
DAVAO CITY — For years, the Davao City Coastal Road was seen primarily as a solution to the city’s infamous traffic gridlock. But as the ₱33‑billion highway approaches its long‑awaited completion, a broader vision is taking shape: transforming the coastline into a vibrant economic and leisure corridor. At the heart of this transformation is the Durian Convention Center, a modern facility set to open by the end of 2026 — and it’s already reshaping property values and investment patterns along the city’s southern flank.
A Road Meant for More Than Traffic
The 17.78‑kilometer coastal highway, with 12.4 kilometers already passable and full completion targeted for December 2026, was designed from the start as more than just asphalt and bridges. It features walkways, bicycle lanes, a linear park, and public spaces — amenities that President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. himself envisioned would draw tourists and residents alike. The road already includes two completed esplanades, the Bago Aplaya and Gulf View promenades, with a combined area of 5.5 hectares, and plans for an additional eight hectares of parks along the Tulip Drive section.
But the missing piece — a dedicated venue capable of hosting large‑scale events, conventions, and exhibitions — is now taking shape. The Durian Convention Center, located along the coastal corridor, is scheduled for completion by the end of 2026. The facility will feature a state‑of‑the‑art showroom, training areas, exhibition halls, and office spaces, positioning itself as Davao’s premier destination for Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions (MICE) tourism.
Why Location Matters: The Real Estate Ripple Effect
The convergence of the coastal road and the convention center is creating a powerful real estate multiplier. Areas near the Coastal Road are already seeing increased property values as developers eye these locations for residential and commercial projects. Properties with easier access to the city center due to the road have experienced noticeable price appreciation. The convention center’s presence will amplify that effect by driving foot traffic, creating jobs, and attracting businesses that support the MICE industry — from hotels and restaurants to retail and logistics providers.
Industry experts note that this dynamic mirrors what happened in Metro Manila, where the expansion of convention facilities in Pasay and Taguig triggered massive real estate development in surrounding areas. For Davao, the difference is that the coastal corridor offers something Manila cannot: a scenic, breezy setting with uninterrupted views of the Samal Strait, all within minutes of the city center.
From Transit Hub to Destination Corridor
For real estate investors and homebuyers, the message is clear: the coastal corridor is no longer just a route to somewhere else. It is becoming a destination in its own right. The combination of improved accessibility, scenic public spaces, and a major convention facility creates a unique value proposition that sets this area apart from other growth corridors in the city.
The Durian Convention Center’s exhibition halls and showrooms will draw delegates from across the Philippines and beyond, generating demand for short‑term accommodations, dining establishments, and retail outlets — all of which require real estate. Early movers in the area stand to benefit as land values appreciate in response to this concentrated economic activity.
A Template for Mindanao’s Urban Future
What is unfolding along Davao’s coastline is a model for how infrastructure and real estate can work in tandem to create sustainable, livable, and economically vibrant urban corridors. The Coastal Road provides the spine; the Durian Convention Center provides the beating heart. Together, they are transforming a once‑underutilized stretch of shoreline into one of Mindanao’s most promising real estate frontiers.
As the December 2026 completion dates for both the coastal road and the convention center draw near, the window for strategic investment in the corridor is closing — but the opportunities that await those who have already positioned themselves are just beginning to open.




