Robbie Antonio lines up to bring high-rendered museum masterpieces to the Philippines

The Church at Auvers-Sur-Oise by Vincent Van Gogh and Reflets Verts IV by Claude Monet

MANILA, Philippines — Entrepreneur and art patron Robbie Antonio, through Resident Branding, is bringing a groundbreaking European art technology platform to the Philippine market. The collaboration, now in its planning stages, expects to grant exclusive rights to Resident Holdings for the showcasing and distribution of its unique pieces in the country.

Early plans are for the collection to be showcased at a grand debut to be held at the prestigious Antonio Gallery.

The Church at Auvers-Sur-Oise by Vincent Van Gogh and Reflets Verts IV by Claude Monet
The Church at Auvers-Sur-Oise by Vincent Van Gogh and Reflets Verts IV by Claude Monet

Redefining art accessibility

This European art firm specializes in the creation of high-rendered, limited-edition prints of iconic masterpieces curated from the world’s most celebrated cultural institutions, including the Musée d’Orsay.

The upcoming Philippine collection will feature limited editions of art pieces with the likes of Vincent Van Gogh, Claude Monet, René Magritte, Paul Cezanne, Henri Matisse and Auguste Renoir, allowing Filipino collectors to experience these timeless works in unprecedented quality and depth.

At the forefront of art technology, the company utilizes its Hi-Rnd scanning and printing process, a revolutionary method that meticulously captures the three-dimensional texture, color depth and actual brushstrokes of original paintings.

This results in reproductions that offer an unparalleled level of fidelity, bringing the tangible experience of a museum masterwork into a collector’s home, complete with a certificate of authenticity.

The initiative is rooted in supporting cultural preservation through collaborations with leading museum partners.

 


Source: https://www.philstar.com/lifestyle/on-the-radar/2025/10/21/2481279/robbie-antonio-lines-bring-high-rendered-museum-masterpieces-philippines

Robbie Antonio Lines Up to Bring High-Rendered Museum Masterpieces to the Philippines

Antonio Gallery - Reflets Verts IV by Claude Monet

Entrepreneur and art patron Robbie Antonio, through Resident Branding [info@residentbranding.com], is bringing a groundbreaking European art technology platform to the Philippine market. The collaboration, now in its planning stages, expects to grant exclusive rights to Resident Holdings [info@residentholdings.com] for the showcasing and distribution of its unique pieces in the country.

Early plans are for the collection to be showcased at a grand debut to be held at the prestigious Antonio Gallery.

The Church at Auvers Sur Oise by Vincent Van Gogh
The Church at Auvers Sur Oise by Vincent Van Gogh

 

Redefining art accessibility

This European art firm specializes in the creation of high-rendered, limited-edition prints of iconic masterpieces curated from the world’s most celebrated cultural institutions, including the Musée d’Orsay. The upcoming Philippine collection will feature limited editions of art pieces with the likes of Vincent Van Gogh, Claude Monet, René Magritte, Paul Cezanne, Henri Matisse, and Auguste Renoir, allowing Filipino collectors to experience these timeless works in unprecedented quality and depth.

At the forefront of art technology, the company utilizes its Hi-Rnd© scanning and printing process, a revolutionary method that meticulously captures the three-dimensional texture, color depth, and actual brushstrokes of original paintings. This results in reproductions that offer an unparalleled level of fidelity, bringing the tangible experience of a museum masterwork into a collector’s home, complete with a certificate of authenticity. The initiative is rooted in supporting cultural preservation through collaborations with leading museum partners.

 


Source: https://manilastandard.net/spotlight/314657457/robbie-antonio-lines-up-to-bring-high-rendered-museum-masterpieces-to-the-philippines.html

 

 

Robbie Antonio, Versace Home bring new vision to branded residences in Manila

MANILA, Philippines — In 2011, Robbie Antonio led the development of The Milano Residences, one of the first residential towers in Asia to feature interiors designed by Versace Home.

The development, located within Century City in Makati City, fused Italian fashion with modern urban living in the Philippines and has helped shape branded residences in the market.

Featuring its signature Greek motifs with baroque influences, Versace’s imprint elevated the common areas of the Milano, from its grand lobby and spa to the library and lounge. Buyers were also offered the option to furnish their own units with curated Versace Home pieces, turning personal spaces into immersive design statements.

Branded real estate as global signal

Antonio’s collaboration with Versace was driven not only by aesthetic considerations but also by strategic intent. By partnering with a globally revered fashion house, The Milano Residences helped set the Philippines ready to compete on the world stage for branded luxury development.

Robbie Antonio and Donatella Versace
Robbie Antonio and Donatella Versace

 

The project introduced a new narrative where design, brand equity and cultural relevance converged.

This brand alignment laid the foundation for his future collaborations with other international brands such as MissoniHome, Armani/Casa and other global names, each contributing to Antonio’s growing influence in lifestyle-driven real estate.

Legacy influence on JAGI’s vision

Now with the family’s private office the Jose Antonio Group Inc. (JAGI), Robbie Antonio continues to apply this design-led strategy across ventures. The Versace collaboration became a reference point and proof that lifestyle, aspiration and business can co-exist within development models.

Today, as the private family office plans to grow into other sectors including consumer media and technology, the spirit of The Milano Residences remains influential. It represents a broader vision: to raise the bar for Filipino developments through internationally informed standards and design that resonates with local culture.

 


Source https://www.philstar.com/lifestyle/on-the-radar/2025/08/14/2465451/robbie-antonio-versace-home-bring-new-vision-branded-residences-manila

Centurion, 33 West 56th Street: Review and Ratings | CityRealty

Carter’s Review

This elegant, 17-story, mid-block residential condominium building at 33 West 56th Street was built in 2009 and designed by I. M. Pei Partnership Architects.

James Davidson of SCLE designed the building’s interiors.

The project was a venture between Antonio Development, which has about 18.5 million square feet of residential, commercial and hotel space and golf course developments, and Stillman Development International of which Roy Stillman is a principal.

Mr. Pei, who is famous for the Pyramid entrance to the Louvre in Paris, the Bank of China tower in Hong Kong, the East Wing of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the Javits Convention Center, Kips Bay Houses and the Four Seasons Hotel in New York, said that he knew the father of Roberto (Robbie) Antonio and liked the idea of he and his son, L.C. Pei (Sandi), working with Robbie.

The building has 48 apartments.

Bottom Line

Designed by I. M. Pei and his son, L.C. (Sandi), this mid-block apartment building is clad in limestone with cascading terraces and some 17-foot-high living rooms, and a waterfall in the lobby.

Description

The building is clad in Chamesson limestone from France, the same used at the Four Seasons Hotel on East 57th Street.  The limestone has a warm beige color “animated by gentle wisps of brown veining” and the base of the building is dark-gray Jet Mist granite.

The project is notable for its cascading terraces and its five “lanterns,” which is what Mr. Pei calls the five-double-height windows on the 56th Street façade that are in living rooms with 17-foot-high ceilings and the “lanterns” extend above the “tapered” setbacks that are angled at the building’s east and west sides.

The floor and one continuous wall of the lobby are soft, cream-colored Magny du Louvre French limestone accented by finishes of blood Anigre wood, decorative marbles and rich leather seating in front of a glass wall overlooking a large waterfall over projecting weirs and a reflecting pool.

The building very nicely compliments the handsome Chambers Hotel a few doors to the east on the same block.

Amenities

The building has an entrance marquee, a private exercise facility, a 65-car, 24-hour attended garage, a doorman, a concierge, a resident superintendent, and storage units for purchase.

Apartments

There are two apartments on the second floor and floors 3 through 6 have 5 apartments.  The seventh floor has 4 apartments and the lower half of a duplex apartment.  The eighth floor has the upper half of a duplex and three apartments.  The ninth floor has three apartments.  The tenth floor has four apartments.  Floors 11 through 14 have two apartments each and floors 15 and 16 have one apartment each.

Most ceiling heights are 10 feet.

Laundry closets have Bosch Axxis washers and dryers.

Kitchens have natural walnut cabinetry, thick glass countertops, teak floors, Sub-Zero refrigerators paneled in natural walnut, Wolf duel-fuel, stainless-steel ranges, Sub-Zero under-counter wine chillers, and Bosch dishwashers.

Apartment 4B is a two-bedroom unit with a foyer that leads past a 9-foot-wide enclosed kitchen to a 21-foot-long living/dining room.

Apartment 9C us a two-bedroom unit with a wide foyer that opens onto a large living/dining room and a wide terrace.  The unit’s bedrooms also have terraces.

Apartment 14C is a three-bedroom unit that has a foyer that leads to a 26-foot-long living/dining room adjacent to an enclosed, eat-in kitchen.

Apartment 15A is a three-bedroom unit that has a foyer that leads to a 27-foot-long living room part of which is a double-height dining area adjacent to a 10-foot-long breakfast area next to a 17-foot-long eat-in kitchen.

Penthouse1A on the 17th floor is a three-bedroom and maid’s room unit with an entrance foyer that leads to a 26-foot-long living room with a 13-foot-long terrace.  The living room also leads to a 16-foot-long dining room adjacent to an enclosed, 15-foot-square, eat-in kitchen.  The unit also has a very long entrance vestibule off the foyer that leads to the 20-foot-long master bedroom area with a 13-foot-long terrace off its 13-foot sitting area.

Penthouse2A is a duplex unit on the 18th and 19th floors that has a 28-foot-long living room, a 14-foot-long eat-in kitchen, a 12-foot-long dining room and a 16-foot-long bedroom on the lower level and a 19-foot-long master bedroom with a 36-foot long terrace and two other bedrooms on the upper level.

History

The development replaces a 6-story building at 37 West 56th Street and three 5-story buildings at 31, 33 and 35 West 56th Street.  It also uses air rights from 39 West 56th Street.

The building at 31 West 56th Street housed the American Friends of the Glasgow School of Art, which was founded by Rennie Charles MacIntosh.

The building at 33 West 56th Street once was the location of Club Napoleon, a famous speakeasy operated by Larry Fay that was frequented by Mae West and George Raft and had previously been the home of Charles Donohue whose brother married an heir to the Woolworth fortune.

This block has many restaurants and is convenient to many luxury stores such as Tiffany, Bergdorf Goodman, and Prada.

This building is also close to the office building at 40 West 57th Street, which has a through-block arcade.

 


Source:  https://www.cityrealty.com/nyc/midtown-west/centurion-33-west-56th-street/review/38741

Jose Antonio: 2025 Philippines 50 Richest Net Worth

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PROFILE

Jose Antonio

$610M

2025 Philippines 50 Richest Net Worth

as of 8/6/25
  • Jose Antonio is the founder and chairman of Century Properties Group, a developer of high-end real estate. Son Marco serves as president and CEO.
  • Century, founded in 1986 with four employees, has reshaped the Manila skyline with its luxury branded buildings.
  • The firm has been land banking and developing large master planned communities, transportation oriented developments and townships.
  • It also forayed into affordable housing across the Philippines in 2024 through its subsidiary Phirst Homes.
  • His son Robbie runs the family office J. Antonio Group and his own business Revolution Precrafted, which sells designs to property developers.

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Source:  https://www.forbes.com/profile/jose-antonio/

 

 

 

DESIGN AS STRATEGY | Robbie Antonio on building with purpose

When Robbie Antonio started Antonio Development in New York City, he did so with a bold idea: a collaboration with Pei Partnership on what would become the architect’s only homegrown residential project.

That idea took shape in The Centurion, a boutique limestone tower in Midtown Manhattan.For  Antonio, it wasn’t just a career milestone. It was a design education, a crash course in timeless execution, and the start of a lifelong conviction: that architecture and business can be fused to create lasting value.

More than a decade later, Antonio has set up a private family office, and the same design-first, strategy-aligned mindset is visible across these future ventures. What began as a developer’s instinct has matured into a more holistic approach to investing, branding, and scaling across industries.

A Philosophy becomes a platform 

The Centurion, completed in 2008, was a formative project. Its precise geometry, clean lines, and restrained luxury reflected Pei’s philosophy: that good design is not about spectacle, but permanence. Antonio, then a first-time developer, led the site assembly and execution, working closely with I.M. Pei and his son, Sandi.

A major factor in making the  collaboration possible was Century Properties founder Ambassador Jose E.B. Antonio, whose longstanding relationship with I.M. Pei helped pave the way. Even after his retirement, I.M PEI returned to play a key role in both The Centurion and the Qatar Museum projects, at the request of Ambassador Antonio.

That early success wasn’t just about location. It was about differentiation; the kind that comes from choosing collaborators carefully, managing details rigorously, and designing with intent.

Today, those same principles guide how the private family office will operate. While the group has grown far beyond its real estate roots, its current projects carry echoes of that original DNA.

Building with clarity, to stand the test of time

Across all of these initiatives, a pattern emerges: bold partnerships, disciplined execution, and a belief in long-term value over short-term hype.

“There are easier ways to build,” Antonio says. “But I’ve seen what happens when you start with clarity. When you work with people at the top of their field, and design something that can stand the test of time.”

That clarity now defines the private family office’s edge. It isn’t just about luxury towers or big-name collaborators. It’s about using design and brand credibility not as decorations but as levers for serious value creation. For Antonio, the Pei partnership wasn’t just a collaboration; it was a model of how principle and performance can coexist.

“The Centurion taught me that great design is quiet,” Antonio reflects. “It doesn’t need to scream. It just needs to last.”

 


Source: https://businessmirror.com.ph/2025/07/31/design-as-strategy-robbie-antonio-on-building-with-purpose/

 

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Robbie Antonio’s Armani deal: First in SEA, marks start of a bold era in PHL luxury development

Robbie Antonio with Roberta and Giorgio Armani
Robbie Antonio with Roberta and Giorgio Armani
Robbie Antonio with Roberta and Giorgio Armani

 

Long before Robbie Antonio took the reins of the Jose Antonio Group Inc. or JAGI — now the Antonio family’s consolidated private investment vehicle — he was already making waves for forging bold, high-profile collaborations in luxury real estate. Among the most talked-about projects is his partnership with Italian fashion icon Giorgio Armani.

The project is Century Spire, a 60-story tower in Makati’s Century City completed in 2022. Designed by star architect Daniel Libeskind and outfitted by Armani/Casa Interior Design Studio, the skyscraper embodied Antonio’s vision of elevating Philippine real estate to world-class stature. Armani’s studio was tapped to curate not just the interiors of the private residences but also the shared spaces — down to the lobbies, pool lounge, and library. The result was a seamless blend of design, fashion, and function.

Luxury and innovation

Now, as CEO of JAGI, Antonio is taking that same mindset to a broader playing field. While real estate remains part of the equation, JAGI’s portfolio has expanded to include healthcare, fintech, technology, and consumer goods. The group’s mission is to back ideas that create long-term impact and push boundaries.

“The Armani collaboration showed us what’s possible when you mix visionary design with strategic ambition,” Antonio said. “That level of creativity and precision is something we want to bring into all our investments — not just buildings, but brands, platforms, and people.”

Long-lasting influence

Antonio’s focus on the family office, Jose Antonio Group Inc. (JAGI), isn’t a departure from his roots, but a continuation of the ethos that made his projects stand out from the start. Where others saw buildings, he saw experiences. Where others stuck to tradition, he courted change-makers.

Century Spire may be complete, but its influence remains. It’s a case study for what happens when Filipino development is unafraid to engage global talent. And as JAGI looks ahead, it’s clear that partnerships like Armani/Casa weren’t just for show, but were proof-of-concept.

From branded towers to cross-sector investments, Antonio is steering JAGI with the same daring that first caught the world’s attention. If the Armani collaboration marked a high point in Philippine luxury real estate, it also laid the groundwork for a future that’s more agile, ambitious, and globally minded.

 

Source: https://businessmirror.com.ph/2025/07/12/robbie-antonios-armani-deal-first-in-southeast-asia-marks-start-of-a-bold-era-in-phl-luxury-development/

Jose Antonio Group launches strategic Starlink partnership

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JAGI and starlink
From left to right: President and CEO of iWave, Ramon C. Garcia Jr., Executive Director and COO of iWave, Marco R. Urera, CEO of Jose Antonio Group Inc., Robbie Antonio, and Philippine Ambassador-at-large and Chairman of Jose Antonio Group Inc., Jose Eduardo Antonio.

 

Jose Antonio Group Inc. today announced a groundbreaking strategic partnership to deploy Starlink and add-on value-added services—executed in collaboration with iWave—to bring advanced satellite broadband connectivity to underserved regions across the Philippines.

This initiative marks a significant step in the company’s digital transformation strategy, leveraging its 40 years of experience and a robust network of affiliate companies to empower communities with reliable, value-added services layered over high-speed internet connectivity.

“Our partnership with iWave using Starlink Connectivity is a game-changer in our efforts to bridge the digital divide in the Philippines,” said Robbie Antonio, CEO of Jose Antonio Group Inc. “By combining our extensive industry expertise with Starlink’s innovative satellite technology and iWave’s local digital solutions, we aim to deliver transformative broadband services that support education, healthcare, and economic development in even the most remote areas.”

The collaboration will harness Starlink’s state-of-the-art satellite network to extend reliable digital solutions, platforms, and value-added services via the high-speed connectivity to regions lacking traditional internet infrastructure. This venture is designed to create lasting impact, driving sustainable growth and fostering a more inclusive, technology-driven future for the Philippines.

“We are excited about the long-term potential of this initiative,” added Antonio. “Our combined approach will enable us to catalyze transformative digital solutions that not only empower communities but also contribute to the country’s overall economic and social development.”

 

 

Antonio group hints at landmark development in Palawan

Antonio group hints at landmark development in Palawan

 

MANILA, Philippines — Palawan, often hailed as the crown jewel of Philippine tourism, is poised for a new era of sustainable and strategic development. Leading family-led investment firm Jose Antonio Group Inc. (JAGI), renowned for its expertise in high-end, world-class developments, has hinted at a transformative project that will embrace Palawan’s natural splendor while further elevating its global stature.

“Our vision is to contribute meaningfully to Palawan’s standing as a premier destination—one that remains pristine, yet continues to evolve as a benchmark for sustainable tourism and investment,” said Robbie Antonio, CEO of JAGI.

“We are exploring opportunities that will preserve and celebrate Palawan’s ecological and cultural wealth while introducing world-class standards in luxury and responsible development.”

While details remain under wraps, the planned venture is expected to include a carefully curated mixed-use blueprint with an emphasis on exclusivity, sustainability, and premium lifestyle experiences. In contrast to mass tourism-driven developments in destinations such as Bali and Phuket—where concerns over environmental degradation have intensified—JAGI aims to demonstrate a model for responsible growth that enhances, rather than overwhelms, the local scene.

Rich biodiversity, authentic culture

Palawan’s unparalleled natural beauty, from its vibrant coral reefs and extensive mangrove forests to its indigenous communities and rich biodiversity, makes it a rare gem in global tourism. The firm recognizes that the province’s long-standing reputation as an ecological sanctuary must remain at the heart of its evolution.

The firm’s approach will align with sustainable, high-value tourism, ensuring that any development harmonizes with its surroundings, benefits local communities, and strengthens the Philippines’ positioning as a world-class tourism and investment hub.

For over three decades, the Antonio family has built a legacy of pioneering high-end, globally recognized developments, working with some of the most esteemed names in design and architecture. Their latest endeavor in Palawan promises not just an expansion of this portfolio, but a commitment to raising the profile of Philippine tourism and investment on the world stage.

“Palawan deserves a place among the most sought-after global destinations, and we see an opportunity to reinforce its prestige responsibly,” Antonio added. “This will be more than a development, but a statement on how growth and conservation can go hand in hand.”

As JAGI finalizes its vision for Palawan, the firm remains engaged in extensive research and consultation to ensure that its approach aligns with environmental best practices, local stakeholder interests, and the long-term viability of the region. More details are expected to be unveiled in the coming months.

 

Source:

https://www.philstar.com/business/biz-memos/2025/03/31/2431751/antonio-group-hints-landmark-development-palawan

Antonio group hints at landmark development in Palawan, pledging sustainable growth, global prestige

Palawan, Robbie Antonio
Palawan, often hailed as the crown jewel of Philippine tourism, is poised for a new era of sustainable and strategic development. Leading family-led investment firm Jose Antonio Group Inc. (JAGI), renowned for its expertise in high-end, world-class developments, has hinted at a transformative project that will embrace Palawan’s natural splendor while further elevating its global stature.“Our vision is to contribute meaningfully to Palawan’s standing as a premier destination – one that remains pristine, yet continues to evolve as a benchmark for sustainable tourism and investment,” said Robbie Antonio, CEO of Jose Antonio Group Inc.. “We are exploring opportunities that will preserve and celebrate Palawan’s ecological and cultural wealth while introducing world-class standards in luxury and responsible development.”While details remain under wraps, the planned venture is expected to include a carefully curated mixed-use blueprint with an emphasis on exclusivity, sustainability, and premium lifestyle experiences. In contrast to mass tourism-driven developments in destinations such as Bali and Phuket – where concerns over environmental degradation have intensified – Jose Antonio Group Inc. aims to demonstrate a model for responsible growth that enhances, rather than overwhelms, the local scene.

Rich biodiversity, authentic culture, 

Palawan’s unparalleled natural beauty, from its vibrant coral reefs and extensive mangrove forests to its indigenous communities and rich biodiversity, makes it a rare gem in global tourism. The firm recognizes that the province’s long-standing reputation as an ecological sanctuary must remain at the heart of its evolution. The firm’s approach will align with sustainable, high-value tourism, ensuring that any development harmonizes with its surroundings, benefits local communities, and strengthens the Philippines’ positioning as a world-class tourism and investment hub.

For over three decades, the Antonio family has built a legacy of pioneering high-end, globally recognized developments, working with some of the most esteemed names in design and architecture. Their latest endeavor in Palawan promises not just an expansion of this portfolio, but a commitment to raising the profile of Philippine tourism and investment on the world stage.

“Palawan deserves a place among the most sought-after global destinations, and we see an opportunity to reinforce its prestige responsibly,” Antonio added. “This will be more than a development, but a statement on how growth and conservation can go hand in hand.”

As Jose Antonio Group Inc. finalizes its vision for Palawan, the firm remains engaged in extensive research and consultation to ensure that its approach aligns with environmental best practices, local stakeholder interests, and the long-term viability of the region. More details are expected to be unveiled in the coming months.

 

Source: https://businessmirror.com.ph/2025/03/27/antonio-group-hints-at-landmark-development-in-palawan-pledging-sustainable-growth-global-prestige/