KMV Development Corporation is a forward-thinking real estate firm dedicated to creating meaningful change through sustainable and community-focused projects.
KMV Development Corporation focuses on development management, sustainable consultancy, CMS delivery, and special institutional and commercial projects. Based in the Philippines, every KMV project is designed to empower communities, inspire progress, and leave a lasting legacy of positive transformation.
Beyond Structures
At KMV Development Corporation, our edge lies in our ability to combine innovative design, community-focused development, and sustainable practices to create projects that make a lasting difference. We go beyond building structures — we build partnerships and empower communities, delivering spaces that inspire progress and enrich lives. With a commitment to impact, growth, and sustainability, KMV creates legacies that stand the test of time, shaping a better future for all.
Problems
Rapid urbanization in developing cities often leads to poorly planned infrastructures, limited access to quality spaces, and unsustainable practices that hinder long-term community growth and environmental health.
Solutions
KMV Development Corporation addresses these challenges by delivering thoughtfully designed, community-focused developments that balance innovation, sustainability, and growth.
Vive Residences Montojo
LOCATION
Makati City
PURPOSE
Commercial, Residential
DATE
March 2026
COMPLETION
97%
Vive Residences is a 6-storey mixed-use development at 4417 Montojo St. Makati City, designed for modern work and living. Strategically located near Makati's top business and lifestyle hubs, Vive Residences is your gateway to a vibrant urban lifestyle.
Our Services
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We transform raw land into thriving, well-planned communities.
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We construct high-quality, sustainable structures for lasting impact.
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Sustainable Consultancy
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Development Management
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Mixed-Use Development
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Residential Development
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We create innovative, sustainable designs that shape the future.

