Sun.Star Cebu

HOTEL EYED IN MANDANI BAY DEVELOPMEN­T

Mandani Bay project director Gilbert Ang says three hotel management firms are interested to manage the hotel being planned in the 20-hectare mixed-use developmen­t

- KATLENE O. CACHO / Editor @katCacho

HT Land Inc. is cashing in on Cebu’s tourism boom.

Mandani Bay project director Gilbert Ang said that besides erecting office, retail and residentia­l towers, they are also eyeing a hotel component in the planned 20-hectare mixed-use developmen­t.

“The market study is ongoing. In fact, we are looking for investors,” said Ang, in an interview on Wednesday, Dec. 19.

According to Ang, some three hotel management firms have sig- nified interest to manage the hotel.

“We are open for a long-term land lease (for the hotel),” said Ang.

Mandani Bay is a 10-year masterplan project of HT Land Inc., a joint venture between Hongkong Land and Cebu-based Taft Properties.

In August this year, Ang said they plan to make Tower 3 a mix of condo-hotels and residentia­l units.

Ang said they will look for a reputable internatio­nal hotel brand to manage the condo-hotel segment--a brand name that is at par with Mandani Bay’s position as a high-end township developmen­t.

The planned condo-hotel will have 250 units.

Meanwhile, spikes in tourist arrivals have been noted in Cebu in recent years. The province observed high foreign arrivals following the opening of the Terminal 2 of the Mactan-Cebu Internatio­nal Airport.

Cebu booked high arrivals from China, Korea, Japan, US and Europe.

Tourism Secretary Bernadette Puyat said Cebu is already an establishe­d brand in the global tourism market. She lauded Cebu’s unique tourism offerings that saved the country’s foreign arrivals during the six-month Boracay closure in May.

She cited Cebu’s good food, warm hospitalit­y, pristine beaches and other natural wonders, as some of the factors that will sustain its steady arrivals in the coming years.

Hotel, Resort, and Restaurant Associatio­n of Cebu (HRRAC) has already expected the continued growth in tourism investment­s in Cebu. HRRAC president Carlo Suarez, in earlier interviews, said the accelerate­d developmen­ts in Cebu have encouraged investors to channel their investment­s here, particular­ly in tourism.

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 ?? SUNSTAR FILE ?? CUT TO SIZE. The scale model of Mandani Bay in Mandaue City is presented to guests at the project’s launch in 2016.
SUNSTAR FILE CUT TO SIZE. The scale model of Mandani Bay in Mandaue City is presented to guests at the project’s launch in 2016.

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