
From Central Luzon Balita Opportunities await the melting pot of Central Luzon as Ayala Land Inc.’s (ALI) latest mixed-use development, Cresendo, opens up diverse opportunities for commercial and investment activities, which is seen to create jobs and help economic growth in the province. A pioneer in developing master-planned estates, ALI continues to develop mixed-use communities …
From an article By: Amy R. Remo – from Inquirer.net Explore About Altaraza PressroomAltaraza logoAyala Land logo Other Sustainable Estates Altaraza Logo Explore About Altaraza Pressroom Home Explore About Altaraza Pressroom Homepage > News > Conducive Platforms for Investment and Growth CONDUCIVE PLATFORMS FOR INVESTMENT AND GROWTH From an article By: Amy R. Remo – …
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Ayala Land Inc. on Tuesday said it is investing P18 billion to develop a 290-hectare “new downtown” in Tarlac, the property developer’s 29th estate so far. Dubbed as the Crescendo, the estate is located some 3 kilometers from the Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEX) and MacArthur Highway, and accessible through the Tarlac-Pangasinan-La Union Expressway (TPLEX). Some P5.5 …
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Property developer Ayala Land Inc. (ALI) will invest P18 billion to transform a 290-hectare property in Tarlac into an integrated mixed-use estate over the next 10 to 15 years. In a press briefing on Tuesday, Cresendo estate head John Estacio said the firm would initially spend P5.5 billion for the first phase of three-phase estate, …
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Ayala Land Inc. is investing P18 billion to develop its newest mixed-use estate, a 290-hectare property in Tarlac City called Cresendo. Cresendo estate head John Estacio said in a press briefing Tuesday that Cresendo would be the company’s 29th estate development. It will have various components, including commercial, industrial, residential and educational developments. “Our vision …
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A portion of the estate known as Hacienda Luisita of Central Azucarera de Tarlac will undergo P18-billion redevelopment. Ayala Land Inc. (ALI) will transform a 290-hectare area in the estate located in San Miguel, Tarlac that used to be part of the sugar mill and was the so-called staging area for the sugarcane before they …
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Property giant Ayala Land Inc. is developing a 290-hectare mixed-use estate in Tarlac City, a major bet on the central Luzon province and its growth prospects. ALI, member company of conglomerate Ayala Corp., said the project would be named Cresendo and would contain residential communities, retail spaces, an industrial park and a 1.5-hectare civic plaza …
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AYALA LAND, Inc. (ALI) is investing P18 billion to build a 290-hectare estate in Tarlac City. The real estate arm of the Ayala group presented on Tuesday its “modern local community” project in Tarlac called Cresendo, is situated 40 kilometers from the Clark International Airport and about 15 kilometers from the New Clark City. ALI …
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AYALA Land Inc. (ALI) on Tuesday said it is investing some P18 billion to transform a 290-hectare property, a former sugar mill in Tarlac into an integrated mixed-use estate that will function as a progressive new downtown. The estate, which it called Cresendo, will feature components, such as an industrial park, a residential and commercial …
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MANILA, Philippines — Ayala Land Inc. (ALI) will spend about P18 billion over the next 10 to 15 years for the development of a 290-hectare property into its first integrated mixed-use estate in Tarlac City. In a media briefing Tuesday, company officials said project, called Cresendo, will feature industrial, commercial, residential and educational facilities. Cresendo …
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