Riding the growing positive outlook of the market, Federal Land reaffirms its commitment to developing well-built and innovative projects for various lifestyles and life stages with the launch of fresh inventory and introduction of new developments.
The developer kicked off the year with the successful launch of the second tower of its Zen-inspired residence, The Grand Midori Ortigas in Pasig.
For several years, Federal Land’s multi award-winning project, The Seasons Residences, remains one of the most desirable developments in the luxury market.
The highly sought-after development is poised to launch its fourth and last tower, Fuyu, this year.
Located alongside Grand Hyatt Manila and Mitsukoshi Mall in Federal Land’s own Grand Central Park in BGC, its previous towers, Haru, Natsu, and Aki, have consistently enjoyed brisk sales take up as more buyers see strong investment potential in Federal Land’s world-class projects that are highlighted by high quality real estate innovations, such as the distinctive Japanese features and technologies offered across all residential units in this highly coveted development.

Federal Land is also set to deliver a new, bigger, and even more luxurious Lexus Manila showroom in Grand Central Park, BGC.
The new multi-level building will house two display areas and a bigger service bay. The design of the faí§ade follows the Lexus L-Finesse philosophy, a signature style that draws heavily on the deeply rooted principles of Japanese hospitality and aesthetics.
Further bolstering Federal Land’s expansion plans is its new joint venture company with internationally renowned Nomura Real Estate Development Co. Ltd. (NRE), one of Japan’s foremost developers. The new company, called Federal Land NRE Global Inc. (FNG), is set to deliver real estate solutions and sustainable townships featuring leading-edge Japanese design and innovations streamlined for contemporary Filipino living.
This year, FNG is poised to introduce its initial pipeline of residential, office, and commercial developments across Metro Manila, Cavite, and Cebu.