Clark Expo showcases P500M housing projects, targets 151,000 jobs

Clark Development Corporation (CDC) President and CEO Atty. Agnes VST Devanadera (second from left, front) led the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Real Estate Construct & Furnishing Expo at SMX Clark Convention Center, marking a milestone in promoting innovation and collaboration in the real estate and construction sectors. In photo (L-R): Superl General Manager Alex Fung, Soroptimist International of Pampanga’s Dr. Leticia Yap, CDC Chairman Atty. Ed Pamintuan, Haulsands Group Founder Wilfredo Tan, and Angeles City Mayor Carmelo “Jon” Lazatin II, represented by City Information Officer Jay Pelayo. (CDC Photo)
CLARK FREEPORT— The Real Estate Construct & Furnishing Expo wrapped up at SMX Clark Convention Center as City Clark Production put together an epic event, attracting investors and showcasing over 2,000 housing units priced from under P1 million to P3 million held on November 22-23.
 
Sustainable construction solutions and furnishing innovations stole the show, with 30 exhibitors on board committing to expand housing and job opportunities for Clark’s workforce –  all about growth and development.
 
Organizers Krizia Tranquilino and Roderick Salunga reported that ₱500 million worth of housing projects were showcased during the expo. 
 
Clark Development Corporation (CDC) President and CEO Atty. Agnes VST Devanadera, together with CDC Chairman Atty. Edgardo Pamintuan and other officials led the ribbon‑cutting ceremony. She emphasized that housing is a cornerstone of workforce stability and economic growth.
 
“Accessible housing is not just a house—it is a home for all of us,” Atty. Devanadera said. 
 
“Clark has 151,000 workers and 1,350 locators. They have the purchasing power to invest in homes they can call their own,” she added. 
 
Atty. Devanadera cited Pampanga’s one percent poverty rate, among the lowest in the country, as an indicator of consumer demand. 
 
The expo featured housing projects across Pampanga and nearby towns and cities, including Angeles, Mabalacat, Capas, Bamban, Porac, and Bataan. Other participating industries included banks, home supplies, furniture, CCTV, home security, and local handicrafts. 
 

CDC announced plans to collaborate with developers and Clark locators to create employee housing programs and host real estate expos to sustain growth in the property sector.