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                    [Summary] => Quezon City Mayor Feliciano Belmonte Jr. has approved a plan that will transform Tomas Morato Avenue, known for restaurants, into a haven for promenaders in the city.


Belmonte and business owners in the area have forged an agreement to turn the avenue into a landscaped promenade and business center under a sidewalk development plan.

The mayor said he had conceived of the development of Tomas Morato Avenue — named after the city’s second mayor — into a business and tourism area when he was still the congressman of the city’s fourth district.
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"To make the city more attractive to business and investments," the mayor said, "we have identified special growth centers programmed for fast-tracked development."
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                    [Title] => Morato development plan gets mayor’s nod
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Belmonte and business owners in the area have forged an agreement to turn the avenue into a landscaped promenade and business center under a sidewalk development plan.

The mayor said he had conceived of the development of Tomas Morato Avenue — named after the city’s second mayor — into a business and tourism area when he was still the congressman of the city’s fourth district.
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