Philippine Daily Inquirer

Prime waterfront property to rise in Cebu

The Mandani Bay developmen­t plan will turn Mandaue into a contempora­ry lifestyle destinatio­n

- By Feliciano Rodriguez III

My first time in Cebu City was spent with family. I was then 8 years old, and we stayed at the Montebello Villa Hotel. We toured the city, and I visited Magellan’s Cross and the Gaisano Mall.

It took 21 years for me to return to Cebu. Covering the 2015 Apec ministeria­l and financial meetings was the perfect chance for me to see the city again—and it was full of promise.

Progress was evident in a number of locations—high-rise buildings dotting the cityscape, all the big shopping malls having their respective branches, and traffic almost akin to that of Metro Manila.

The Cebu Action Plan, ratified by Apec delegates on September 2015, formally recognized the Queen City of the South as a global destinatio­n at par with internatio­nal standards.

Cebu is alive with history, as Spanish colonial buildings stand side by side with contempora­ry high-rise structures. It’s easy to imagine a period from the distant past: Spanish galleons arriving at the Mactan Channel, the harbor strewn with lively markets filled with traders plying their wares.

Culture and creativity

It’s in this historic area that Hong Kong Land and Taft Properties chose to build Mandani Bay—its latest developmen­t in Cebu.

Located along the Mactan Channel, the 20-ha waterfront property was launched last May with an event that celebrated Cebuano culture and creativity.

Jack Gaisano, chair of Taft Properties, formally opened the ceremony, announcing plans for the new developmen­t.

The Mandani Bay developmen­t plan seeks to transform Mandaue into a contempora­ry lifestyle destinatio­n with amenities and services along with residentia­l buildings and offices.

“Seeing the rapid economic and population boom in Cebu, residentia­l demands remain robust across different sectors,” said Christophe­r Narciso, Taft Properties chief operating officer. “Mandani Bay is also a personal dream and vision to bring to Cebu a world-class developmen­t it deserves.”

Mandani Bay will be built around a lifestyle of connectivi­ty, a premium, mixed-use community with a series of expansive podium blocks linked by footbridge­s.

Residentia­l towers will rise from each of the podiums’ amenity roof decks, while street-front retail will thrive along the wide boulevard.

At the base, the buildings will be connected by a streamline­d system of exclusive parking spaces weaving throughout the property.

For strolling above ground or driving and parking under- ground, Mandani Bay will provide complete convenienc­e.

The program was capped with fireworks and a ceremony to formally open the doors to Mandani Bay’s 1,500-sq mshow gallery, said to be the finest in the country.

With economic activity leaning heavily toward the south, Cebu, along with other cities like Davao and General Santos, is poised to undergo increased developmen­t in the next several years.

 ??  ?? Two-bedroom loft model unit in Mandani Bay’s newly opened showroom at Mandaue City
Two-bedroom loft model unit in Mandani Bay’s newly opened showroom at Mandaue City
 ??  ?? Taft Properties chair Jack Gaisano, Taft Properties chief marketing officer Ryan Villaflore­s, Mandani Bay project director Gilbert Ang, Mandaue City Mayor Jonas Cortes, Rep. Luigi Quisumbing, Taft Properties chief operating officer Christophe­r Narciso,...
Taft Properties chair Jack Gaisano, Taft Properties chief marketing officer Ryan Villaflore­s, Mandani Bay project director Gilbert Ang, Mandaue City Mayor Jonas Cortes, Rep. Luigi Quisumbing, Taft Properties chief operating officer Christophe­r Narciso,...
 ??  ?? Mandani Bay’s model studio unit
Mandani Bay’s model studio unit

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