The Philippine Star

Parañaque’s P4-B satellite office nears completion

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The constructi­on of a 15-story satellite office of the Parañaque City government, located in Entertainm­ent City along Coastal Road, is 70 percent complete, Mayor Eric Olivarez announced yesterday.

He said they expect the project proponent, real estate developer Anchor Land to turn over the city hall satellite by September.

In February 2019, Anchor Land signed a P4-billion public-private partnershi­p contract with the city government to develop a onehectare property located between the Parañaque Intergrate­d Terminal Exchange and Coastal Mall.

The partnershi­p contract was signed by then mayor and now Rep. Edwin Olivarez and Anchor Land officials. The land is owned by the local government, while Anchor Land will undertake the three-tower project known as the Tower Link.

The first tower will be used as a satellite office for the city government. The second will be an office building while the third tower will be used as a bedspace facility.

The site of the mixed-use developmen­t property is located near the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport Expressway exit ramp going to Entertainm­ent City, which houses several of the country’s biggest gaming and entertainm­ent hotels.

The constructi­on of the project was delayed for almost two years because of the COVID pandemic.

“The multi-billion-peso project will be Paranaque’s one-stop public service hub that will bring services closer to the people, especially local and foreign investors and stakeholde­rs,” said the mayor, who visited the project site on Friday.

With the continuing growth in Entertainm­ent City, the project will make it easier for businesses to apply for their respective business requiremen­ts instead of transactin­g at the main city hall in Barangay San Antonio, he noted.

Olivarez said the satellite city hall will accommodat­e 15 floors aside from the three-level parking areas.

One of the floors will house the business permit and licensing office. Another floor will be alloted to the assessor’s office.

According to Olivarez, the satellite office can also accommodat­e the respective one-stop-shops of national agencies such as the Bureau of Internal Revenue, Social Security System, Government Service and Insurance System, Pag-Ibig Fund and the Philippine Health Insurance Corp.

However, the mayor’s office will create a technical working group to study which other local government offices and national government agencies will be transferre­d to the satellite city hall.

Around 60,000 employees in Entertainm­ent City are working in integrated hotels and resorts such as Solaire Resort, City of Dreams and Okada Manila; Ayala MallsManil­a Bay; Aseana City; business process outsourcin­g firms and the Department of Foreign Affairs.

Olivarez said the satellite office “will help us efficientl­y respond to this growing number without them needing to travel to our small and congested city hall.”

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