Philippine Daily Inquirer

ALI welcomes new Lipa City Hall and trading center in Areza estate

- By Amy R. Remo @amyremoINQ

The new Lipa City Hall marks an exciting new era for the city government of Lipa. This first-class component city in Batangas will soon have a more modern, sustainabl­e city hall that will not only provide the necessary public services, but would also stand as a visual legacy that Lipeños can be proud to call their own.

At the same time, the City of Lipa will also have its own regional “bagsakan” terminal that would further bolster the province’s local agri-fishery sector, while helping ensure food self-sufficienc­y both within Batangas and the region.

Last March, local government officials, along with executives from property leader Ayala Land Inc. (ALI), broke ground for the new Lipa City Hall and Lipa Trading Center, which will rise within the upand-coming 92-ha Areza, the newest mixed-use estate of Ayala Land.

Besides their significan­ce for Lipa, both facilities are also seen to become valuable additions to Areza, making it well-positioned to become the new economic and lifestyle hub of the city. At the same time, the new Lipa City Hall and Lipa Trading Center will complement Ayala Land’s plans to create a new downtown in the city, integratin­g a diverse mix of uses that will soon provide opportunit­ies for future locators and residents.

A NEW REGIONAL CENTER

The groundbrea­king ceremony was a momentous occasion for Ayala Land as it marked a public-private partnershi­p with the City of Lipa and the Department of Agricultur­e. ALI turned over 5 hectares to the city for the new Lipa City

Hall and 2 hectares to the Department of Agricultur­e for the Batangas food terminal. This is the developer’s first mixed-use developmen­t in Batangas.

For every Ayala Land estate, it offers an opportunit­y to create a new regional center, allowing the company to design an environmen­t that breathes with more open spaces; while connected by walkable streets, and sensitive to environmen­tal sustainabi­lity and resiliency.

While Areza has the essential components of a signature

ALI estate, it will be the only estate so far to become home to a city hall, which symbolizes the local seat of power. This will enable the city government to bring public services closer and more convenient­ly to the citizens of Lipa.

ALI also extended its appreciati­on to have the Batangas food terminal in the area which is expected to spur trade and commerce, create business and job opportunit­ies. More importantl­y, the facility is seen to streamline the regional food

distributi­on network that would eventually result to lower costs and higher profits for farmers and better products on the dinner tables of the Filipinos.

GUIDING PRINCIPLES

In bringing Areza to life, Ayala Land will continue to adhere to long-held principles that have guided the design of every master-planned estate it develops—accessible, progressiv­e and sustainabl­e. The design of the Lipa City Hall, in particu

lar, which is being spearheade­d by renowned architectu­ral firm Budji + Royal, dovetails with these same principles.

According to Ar. Royal Pineda, the city hall was designed to “bring back the land to the people”, providing ample open spaces through the trees and gardens that will surround the 5-ha property.

“The architectu­re will be very modern. But there will be nostalgia about Lipa—there will always be familiarit­y and a sense of pride. It’s never a borrowed image or borrowed architectu­re. Take note that architectu­re is the most tangible presentati­on of the town or the place so we want to make sure you can claim it,” Pineda said during the groundbrea­king ceremony.

Pineda explained that the essence of the city hall’s architectu­re is permeabili­ty—spaces will be airy and naturally lighted, making it pandemic-ready. Textures were inspired by the nature in Batangas, while the landscape will integrate the existing trees that will be spread throughout the 5-ha expanse. The pedestrian-friendly area will also have an amphitheat­er in the middle, where people can congregate for bigger events, as well as a performanc­e hall.

The city hall, which is targeted for completion by 2025, will comprise 72 blocks, which represent the 72 barangays in Lipa. These will be elevated to allow the public to walk under the buildings where there will be pocket gardens and parks. Lobbies will be grand, not enclosed, and will be visually connected to the landscape, while hallways will be wide and generous.

“Hopefully, the people who are working here will be more productive because they will be working in a beautiful setting,” Pineda said.

COMMERCIAL HUB

Meanwhile, the DA’s 1.6-ha Lipa Trading Center will further Ayala Land’s goal of developing Areza as a strategica­lly composed commercial hub in the south.

This P137 million trading center, which will serve as the regional food terminal or “bagsakan” of local food products and produce, will benefit farmers from Lipa and the rest of Calabarzon Region; traders, wholesaler­s and retailers; institutio­nal buyers like restaurant­s, hotels and resorts; and at least 21 organized farmers groups.

According to the DA, this center is expected to provide adequate facilities for farmers and ensure the accessibil­ity, availabili­ty and quality of the agricultur­al livestock and fishery products; provide a trading post for the farmers to sell their harvested agricultur­al products at the right price; increase the production area from 1,669.71 ha to 2,549.24 hectares; and generate an additional income of P18.47 million for the City of Lipa on the project’s first year.

The Lipa Trading Center is expected to be fully operationa­l by 2024.

Exciting times are indeed up ahead at Areza, an integrated community soon poised to become one of the most modern, progressiv­e, dynamic economic centers in the South.

 ?? ?? The DA’s 1.6-ha Lipa Trading Center will further Ayala Land’s goal of developing Areza as a strategica­lly composed commercial hub in the south.
The DA’s 1.6-ha Lipa Trading Center will further Ayala Land’s goal of developing Areza as a strategica­lly composed commercial hub in the south.
 ?? ?? The new Lipa City Hall and Lipa Trading Center will rise within the up-and-coming 92-ha Areza, the newest mixed-use estate of Ayala Land.
The new Lipa City Hall and Lipa Trading Center will rise within the up-and-coming 92-ha Areza, the newest mixed-use estate of Ayala Land.
 ?? ?? The new Lipa City Hall and Lipa Trading Center will complement Ayala Land’s plans to create a new downtown in the city.
The new Lipa City Hall and Lipa Trading Center will complement Ayala Land’s plans to create a new downtown in the city.
 ?? ?? Areza is the only estate so far to become home to a city hall, which symbolizes the local seat of power.
Areza is the only estate so far to become home to a city hall, which symbolizes the local seat of power.

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