access to essential goods and services like groceries and supermarkets, banks, and pharmacies. And as consumer preferences shift, integrated communities offer diverse features and opportunities to support and cultivate different lifestyles.
Read more: The Daily Tribune
Chinatown is prosperity city
Authentic Chinese food spots and vibrant Lunar New Year festivities come to mind when talking about Binondo. But more than that, the world’s oldest Chinatown is also known for its ageold trade and commerce.
Read more: Dtribune

Lucky treats for the Year of the Metal Ox
Usher in luck, good fortune and abundance with these festive, delectable selections from Grand Hyatt Manila.
Read more: Inquirer
Auspiciously Delicious: What And Where To Eat In The Metro On Chinese New Year 2021
While better fortune falling on us in the Year of the Metal Ox remains to be seen, one thing we can be sure of is that good food awaits us all.
Read more: Lifestyle Asia
Federal Land heeds demand for resilient communities
There is indeed a shift in the lifestyle and increasing awareness of the need for the importance of safe and self-sufficient communities even before the pandemic.
Read more: Philippine Business News