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Friday, February 1, 2019

Destiny Chaser's Global Launch!


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A salute to all you fine gamers out there! We proudly announce that the epic and stylish no.1 mobile RPG, Destiny Chaser, finally had its grand launch on January 23! It has been a great journey for this highly addictive idle game, and there is only more to come. You will not believe how far this game has come and how much more it can achieve!

Thank you everybody who participated in our various events during our soft launch, and a huge thanks to our community members who helped us improve the game. For everyone who have not picked up the game yet, the great thing about destiny is that you can choose your own path, and it is never too late to start playing this epic game. With thousands of hours worth of gameplay, hundreds of unlockables waiting for you, and an entire new world to immerse yourself in; a whole universe is just a tap away.

Download the game now, here: https://destinychaser.page.link/Join

The game is continuously being updated for more fun and action, and there are always events right around the corner for all players to earn in-game rewards. Please enjoy the brand new and grand new Destiny Chaser! To stay updated on news and events you can visit our Facebook page here: 

https://web.facebook.com/DestinyChaserM/

Happy Chasing!


Key Features:

No. 1 Stylish 3D Action - Idle RPG

Enjoy HD Visual Effects in 3D
Thrilling and Colorful Battles with no Stress!

Endless Idle RPG
5x Max Speed! Extreme speed to explore the New World
Infinite growth through Rebirth
Full RPG experience on the GO
Easy Battle in High-level Strategic Play

Blockbuster RPG Style - Collect & Evolve!
Summon Unique Stylish Characters & Pets
Over 300 powerful equipment to use
Systematic level-up for your infinite growth
Tap to conquer Quests, Dungeons and Bosses
Exciting rewards and contents as you get stronger

Destiny Chaser is a free to play mobile idle RPG developed by Spoon Games. The gameplay features stylish 3D graphics with idle real-time fighting. In the game are hundreds of unlockables that include weapons, costumes, pets, and classes available to collect and customize.

DOE Seeks Revamp of Electricity Market Rules to Enhance Competition


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The Department of Energy – Electric Power Industry Management Bureau (DOE-EPIMB) conducted a public consultation on the proposed amendments of the Wholesale Electricity Spot Market (WESM) Rules at Parklane Hotel, Cebu, on 24 January 2019. The event was attended by representatives from local distribution utilities (DUs), power generating facilities, local government units, the academe, and members of the media.

The proposed amendments submitted by the Philippine Electricity Market Corporation (PEMC) to the DOE in September 2018 aims to strengthen current rules on market surveillance, enforcement, compliance and penalties.

Energy Secretary Alfonso G. Cusi said, “We need to empower our consumers on their right to be informed on how and where their electricity is being sourced. Their ‘firsthand involvement’ will benefit the entire energy sector as we hear their inputs on the significant improvements of market operation services and competitive pricing.”

The recommended changes seek to strengthen the roles and functions of those involved in enforcement and compliance processes; harmonize said processes with the enhanced WESM design; switch from an hourly to a five-minute trading interval; establish procedures and obligations on the issuance of notices for market rules breaches; determine appropriate violation penatlies; penalty remedies; and the utilization of penalty proceeds, among others. The revision of Market Manuals which serves as guidelines for electricity trading were also presented during the event.

“Greater transparency on electricity market processes results to a faster determination on what is best for our consumers,” Sec. Cusi added.

The DOE is on its 3rd leg of public consultations for the amendment of the WESM Rules, with previous public consultations held on 15 January 2019 for Mindanao and 17 January 2018 for Luzon.

EU-PH Launches RE Projects for Energization of Remote Areas in Mindanao


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CLEAN ENERGY PROSPECTIVE: As part of the department’s policy in energizing remote areas in the country, the DOE and EU-ASEP delegation meet for the launching of seven renewable energy projects to our kababayans in Mindanao.

In above photo are (L-R) European Union (EU) Project Manager Xavier Canton-Lamousse, EU Head of Development Cooperation Enrico Strampelli; Mindanao Development Authority (MinDA) Undersecretary Janet M. Lopoz; MiNDA Chief of Staff Bai Norhata Alonto; EU Programme Manager for Energy Willy Hick; DOE Assistant Secretary Redentor E. Delola; and MiNDA Assistant Secretary Romeo Montenegro.

The Department of Energy (DOE) and the European Union (EU), through the Access to Sustainable Energy Programme (ASEP), launched seven renewable energy projects that would provide power to around 40,000 households in remote areas of the Philippines yesterday (30 January).

“Our goal is to provide electricity throughout the entire archipelago by 2020. These projects will bring more progress in Mindanao as thousands of Filipino families, particularly those living in far-flung areas of the region, will have access to power,” Energy Secretary Alfonso G. Cusi said.

Sec. Cusi added, “We have partnered with DOTr and the Malay, Aklan LGU in order to improve the public transport system for the tourists and most specially for the Boracaynons as a form of livelihood.”

The launching was led by DOE Assistant Secretary Redentor E. Delola, EU Head of Development Cooperation, Mr. Enrico Strampelli and Mindanao Development Authority Undersecretary Janet M. Lopoz.

According to Mr. Strampelli, the project awardees signed their respective contracts on 13 December 2018, right after the extension of the ASEP implementation period.

“Over the next three years, ASEP will continue to work with the DOE in improving the lives of vulnerable communities in the country,” he added.

EU will contribute €21 million to co-finance up to 80% of the projects which involve energy investments in the following areas: hybridization and income-generating activities through the introduction of productive uses of electricity; innovative provision of basic electricity supply and services for poor, disadvantaged areas; electrification for livelihood generation through the Solar Photovoltaic Home System in the Bangsamoro area; support to decentralized and mini grids; capacity building on rural electrification; energy efficiency measures; and renewable energy management.

The seven projects launched were:

• Strengthening Off-grid Lighting with Appropriate Renewable Energy Solutions (SOLARES): € 5 million grant to Mahintana Foundation, Inc.

• Improving the Lives of People in Off-Grid Communities in Mindanao through the Provision of Sustainable Energy: € 4.5 million grant to Yamog organization

• SolarBnB Microhotel & Island Livelihood Energizer (SMILE) - Platform: € 3.9 million grant to Kabang Kalikasan ng Pilipinas ng Pilipinas, or WWF Philippines

• Renewable energy technology for seaweed value added in Tawi-Tawi (RETS): € 4.2 million grant to United Nations Industrial Development Organization

• Renewable Energy Access for off-grid Communities and Households (REACH): € 3.7 million grant to People in Need

• Renewable Energy for Livelihood and Youth (RELY): € 2.2 million grant to Sequa

• Clean Energy Living Laboratories (CELLs): Ateneo

Around 150 participants from the Philippine energy sector, regional and local government, civil society organizations and the academe attended said event.

BDO Foundation, NU Forge MOU toplo


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BDO Foundation-NU MOU Signing. Officers of BDO 

Foundation and National University sign a Memorandum of Understanding to develop simple accounting and bookkeeping modules for farmers, thereby giving them the opportunity to grow their business and, more importantly, improve their financial literacy.

BDO Foundation, the corporate social responsibility (CSR) arm of BDO Unibank, Inc. has partnered with the National University (NU) to further bring financial education to Filipino farmers nationwide.

NU, in a recently signed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with BDO Foundation, has agreed to develop simple accounting and bookkeeping modules for farmers. NU faculty members will then use these modules to train the farmers in communities to be identified by the Foundation.

"Countless farmers still experience financial hardship partly because they lack financial education. They are skilled in crop production but they are not able to grow their business because they don't know much about the financial side of farming. They do not know how to budget or differentiate between disposable income and what should be plowed back to production. Because of this, they are always in need of fresh funds and become victims of predatory lending,"   BDO Foundation president Mario A. Deriquito said.

"With the help of NU, farmers will learn simple accounting, bookkeeping, and even budgeting and financial planning," Mr. Deriquito added.

Through this partnership, BDO Foundation hopes to give local farmers the opportunity to grow their business, alleviate themselves from poverty, and most of all improve financial literacy and inclusion in the country.

"This collaboration is meant to further develop the education that we provide our students, as it cuts across not just academics, but also research, and community engagement," NU president  Renato Carlos H. Ermita Jr., for his part, said.

Selected senior students from NU's College of Business and Accountancy will likewise be involved in the program, as observers during the training, and as researchers, who will monitor the progress of the farmers and the effectiveness of the training.

"We are very excited with this partnership because it does not only allow us to apply our academic theories in the real world; it also helps us develop our students into well-rounded individuals. It teaches them the value of helping their fellow Filipinos," NU vice president for Academics Rachel Roxas added.

Moving forward, BDO Foundation and NU will also collaborate on other projects such a capacity-building program for Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in coordination with BDO subsidiary One Network Bank, a research project to support the Foundation’s financial education for public schools, and other similar initiatives.

SAMUP Proudly Presents Math in Action 2019



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On February 9-10, 2019, the Society of Applied Mathematics of UPLB (SAM-UP), the premier organization of Applied Mathematics students in UPLB, will conduct Math In Action (MIA) 2019 at the Royal Palm Leisure Park, Brgy. Puypuy, Bay, Laguna. Around 300 high school students will be engaged in various fun-filled Mathematics-related activities in order to broaden their understanding and appreciation of Mathematics and its application to the real world.

MIA is a two-day national Mathematics camp open for all high school students from public and private schools across the country. With the theme “Connecting the Dots Between Sustainable Innovation and Mathematics”, this year’s camp will focus on how Mathematics plays a role on building resilient infrastructure, promoting inclusive and sustainable industrialization, and fostering innovation.

INVESTIGATORY PROJECTS

The participants will have a chance to showcase their skills and abilities during the presentations of their investigatory projects on the first day of the camp. The students are required to come up with their most original idea, create a Mathematical project out of it such as games, puzzles and devices, and present it in front of a panel of judges. The judges will evaluate the investigatory projects based on the given criteria to determine the winners.

PARALLEL WORKSHOPS

The parallel workshops will take place after the participants are grouped and the teams are determined. Parallel workshops will entail interactive lectures about the applications of Mathematics in Sustainable Innovation, the enhancement of students’ creativity, and the development of their appreciation for Mathematics. Each team will be on every lecture simultaneously.

SEMINARS

The seminar will be dedicated to the faculty members of the participating schools and will occur on the same time as the parallel workshops. An invited speaker will talk about a particular topic about the given theme that will surely pique the interest of the teachers and coaches. This is also a chance for the faculty members to interact and communicate with each other.

MATHMAZING RACE

The main highlight of MIA 2019 is the Mathmazing Race, where the participants’ mathematical minds will be tested. Formed in groups, the students will battle and encounter various challenges and stations that are based on logic games and puzzles, optimization problems and other brain challenging playoffs that require teamwork. Mathmazing Race aims to develop decision-making and leadership skills while promoting sportsmanship and camaraderie among the participants.

MATH RUMBLE


Math Rumble will be an extension of the Mathmazing Race and will be played by the top teams that gets the highest scores. Pegged against the losing teams, the qualifying teams must compete on a series of activities based on the application of mathematics, on a different and a whole new exciting level. The team who gets the highest score will be declared the winner.

HOW DO I JOIN?

All high school students in the Philippines can join MIA 2019. For registration concerns, just send a private message to MIA 2019’s official Facebook page, “Math Quest SAMUP”, send a text message to 09776882264, or e-mail mathinaction2019@gmail.com. Registration fee is Php 1,500 for students and Php 1,200 for coaches (payment inclusion of food, camping fees and materials, and a MIA shirt for students).

Lenovo and Intel’s eSports Tournament, Legion of Champions III 2019, Comes to an Exciting Close


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Team Korea emerges as champion; Team Philippines clinches fifth spot

Lenovo and Intel’s Legion of Champions III 2019 ended with a bang as Team Awe Star from Korea finished at the top of the podium.

Lenovo, the world’s leading PC and smart device manufacturer, saw its Legion of Champions Series III (LoC III) Grand Finals come to the end of its journey in a spectacular fashion, with team Awe Star from Korea, lifting the championship trophy in triumph as part of their first LoC tournament win. The annual eSports tournament, held recently in conjunction with Intel, pulled in an impressive crowd, bearing witness to the intense competition that unfolded over the last three days.

“I’m proud to share that this is the third consecutive year that we have provided an excellent platform for the next generation of gamers to gather, compete and network with each other. It is also a chance for us to engage them and ensure that the Legion brand is evolving with their needs”, said Ken Wong, President, PCs and Smart Devices, Lenovo Asia Pacific. “Since the first edition of LoC in 2017, we have doubled the number of participating teams. The results have exceeded our wildest expectations and we look forward to taking eSports to the next level in Asia Pacific.”

“Intel congratulates the winners of the Lenovo Legion of Champions and is thrilled to be associated with the league. Along with partners like Lenovo, Intel is helping transform the future of esports by inspiring and supporting this vibrant community of fans and gamers by delivering the best in class technology that pushes the boundaries of performance,” said George Chacko, Director of Global Account for Lenovo, Intel Asia Pacific.

Team Awe Star’s triumphant efforts saw them walk with a total prize money of USD$7,000 and USD$5,000 worth of Legion Y530 notebooks, while the first and second runners-up, team Diamond from Taiwan and team Mega Esports from Thailand, took home USD$3,000 and USD$2,000, respectively.



Team ArkAngel of the Philippines clinched the fifth spot, with USD$900 cash prize.


Check out www.legionloc.com/live_stream.php for final rankings.

Wednesday, January 30, 2019

The Junior Financial Executives - PUP Manila Proudly Presemts 1st Finance Week



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The Junior Financial Executives - PUP Manila chapter an academic organizations in Polytechnic University of The Philippines, launches the first ever Finance week! One of the MOST-ICONIC, SHATTERING and MOMENTOUS event of the year and now as we take it into another level --- with the theme of "1st FINANCE WEEK: Unleash the Power of Every Financial Hero"

FINANCE WEEK formerly Banking Week, is an annual celebration of the Department of Banking and Finance for the successes it achieved for the entire academic year. This is usually a week-long celebration where the organization conducts parade, talent competitions, quiz bees, forums and career fest. The event proper will start on January 30, 2019 and will end on February 1, 2019.




The Junior Financial Executives – PUP Manila is a student-run non-profit organization with over 1500 active members, making it listed as one of the biggest JFINEX chapters in the Philippines. The organization intends to promote financial literacy to its members by upholding awareness about the field of banking and finance. With its initiative of molding its members to become successful finance professionals in the future, the organization has been holding different interactive academic and nonacademic events.

Its goal for the academic year 2018-2019 is to build relationship with likeminded people during its promotion of financial literacy. The organization aspires to create a lasting difference not just to the lives of the members of its department but also to the whole PUP community through finance.

Contact Person: DIANE JESSICA BALBOA

Vice President – Marketing

(+63)93 6023 7528

balboadianejessica@gmail.com




For more information, check: www.facebook.com/JFINEX.ORG.PUP

foodpanda Launched Their Healthy First Food Revolution Campaign to Help You with Your New Year’s Resolution”


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foodpanda, the on-demand food delivery platform, is bringing you the Healthy First Food Revolution to jump-start with your new year's resolution to eat clean by providing special discounts on healthy restaurant options. The campaign has up to 25% off on food you love. However, this doesn’t mean you can’t have a cheat meal or two during the week because foodpanda has your favorite cheat meals on discounted prices too!

Healthy First Food Revolution will run for the whole month of January with the perfect compliment to those new gym memberships you recently paid for. Come home to a healthy meal delivered straight to your door at a discounted price!

These amazing deals will be available on three key cities of foodpanda, from Metro Manila to Metro Cebu and Davao. All customers can expect to enjoy a range of choices from over 50 partner restaurants, such as Juju Eats, Motorino, Subway, Banh Mi Kitchen, Big Guys Pizza, Healthy Kabab Express, and more.


“foodpanda wants to help you start off the year right with a healthier happier lifestyle. We want to promote healthy living, but this does not mean depriving yourself of cheat meals from time to time. In order to have a healthy body, you must first have a healthy mind and no mind is healthy if it is deprived. So don’t be too hard on yourself, just do your best to eat healthily and indulge within reason this month,” says Iacopo Rovere, foodpanda CEO.

As an additional bonus, we’ve managed to cook up some deals together with your favorite go-to workout spots! Make sure to check your foodpanda app regularly for chances to get free passes!

Since we are still on the “season of giving” high, foodpanda has also lowered the delivery fee from 49 php to 35 php!

For more information and updates about the Healthy First Food Revolution, visit foodpanda’s Facebook and Instagram (@foodpanda_ph) account or look out for the pink tags on the foodpanda website: www.foodpanda.ph

Teatro ni Juan Welcomes Apatnapu, Opens February 16


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Teatro ni Juan, Marikina's premiere community theatre, draws its 11th Theatre Season to a close with ANG PAGSALUBONG SA APATNAPU, a new musical that reenvisions the true events that has transpired in the city in the early '40s.

A deranged writer recounts how the Jewish refugees found their way to the Valley, escaping the terrors of Kristallnacht. President Manuel Quezon welcomes the ‘Manilaners’ to his abode in the small city of Marikina. Together with the Marikeños, they establish an intercultural nexus with a deeper bond as a community; a forewarning for the turmoil yet to come — the requisitioning of the Japanese Imperial Army over the islands.

Featuring the Teatro ni Juan ensemble, ANG PAGSALUBONG SA APATNAPU is a tread through the remarkable contribution of Marikina to the Philippines’ historical narrative — one that has long been unnoticed by the history books and one that is worth telling the generations to come.







The production and artistic team includes Jennelle Javier (Production Management), Elvira Lazaro (Stage Management), Clarisse Ilagan (Photography and Art Direction), Mikaela Foronda (Associate Art Direction) Wana Guevara, Ana Rae Tambaoan &Alliah Micmic (Dramaturgy), Jonpol Ponce (Technical Direction), Brian Bruno (Lights Design), Madeline Villamon (Costume Design), Wana Guevara & Kristine De Leon (Additional Text, Music and Lyrics), Julius Getubig (Additional Musical Arrangement), Kary Villaflor (Vocal and Musical Direction), Michaela Caranza (Original Music and Arrangement), Bianca Trinidad (Assistant Direction & Choreography) and Mikko Angeles (Direction). ANG PAGSALUBONG SA APATNAPU runs on February 16-17, 23-24 and March 2-3 (Saturdays & Sundays, 7pm) at Tahanan ni Juan, 43-A C. Cruz St., Sta. Elena,Marikina City. Tickets are available at PHP150php. Seats are limited. For tickets, sponsorships and showbuying inquiries, you may contact Je Vincent Trinidad (+639154954438) or Camille Doctolero ( +639268815358 ) or email contact.teatronijuan@gmail.com.

*** Tahanan ni Juan is a found space venue with no air-condition. For directions, see attached image. Tahanan ni Juan is also on Waze, Google Maps and Grab.

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Monday, January 28, 2019

Pinnacle releases market insight for first quarter of 2019



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The homegrown real estate brokerage and consulting firm highlights key market indicators that defined the country’s real estate market in 2018 and what will shape 2019

January 23, 2019; Manila: The TRAIN Law, the government’s “Build, Build, Build” program, adjustment of price ceilings for socialized and low-cost housing—these are some of the real estate market indicators that defined 2018 and what will shape the market in the years to come, as reported by Pinnacle Real Estate Consulting Services, Inc. in its latest research.

Here are the major highlights of Pinnacle’s latest report.

2018 Highlights

1. TRAIN Law and Real Estate

The Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion (TRAIN) Bill or the Republic Act 10963 took effect on the first day of 2018, whose main purpose is to implement revisions in the Philippine internal revenue tax system, thus providing additional disposable income to working Filipinos.

Aside from this, there were also allied gains in the taxes involving real estate transactions. Some of these are the rate-reduction and simplification of the estate and donor’ tax systems and value-added tax base expansion affecting socialized and low cost housing segments, residential condominium dues, residential leasing, and the much-delayed Real Estate Investment Trust.

It is also said that 70% of the revenues from the TRAIN Law shall be used to fund the infrastructure projects of the government.

2. Infrastructure Gains for Real Estate

The government continues to invest heavily on projects under the “Build, Build, Build” program. As of 30 November 2018, the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) approved 35 infrastructure flagship projects with an estimated cost of Php1.537 trillion. This is in line with the current administration’s policy to undertake a minimum of Php1 trillion worth of infrastructure projects per year until 2022.

On top of the list is the Php357-billion Metro Manila Subway Project – Phase 1 funded by a loan from the Japanese government. This 25.3-kilometer underground commuter rail system will from Quezon City to Taguig City with an extension going to the Ninoy Aquino International Airport.

3. Adjustment on Price Ceilings for Socialized Housing
In 2018, the Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council (HUDCC) issued House Resolutions Nos. 1 and 2 to increase the price ceiling for socialized subdivision and socialized condominium housing projects, respectively. The adjusted price ceiling for horizontal socialized housing projects now range between Php480,000 and Php580,000.

Price ceiling for vertical socialized housing or socialized condominium projects is between Php700,000 and Php750,000 for Metro Manila and selected nearby areas, and between Php600,000 and Php650,000 for other areas. There were no existing or separate housing ceiling under this category.

4. Boracay Closure

In April 2018, the government ordered the closure of Boracay for a period of six months to rehabilitate the island. Fast forward, Boracay reopened to the public in October 2018, but the government has now enforced stricter rules and regulations in the operation and maintenance of the island in order for its tourism industry to be sustainable. Major changes are the reduction of the daily tourist capacity and accreditation of resorts, hotels, and other lodging facilities ensuring they are environment-friendly before they operate.

The closure and rehabilitation of Boracay may have encouraged sustainable and responsible tourism as the government is closely monitoring the situation in El Nido and Coron in Palawan, Puerto Galera in Oriental Mindoro, and Panglao in Bohol.

5. New Manila International Airport in Bulacan

The 50-year concession agreement for the New Manila International Airport finally got the approval from the National Economic and Development Authority. San Miguel Holdings Corporation (SMHC), a subsidiary of San Miguel Corporation, submitted the unsolicited proposal for the construction, operation and maintenance of the airport.

The project will be constructed in a 2,500-hectare land in Bulakan, Bulacan with an estimated project cost of Php735.6 billion. Once completed, the airport will have a passenger capacity of 100 million a year which is thrice the passenger capacity of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport.

2019 Indicators

1. Updates on REITs

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) have made moves to dismantle two roadblocks that hinder the full implementation of the REIT Law. The SEC, for its part, has agreed to lower the minimum public ownership (MPO) to 33%, provided that the BIR clarifies that initial transfers of property to REITs are exempt from VAT as provided by the TRAIN Law. Statement from BIR Commissioner Caesar R. Dulay affirm that the interpretation of the TRAIN Law, saying that the initial property transfers to REITs are VAT-exempt as long as they qualify under Section 40(C)(2) of the 1997 tax code.

2. TRABAHO Bill

The Tax Reform for Attracting Better and High-Quality Opportunities (TRABAHO) Bill or the second package of the TRAIN (Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion) Law was approved on third and final reading at the House of Representatives. As its title suggests, its objective is to generate better and high-quality employment opportunities by attracting new business and investments through reduction of their corporate income tax (CIT). The Philippines has the highest CIT among ASEAN countries at 30%. Singapore, which we could say as the most business-friendly state in the region, has a CIT of only 17%.

3. Cebu Continues Winning Form in the Tourism Sector

The second most important metropolitan area in the Philippines, Cebu has a prosperous tourism industry, and the opening of the Mactan-Cebu International Airport (MCIA) Terminal 2 has been a game changer and only bolstered the province’s position as one of the country’s top tourist destinations, according to the Department of Tourism (DOT). MCIA data shows that there were 1.4 million foreign tourist arrivals in Cebu from January to September of 2018, which is 22.76% higher than the figure recorded for the same period in 2017.

Another industry that Cebu should focus on is the MICE (meetings, incentives, conventions, and exhibitions) industry, according to DOT chief Bernadette Romulo-Puyat. Two major international events will be held in Cebu this year: Routes Asia 2019 and Centre for Aviation’s (CAPA) LCCs in North Asia Summit. Cebu is a perfect target for big-ticket and high-profile events because of its touristy ambiance and its new airport terminal. These events are also expected to boost Cebu’s hotel occupancy this year.

4. Bay Area Continues Uptrend

With a condo stock of approximately 20,000 units as of 2018, the Bay Area has already surpassed Ortigas Center as Metro Manila’s third largest condo submarket, and is expected to overtake the Makati central business district as the capital’s second largest condo submarket. Meanwhile, the Paranaque side of the Bay Area will soon have its own anchor retail tenant when the Ayala Mall Bay Area beside the City of Dreams Manila opens sometime in 2019. 

Touted as one of the biggest Ayala malls, foot traffic will significantly increase on this side of Entertainment City, and will have a significant impact on the resale price of condos near it. In addition, office rental rates in the Bay Area have already breached the Php1,000 per square meter per month mark, on par with rental rates of Grade A offices in the Makati CBD.

5. Central Luzon as New Growth Area Outside Metro Manila

The current administration’s goal of spreading business opportunities outside Metro Manila is definitely spilling over to Central Luzon, most notably the areas within and around the Clark Freeport Zone. This development is boosted by several planned transport infrastructure projects that will improve the region’s connectivity.

One of these is the ongoing expansion project of the Clark International Airport, the first phase of which is scheduled for completion in June 2020, and involves a new 100,000-square-meter terminal being built by Megawide-GMR consortium and is expected to increase Clark’s capacity to 8 million passengers per year. Second in the government’s list is the Subic–Clark Cargo Railway, which will provide freight service between the Subic Bay Freeport Zone and the Clark Freeport and Special Economic Zone.

Several national real estate players are seen to benefit from these ongoing developments, most notable of them include the Filinvest group, Dennis Uy’s Global Gateway Development Corp. (GGDC) with its Clark Global City, and SM Prime. Recently, GGDC has engaged the SM group to be the first anchor locator in Clark Global City. Pinnacle data shows a burst of activities in Central Luzon, most notably Mabalacat, Mexico, San Fernando, and Porac in Pampanga, LGUs that surround Angeles City.

6. Davao as the Next ‘It’ Destination for Investment

One of the most exciting places in the Philippines at the moment, Davao City and the larger Davao Region will be the place to be this year. One of the region’s major draws is the planned transport infrastructure projects aimed at mitigating congestion in Davao City itself and improving transportation logistics for the whole Davao Region.

Foremost is the construction of the 44.6-kilometer Davao City Bypass Road that will commence in 2019. This ambitious project will include a tunnel section and will start from the Davao–Digos of the Pan-Philippine Highway in Toril and will terminate intersecting the Davao–Agusan National Highway in Panabo City.

The city’s airport will also receive a much-needed upgrade soon, thanks to the Davao Airport Operations, Maintenance and Development Project that will start in 2019. Once completed, the airport’s design capacity will be increased 500% to 17.9 million passengers per year. Data shows that in 2017, the airport handled 4,234,667 passengers, way above its design capacity.

With key infrastructures set to be delivered over the next few years, property developers have been very busy changing the landscape and skyline of Davao City dramatically. A multitude of property giants are bringing their unique and different brands into the real estate market of the city. One of the most anticipated developments is Ayala Land’s Azuela Cove and Megaworld’s Davao Park District.

7. The Rise of Condo Submarkets Outside Traditional CBDs

With land prices in the Makati central business district and Bonifacio Global City scarce and prohibitively costly, developers are venturing out of the traditional business districts for their next Metro Manila projects. 

The Chino Roces area over the next few years will be a thriving condo submarket, similar to the north of Ayala area, while Ayala Land and Lucio Tan’s Eton Properties recently entered into a partnership to develop Parklinks, a 35-hectare master-planned project along C5 Road between Pasig and Quezon City (close to Eastwood City).


About Pinnacle Real Estate Consulting Services, Inc.

Pinnacle Real Estate Consulting Services, Inc. is a home-grown real estate brokerage and consulting firm. It provides a full range of services to local and foreign investors, buyers, and real estate lenders. It is composed of a team of experienced professionals dedicated to enhancing the value of client investments throughout the Philippines. 

The company’s primary business lines are real estate asset management and brokerage, real estate closing and advisory services, property appraisal, research and consulting, property and facilities management, and non-performing loan (NPL) asset management, among others.

To know more about Pinnacle, visit its website at www.pinnacle.ph and check out its pages on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram. - Pinnacle Press
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