Cagayan de Oro is among the most populous cities in the Philippines. It is highly urbanized, making it an attractive location for visitors coming from its neighboring cities and towns such as El Salvador City, Opol, Gitagum, Tagoloan, Claveria, among others. Not only that, it is a top destination for overseas travelers. Since the place is the primary business region of Northern Mindanao, it is clear to see that it is also home to many regional offices and multinational businesses and banks. With its popular tourist attractions like the world-renowned White Water Rafting, no one can get away from visiting CDO to experience it.
But, did you know? Before becoming as one of the most competitive cities in the country, the city of Cagayan de Oro started as a town named Cagayan de Misamis. It was on June 15, 1950, that it became an official city and considered a highly urbanized city in the year 1983.
These are photos of Cagayan de Oro how it looked like before.

Photo source here.

Photo source here.

Photo source here.
This is the city now. Big things happened!

Photo source here.

Photos source here.


Photo source here.
Right now, Cagayan de Oro turned out as a beautiful and flourishing city. Its booming economy has paved the way for real estate markets to upsurge.The increasing number of infrastructures asserts the rapid modernization of the city, magnetizing more businessmen to invest in CDO. Among these real estate players, one listed developer driven with a unique ambition to be the leading green builder of the country, is an Italian-Filipino property firm, Italpinas Development Corporation (IDC) has been also charmed by the city’s wonderful growth.
As a young player in the industry, IDC has created a name as the first mover of green building in Cagayan de Oro. Now, the developer has two green projects in Uptown Cagayan de Oro. The first one was Primavera Residences, which is sold out already, and the latest development is called Primavera City.
Learn more about the latest green project in Uptown CDO at primaveracity.italpinas.com.
Note: Featured Images are gotten from CDODev.com