While profit is often a keen incentive behind property development, there can also be a pertinent social incentive to provide the housing, shops, offices, warehouses, and educational establishments needed to create a robust local community. Residential development may integrate commercial properties into otherwise purely residential-led developments: a shop at the bottom of a block of flats for example. Likewise, commercial developers may integrate residential property into otherwise purely commercial developments. By doing so, developers can create mixed-use developments which better cater to the needs of the community, which fulfil various planning obligations, and diversify their risk or income stream within a development project. Our duty has always been contributing to the generation of better community infrastructure to further extend the quality of life of our people.