The Manila Times

Govt to sell half of Mile Long property – DoF

- FILE PHOTO BY JOEL FERNANDEZ

THE government plans to sell only half of the 2.9-hectare “Mile Long” property in Makati City and develop the rest to gain more from the property. The property was leased to Sunvar

- no-Prieto families, owner of the major daily Philippine Daily Inquirer (PDI), for 20 years starting February 1982. It should have been vacated as early as only last year. Earlier, the Makati Metropolit­an Trial to vacate the property and pay the government rentals for the years it stayed beyond the lease agreement.

Sunvar, however, said it made an advance payment of PHP16.8 million to develop the property with the un- derstandin­g that the lease period would expire in 2027.

Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III said the initial plan is to divide the property into three or four lots and sell only two of these.

“I just want to wait for the price to go up. Once the developmen­t starts there, prices will go up,” he said.

Valuation of the property is seen to be completed by March and the portion that would be sold would be offered starting middle of this year, Dominguez said.

“I told the President already I don’t plan to sell the whole thing. I’ll sell a portion of it,” he said.

“I explained to him that once the developmen­t starts there, the prices will go anyway,” he added.

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Sunvar tenants vacate Mile Long building

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