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Bonifacio Global City – Rafael Fernandez de Mesa, President and CEO of Aboitiz Land, Inc. and Head of Aboitiz InfraCapital Economic Estates, joined industry leaders as a panelist at ULI Philippines’ Emerging Market Trends Forum for 2025, where he shared insights on how the Aboitiz Group is driving sustainable growth and shaping the future of real estate in the Philippines.

The forum provided valuable perspectives on key real estate trends, including the decentralization of urban centers, the competitive advantage of sustainable infrastructure, the importance of public-private partnerships, government initiatives to attract foreign direct investments, and the rising demand for global capability centers and data centers.

Highlighting the optimistic outlook for the Philippine real estate sector, Rafael Fernandez de Mesa cited continued economic growth, infrastructure investments, and the evolving needs of industrial and business hubs. He also emphasized the crucial role of industrial-anchored estates in shaping future-ready communities: “Our strength lies in providing the right solutions—integrated, future-ready Economic Estates that empower industries, create jobs, and drive sustainable growth. By fostering an environment where businesses can thrive, we are strengthening the Philippines’ role in the global supply chain.”

For over 30 years, Aboitiz InfraCapital Economic Estates has been at the forefront of developing smart and sustainable developments, reinforcing the Philippines’ position as a premier investment destination in Asia.|

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