+ Follow JAIME AYALA Tag
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[Title] => Ayala Group to slow down pace of investments in 2009
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[Title] => 15 kinasuhan sa G-2 blast, Ayala pumalag
[Summary] => “Magpaliwanag na lang kayo sa Korte at iharap ang inyong mga ebidensya.” Ito ang tahasang sinabi ni Philippine National Police Director Gen. Avelino Razon matapos ilabas ang pinal na resulta ng imbestigasyon sa Glorietta-2 blast noong Okt.19 ng nakaraang taon na nagsasabing aksidente ang naturang pagsabog.
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[Title] => Big communist fish caught in Cebu
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Leading property developer Ayala Land Inc. (ALI) has entered into a joint venture arrangement with Dubai-based Kingdom Hotel Investment (KHI) to build a $153-million hotel complex that will rise in the Makati central business district.
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[Title] => Huge overseas work force fuels new building boom in Metro Manila
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A new building boom is sweeping across Metro Manila and surrounding areas, fueled by cash-flush overseas-based Filipinos looking to invest in retirement homes, industry experts say.
Overseas Filipino workers (OFWs), particularly in the United States where they number about three million, are "bullish on the Philippines real estate market," said the Foreign Affairs department which organized a successful property roadshow in New York in June. Another one is planned next year.
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[Title] => ALI unit plans 2-3 projects yearly nationwide
[Summary] => Laguna Properties Holdings Inc. (LPHI), the low-cost housing subsidiary of realty giant Ayala Land Inc., plans to launch two to three new projects a year in strategic locations nationwide to take advantage of the huge demand for affordable housing.
Driven by the warm response of the investing public to its projects, LPHI plans to open more office buildings in suburban locations frequented by Filipinos on temporary assignments abroad.
Last year, overseas Filipino workers accounted for 25 percent of LPHIs total sales.
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[Title] => Raising the bar
[Summary] => By Ayala Land, Inc. standards, bringing its first leisure community, Anvaya Cove, to market has been fast-paced, indeed. It took two years of scouting around provinces south of Metro Manila before the company settled on a property in Morong, Bataan held for the past 10 years by private company, Subic Bay Development Corp.
The resort will be formally launched this Thursday. By the end of the month, ALI will get its license to sell membership shares, a requirement for buyers of resort lots.
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[Title] => Manilas urban renewal program gets help
[Summary] => Driven primarily by his Buhayin ang Maynila Urban Renewal Program, Mayor Lito Atienza is well on his way to realizing his dream of restoring 433-year-old Manila from a city of faded glory and lost prestige, to the countrys premier metropolis at the forefront of development.
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[Title] => 15 kinasuhan sa G-2 blast, Ayala pumalag
[Summary] => “Magpaliwanag na lang kayo sa Korte at iharap ang inyong mga ebidensya.” Ito ang tahasang sinabi ni Philippine National Police Director Gen. Avelino Razon matapos ilabas ang pinal na resulta ng imbestigasyon sa Glorietta-2 blast noong Okt.19 ng nakaraang taon na nagsasabing aksidente ang naturang pagsabog.
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[Title] => KHI, ALI forge partnership
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Leading property developer Ayala Land Inc. (ALI) has entered into a joint venture arrangement with Dubai-based Kingdom Hotel Investment (KHI) to build a $153-million hotel complex that will rise in the Makati central business district.
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A new building boom is sweeping across Metro Manila and surrounding areas, fueled by cash-flush overseas-based Filipinos looking to invest in retirement homes, industry experts say.
Overseas Filipino workers (OFWs), particularly in the United States where they number about three million, are "bullish on the Philippines real estate market," said the Foreign Affairs department which organized a successful property roadshow in New York in June. Another one is planned next year.
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[Title] => ALI unit plans 2-3 projects yearly nationwide
[Summary] => Laguna Properties Holdings Inc. (LPHI), the low-cost housing subsidiary of realty giant Ayala Land Inc., plans to launch two to three new projects a year in strategic locations nationwide to take advantage of the huge demand for affordable housing.
Driven by the warm response of the investing public to its projects, LPHI plans to open more office buildings in suburban locations frequented by Filipinos on temporary assignments abroad.
Last year, overseas Filipino workers accounted for 25 percent of LPHIs total sales.
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[Title] => Raising the bar
[Summary] => By Ayala Land, Inc. standards, bringing its first leisure community, Anvaya Cove, to market has been fast-paced, indeed. It took two years of scouting around provinces south of Metro Manila before the company settled on a property in Morong, Bataan held for the past 10 years by private company, Subic Bay Development Corp.
The resort will be formally launched this Thursday. By the end of the month, ALI will get its license to sell membership shares, a requirement for buyers of resort lots.
[DatePublished] => 2005-07-04 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
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[AuthorName] => Rose G. De La Cruz
[SectionName] => Business As Usual
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[Title] => Manilas urban renewal program gets help
[Summary] => Driven primarily by his Buhayin ang Maynila Urban Renewal Program, Mayor Lito Atienza is well on his way to realizing his dream of restoring 433-year-old Manila from a city of faded glory and lost prestige, to the countrys premier metropolis at the forefront of development.
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November 13, 2006 - 12:00am