Damosa Land Breaks Ground on Kahi Estates, Davao City's First Agri-Residential Project

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Damosa Land Breaks Ground on Kahi Estates, Davao City's First Agri-Residential Project
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Damosa Land, Inc. (DLI) launches Kahi Estates, an agri-residential project in Davao City, promoting sustainable living and environmental harmony. The project, designed in partnership with Palafox Associates, is inspired by the concept of 'Ecopolis' and aims to become a model for sustainable development in the region.

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BY Damosa Land President Ricardo"Cary" Lagdameo with Jose Manuel"JM" Lagdameo during the groundbreaking ceremony of Kahi Estates on October 15, 2024.

Set for completion in October 2027, Kahi Estates will cover five hectares with 48 lots available to the public. Designed in partnership with Palafox Associates, led by renowned architect and urban planner Ar. Felino"Jun" Palafox, Jr., Kahi Estates takes inspiration from the concept of"Ecopolis" or a harmonious blend of the environment within a city.

The development will feature amenities such as a clubhouse and a linear park, offering spaces where residents can enjoy quality time together. Kahi Estates will incorporate sustainable design elements, including eco-friendly homes, urban gardens supporting farm-to-table living, and rainwater harvesting systems that use butterfly roofs to efficiently collect water for gardening purposes.

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