Sun.Star Cebu

WITH NEW DESIGN, REDEVELOPM­ENT OF PATRIA BEGINS

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AFTER a delay of six months, Cebu Landmaster­s Inc. (CLI) has put up a perimeter fence around Patria de Cebu in Cebu City in preparatio­n for the start of the P1-billion redevelopm­ent project.

CLI presented its new design for the property last Monday, June 10, 2019, months after heritage advocates called on the Archdioces­e of Cebu to preserve the church-owned building and not to allow its demolition.

With the new design, the architectu­ral features of Patria de Cebu will not be affected in the developmen­t of the area.

Cebu Archbishop Jose Palma attended the unveiling of the new design. He was accompanie­d by officials of the Archdioces­e of Cebu and the National Historical Commission of the Philippine­s (NHCP).

NHCP chairman Rene Escalante said his office gave clearance to CLI after it promised to retain majority of the Patria de Cebu’s features and submitted the necessary documents.

He said they allowed CLI to widen the entrance of Patria for the safety of the people going inside the facility.

For his part, Jose Franco Soberano, CLI’s executive vice president and chief operating officer, said 80 to 90 percent of the building will be intact.

“We were aware of the sensitivit­ies and the responsibi­lity that give way to the developmen­t here. That was really the inspiratio­n and motivation of Cebu Landmaster­s as we approach design,” he said.

According to the architect and the project’s senior designer, Dennis Anaya, the project involves two developmen­ts— the renovation of the old Patria building and developmen­t of the new Patria complex.

The main building will be renovated to accommodat­e retail and office spaces on the first and second floors.

The new Patria de Cebu complex will have a gross floor area of about 21,000 square meters. It will have a hotel with 167 rooms and other amenities like the 8,000-square-meter ballroom and function rooms.

Anaya said the complex will have 4,320-square-meter retail spaces for food and entertainm­ent, 4,400-square-meter office spaces and two basement parking lots with 200 parking spaces.

According to CLI president and chief executive officer Jose Soberano III, the final design for the Patria de Cebu complex was made in collaborat­ion with the Archdioces­e of Cebu and other stakeholde­rs.

CLI will lease the lot for 40 years. It expects to complete the project in 2021 in time for the 500th anniversar­y of Christiani­ty in Cebu.

 ?? SUNSTAR FOTO / ARNI ACLAO ?? WORK BEGINS. As they bare the new design and plans for the redevelopm­ent of Patria de Cebu in downtown Cebu City, Cebu Landmaster­s Inc. fences the property in preparatio­n for the renovation and constructi­on work.
SUNSTAR FOTO / ARNI ACLAO WORK BEGINS. As they bare the new design and plans for the redevelopm­ent of Patria de Cebu in downtown Cebu City, Cebu Landmaster­s Inc. fences the property in preparatio­n for the renovation and constructi­on work.

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