San
 Pedro, Laguna, Philippines
 – Eight years ago, a vision shared by two real estate firms—one Filipino, one
 Japanese—gave birth to P.A. Properties Hankyu Hanshin (PAHH). Today, that
 vision stands as a living blueprint for purposeful, people-centered housing
 development.
What
 began in 2017 as a joint venture between Philippine developer P.A. Alvarez Properties and
 Development Corporation and Japan’s Hankyu Hanshin Properties Corp.
 is now a significant contributor to the country’s middle-income housing
 landscape, with more than 5,700
 housing units launched across six cities in four provinces.
“Our
 next 100 years begin with today,” said Keiji
 Okamoto, President of Hankyu Hanshin Properties Corp. Philippines
 “Through this partnership, we’ve seen how our philosophy of long-term,
 people-centered development can resonate in new contexts—and help address real
 challenges like urban sprawl and the housing backlog.”
At
 the heart of the partnership is a shared belief: that decent, affordable
 housing should not sacrifice quality or community. This belief materialized
 into the Idesia
 brand, which today is regarded as a model
 for livable, sustainable communities—built around Filipino
 values and Japanese discipline in planning and execution.
“The
 foundation of our success is trust—built through years of open dialogue, shared
 values, and mutual respect,” said Jonathan
 G. Lu, President of PAHH. “What makes this partnership work is
 not just complementary expertise, but a genuine belief in each other’s
 integrity and purpose. That trust allows us to make decisions with confidence
 and build communities that reflect both ambition and care.”
A Partnership of
 Complementary Strengths
The
 strength of PAHH lies in its balanced synergy: combining Hankyu Hanshin’s century of experience
 in transit-oriented and lifestyle-rich developments in Japan with P.A. Properties’ deep understanding
 of the Filipino housing market.
This balance has enabled PAHH to
 introduce new standards in economic and mid-cost housing—from site selection
 and construction methodology to architectural design and customer service thus
 redefining community living in the country.
 “What we see in PAHH is not just a business
 success story,” said Romarico
 T. Alvarez, Chairman of P.A. Properties. “It’s proof that
 international partnerships can build tangible social impact—when the
 partnership is grounded in mutual respect and shared purpose.”
Communities with
 Character: A Different Kind of Growth
The
 Idesia developments are notable not just for their scale but also for their
 intentional design, where walkability, open spaces, and social connectivity are
 central. Unlike many large-scale subdivisions, Idesia communities are planned
 to foster neighborhood
 belonging rather than just occupancy.
The
 communities are currently located in:
·      
 Dasmariñas,
 Cavite – Idesia
 Dasmariñas Phases 1 & 2, Idesia Heights, Idesia City
·      
 Lipa,
 Batangas –
 Idesia Lipa
·      
 Cabuyao,
 Laguna – Idesia
 Cabuyao and Idesia Cabuyao East
·      
 San
 Jose del Monte, Bulacan
 – Idesia SJDM
Collectively,
 these developments span more than 73
 hectares and are home to thousands of families who now enjoy
 access to integrated community spaces, essential services, and future
 commercial hubs.
Looking Ahead: Purpose-Driven Expansion
In
 2024 and 2025, PAHH expanded with the launch of Idesia Cabuyao East (covering 20
 hectares) and Idesia
 Heights Phase 2, signed MOUs
 for new projects in Pampanga
 and Metro Manila,
 and initiated plans to co-develop additional economic housing sites across Luzon.
Its
 aim: to become not just a builder of homes, but a shaper of livable futures—where
 Filipino families can thrive in safe, well-designed, and culturally relevant
 communities.
“We
 don’t want to grow fast. We want to grow well,” Lu added. “Our impact will be
 measured not just in houses delivered, but in how people live and feel in these
 spaces 10 or 20 years from now.”
Hachi: 8 Years of Partnership, Progress, and Purpose
As
 PAHH celebrates its 8th founding anniversary, it reflects not only on the
 communities it has built but also on the trust
 and shared mission that have fueled its journey. The Japanese
 word for eight, “Hachi,”
 symbolizes prosperity
 and continuity—a fitting theme for this milestone year: “Hachi: 8 Years of Partnership,
 Progress, and Purpose.”
Eight
 years on, PAHH continues to demonstrate how genuine collaboration—rooted in
 trust and guided by purpose—can create not just housing, but hope, belonging, and a better future.
This press release has also been published on VRITIMES
 
 