Globe Asiatique

[2][3] Globe Asiatique's first residential housing project was the Santa Barbara Villas I subdivision in San Mateo, Rizal launched in 1994.

[6] In the 2000s, Globe Asiatique established several residential townships including its flagship Xevera Homes in Bacolor and Mabalacat, Pampanga.

[12] However it did not push through its plans to launch its first initial public offering citing the global financial crisis at that time.

Executives of Globe Asiatique, including founder Delfin Lee, were charged with syndicated estafa (fraud) in 2012.

[16] Lee denied the allegations, maintaining that no houses were "double sold", and expressed willingness to settle the issue with Pag-IBIG.

[19][20] Other projects of Globe Asiatique include Chateau Valenzuela, a complex of 18 six-storey Mediterranean-style condominium buildings established in Valenzuela, Metro Manila in 2003,[21] the Saint Monique Valais in Rizal in 2003, Casa Ibiza in Antipolo, Rizal in 2005, the Golden City Business Park in Bulacan in 2005, and The Enclave in Pampanga in 2006.

[4][5] Globe Asiatique also planned to build a campus subdivision in Bacolod which was halted when the company got implicated in a controversy in 2010.

The Pinoy Big Brother house was patterned after St. Monique Valais housing units.
Xevera Mabalacat
The Skysuites Tower (formerly GA Skysuites)