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CLI, Archdioces­e of Cebu break ground for mixed-use project

- — Keren Concepcion G. Valmonte

CEBU Landmaster­s, Inc. (CLI) and the Archdioces­e of Cebu broke ground for mixed-use developmen­t Patria de Cebu at Cebu City’s heritage trail, the listed property developer disclosed to the exchange on Monday.

Patria de Cebu’s groundbrea­king is said to be “timed to also celebrate the 500th year of Christiani­ty in the Philippine­s.”

The 21,000-square meter (sq.m.) project was named after and inspired by a Catholic recreation center in the 1950s and will be located in front of the Cebu Metropolit­an Cathedral.

“The final design of Patria de Cebu is a result of a collaborat­ion between the Archdioces­e of Cebu, CLI and key stakeholde­rs. It is a celebratio­n of Cebuano history and culture in today’s setting,” Jose R. Soberano III, CLI chief executive officer, said.

The collaborat­ion will cover the developmen­t and operation of the project for 40 years.

Project architect Jose Pedro C. Recio envisions the developmen­t to “visually bridge the old and the new,” with baroque influences featured in its design.

The main Patria building will be retained in the final design, which was approved by the National Historical Commission of the Philippine­s.

“[The] new practical structure will be integrated while preserving the heritage of the main Patria building that will have dining, entertainm­ent and office hub while showcasing a large central interior plaza for cultural and other gatherings,” CLI said.

Patria de Cebu will use 4,320 sq.m. of the developmen­t for dining and entertainm­ent spaces, while some 4,400 sq.m. will be allotted for office spaces.

The remaining area will be taken up by 182-room internatio­nal hotel Mercure Cebu Downtown, which will be operated by French multinatio­nal hospitalit­y group Accor S.A.

Mercure Cebu Downtown will include amenities such as a ballroom, meeting rooms, a restaurant, executive floor lounge, swimming pool, and a rooftop bar. The hotel is set to open in 2024.

Shares of Cebu Landmaster­s at the stock exchange went up by 1.25% or P0.07 on Monday to close at P5.67 each.

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