Iloilo Convention Center

The Palladium: Defining Luxury and Beauty

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A vivid definition of lifestyle luxury and sheer beauty, The Palladium is Iloilo Business Park’s “crown jewel” in its highly-sensational residential district. It is perfectly envisioned as the tallest residential tower in Western Visayas with 22 floors – all embracing and captivating for its ultra-classy condominium units and spectacular amenities – welcoming condo buyers and residents whose passion for living exude adventurous character, ambitious perspective and close-to-nature desires. The Palladium sums up only the most exciting lifestyle, ready for you to explore when you decide to build a bright future in Iloilo Business Park, Megaworld’s largest and classiest business township in VisMin.

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Infinite Luxury

Drench yourself in the replenishing crystal clear waters of‪ The Palladium’s luxurious Infinity Pool where imaginations and pleasure goes beyond vision. A breathtaking view of the booming Iloilo City will elevate your senses as you experience an extraordinary pampering and leisure like no other. Pocket mini-garden with a touch of nature, open-air spaces for spa and elegant benches ready to provide comfort and pleasurable moments. The infinity pool located in the very heart of the tower will be the region’s biggest and most classy condominium amenity destined to redefine your lifestyle concept of class.

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Loft Penthouse Luxury

The finest experience of luxury redefines the concept of condominium living with‪ ‎The Palladium’s Penthouse Loft Unit. Visually mesmerizing at the topmost floor of the tower, each of these posh condominium unit exudes spacious vision suited for interior design flair with a second floor for extended space and comfort. The unit provides a breathtaking view of the spectacular sights of metropolis Iloilo that ultimately gives you the power to be on-top and in control of your passion for a great life. Iloilo Business Park is township of vibrant lifestyle for the chosen few.

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Sky Garden Living

A glimpse of serenity, a pocket space with nature’s beauty and tranquility, The Palladium takes pride of its very own four multi-level sky gardens that resembles real rainforest complete with pleasurable elements and design where residents can commune with the environment. It also provides an unobtrusive view of the Iloilo City on the top, experiencing an elevating lifestyle for those with adventurous and ambitious heart. The Palladium is the first and only residential tower to offer such distinct amenity in the region, cementing its reputation as the most luxurious and most-admired condominium tower inspired by Megaworld’s ultra-classy vision.

Luxurious Design

The luxury of space and impressive aesthetics of interior design is mesmerizing at‪ The Palladium. Explore color palettes, hues and tasteful shades that catch the eye for beauty. Maximize spaces, mix and match pieces of furniture, decors and weave a harmonious perspective of premium living experience. Express your tasteful personal art in decorating, innovating and painting your own condominium abode of serenity, style and senses. It’s more than style and art itself; it is a lifestyle you truly deserve. Every condominium unit at The Palladium from executive studio, one-bedroom unit, two-bedroom unit and the most classy of all – the Loft Unit with balcony at the Penthouse topmost floor is a work of art, a space solely designed for your lifestyle comfort and style.
Would you love to explore lifestyle possibilities and get the best that your heart can experience? Head on to our new office at the 4th Floor or check out The Palladium showroom at the ground level of Richmonde Tower, Iloilo Business Park, Mandurriao, Iloilo City for an exciting business meeting with our property consultants and site tripping. For details, call us at (033) 330-3462. Visit us online at www.iloilobusinesspark.ph.

IBP in Celestial Colors: New Mark, New History

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Iloilo Business Park in celestial colors – Photo by Marx de Silva

Iloilo Business Park, Megaworld’s stunning mixed-use integrated urban township rising at the old Iloilo Airport in Mandurriao district epitomizes a relentless elevation for Iloilo City as the newest center point of business, commerce, lifestyle, investment and tourism within a 72-hectare property. Iloilo Business Park is now the home of the biggest IT-BPO Park in Western Visayas with an expected 10 BPO Buildings rising in the next few years, giving bright opportunities for local workforce to attain competitive employment offered by multinational BPO companies. BPO companies Transcom and StarTek now operates in the township’s newly-completed BPO Buildings One Global Center and Two Global Center.

It’s an all-time high for upscale, high-end living as IBP captivates the imagination and lifestyle preference of Ilonggos and investors with their three multi-faceted residential towers such as the 3-tower One Madison Place, classic-themed Lafayette Park Square and the tallest tower in the region with 22 floors and 4 sky gardens – The Palladium. Iloilo’s title as the “city of love” is further emphasized with the opening of Richmonde Hotel Iloilo and next year’s Courtyard by Marriot. These two international hotels provides the highest standard of accommodation, distinct comfort and heartfelt service that replicates the Ilonggo’s “warmth and welcoming nature.”

Representing a new culture of shopping, pleasure and leisure experience, the township’s two high-end entertainment centers – Megaworld Lifestyle-inspired Festive Walk Mall and longest shop-and-dine strip – Street of Festive Walk, emulates Iloilo’s flair for unique flavors, good food, nightlife affinity and discriminating taste for pleasure. Expect a colorful convergence of classy bistros, restaurants, international-branded boutiques, retail shops and 8 world-class entertainment cinemas at these two significant establishments. Proving as the newest epicenter of finance and business in VisMin, IBP will open the largest commercial district in Western Visayas where business and investment potential will surge high, enough to attract investors and visitors to share a slide of success happening in Iloilo City. The Iloilo Convention Center (ICC) will be opening on September 14 with both cultural pride and vibrant possibilities of claiming as the most modern convention venue in the country boasting with 3,700 seating capacity and function rooms. ICC is the venue of APEC 2015 Ministerial Meetings on September 21- October 6 with expected arrival of foreign dignitaries, guests and visitors taking a glimpse of the city’s rich cultural heritage and sustainable developments. Philippine President Benigno Simeon Aquino III will lead the official inauguration of ICC on September 14, highlighting a memorable day for Iloilo City as it open its economic doorway to the world.

By far, IBP is Megaworld’s biggest single investment worth P35 billion, ready to transform this once sleepy city into one of the most livable metropolis in the world. IBP upholds the vision as Megaworld’s true fulfillment of its successful “live-work-play” extraordinary township slogan that will re-write and bring Iloilo to a prestigious level of progress, it’s truest “claim-to-fame” edge as the original “Queen City of the South.”

This 2015, IBP will open the gateway as more than just a tangible picture of progress and lifestyle elevation for Ilonggos and investors. More than a BIG reason to invest and live beautifully, it is destined to make a new MARK and a new HISTORY for Iloilo City… the countdown begins right now!

Excited to find out about it? It’s happening very soon. Yes, IBP is Iloilo’s BIGGEST STORY ever!

Iloilo Convention Center: Emerging Attraction

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Iconic attraction and lifestyle of the future in Iloilo Business Park is now making an impact in the lives of Ilonggos as the 3,700-seater Iloilo Convention Center (ICC) is on its final phase of completion ready to cater the APEC Ministerial Meetings on Sept. 21- Oct. 6, 2015. Bikers and health buffs now enjoy the invigorating activities in the long-stretching Megaworld Boulevard where scenic view of the business township creates a synergy of interest for investors and visitors. ICC has great cultural importance for Ilonggos since its design was fully inspired by its two grand festivals – Dinagyang Festival and Paraw Regatta Festival, a resemblance of the city’s rich history and title as the original “Queen City of the South.” Aside from the APEC meetings, the ICC needs to be ready for its scheduled September 14 inauguration which will be led by President Aquino.

PNoy to inaugurate ICC in Sept.

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The P700-million Iloilo Convention Center (ICC) is set to be inaugurated next month by President Benigno Aquino III.

Edilberto Tayao, regional director of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH-6), said the Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority (TIEZA) told him that the president will be in Iloilo on September 14 to lead the inauguration of the government-funded project.

The two-storey ICC will be the main venue of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) ministerial meetings in Iloilo City in September and October.

Iloilo City is scheduled to host the Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) ministerial meeting on September 21 -25, the Senior Disaster Management Officials Forum on September 22-23, the High-Level Policy Dialogue on Food Security and the Blue Economy and Related Meetings on September 28 to October 6.

According to Tayao, the Phase II of the project is nearing completion.

“It is already 98 percent done. It is expected to be fully completed by end of the month [August] this year,” Tayao said.

The completion date was moved to end of August from July 31 because the project has to undergo some tests to ensure that it is safe and sound.

“There will be tests on mechanical and electrical gadgets inside the 22-meter high building,” Tayao said.

Specifically, he said, they will test the elevators and escalators to be installed in the ICC.

The Phase II includes the phinx aluminum clogging, painting of the whole building, plumbing and installation of electrical and mechanical features.

The ICC’s main hall on the ground floor has a 3,700-seat capacity while its function rooms on the second floor have a 500-seat capacity each.

Aside from the ICC, Aquino will also inaugurate the new bridge linking the districts of Lapuz and City Proper, Tayao disclosed.

SEE THE WORLD THROUGH ILOILO

Iloilo City, the Philippines’ “city of love” and the historical city most favored by Spain through the royal decree of Queen Regent Maria Christina during the Spanish colonial era, is now on its way for a newfound elevation, a magnificent rise as one of the most favored economic centers, a new investment hub, and world-class cultural heritage. A passionate site-seeing within this vibrant metropolis would give visitors and quests some glimpses of different world wonders. These resemblances are often associated with its grandeur history, culture and optimistic people whose values and perspective focuses mainly in their deep cultural pride. Take a journey with us and SEE THE WORLD THROUGH ILOILO…

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Singapore’s Esplanade and Iloilo River Esplanade: Nature and Progress Fuses Beautifully  

The Esplanade is a waterfront location just north of the mouth of the Singapore River in downtown Singapore. It is primarily occupied by the Esplanade Park, and was the venue where one of Singapore’s largest congregation of satay outlets until their relocation to Clarke Quay as a result of the construction of a major performance arts venue, the Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay, which took its name from this location.

Iloilo River Esplanade is an esplanade along Iloilo River in Mandurriao, Iloilo City, Philippines that was opened on August 18, 2012. It stretches 1.2 Kilometers from Diversion Road (officially Sen. Benigno Aquino Jr. Avenue) to Carpenter Bridge. The project cost 58.7 million. and was designed by Paolo Alcazaren, who also designed the Singapore quay and river esplanade.

There are proposals to extend the Esplanade from the Carpenter Bridge to Barangay Sooc, Arevalo, Iloilo City and from the Diversion Road to Jalandoni Bridge.

Singapore’s Esplanade and Iloilo River Esplanade both showcases the harmonious fusion of ecology, progress and stunning scenery, a picturesque vision of sustainability and commitment to our environment where people can truly appreciate. It’s the same vision and passion for nature… SEE THE WORLD THROUGH ILOILO!

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Paris Buildings and Iloilo’s Calle Real: Stunning Historical Scenery

Featured in the photo is one of the classic-designed buildings in the city of Paris. Paris is the capital and most-populous city of France. It is situated on the Seine River, in the north of the country. Paris was founded in the 3rd century BC by a Celtic people called the Parisii, who gave the city its name. By the 12th century, Paris was the largest city in the western world, a prosperous trading centre, and the home of the University of Paris, one of the first in Europe. In the 18th century, it was the centre stage for the French Revolution, and became an important centre of finance, commerce, fashion, science, and the arts, a position it still retains today.

Calle Real (Royal Street) or the Iloilo City Heritage and Cultural District old buildings that were constructed in the Commonwealth era in Calle Real, Iznart, Aldeguer and Guanco were declared as a heritage site of Iloilo by the National Historical Institute. Also known as the downtown area of Iloilo City, it is one of the oldest and affluent business districts in the Philippines where the first department store Hoskyn’s was established in 1877.

The classic similarity of buildings in Paris and Calle Real would give onlookers the same feeling of nostalgia. Both refuted as cities of love – Paris and Iloilo exudes passion with their architectural designs from the past and transcends a cultural value in their future. A walk in Calle Real would also give the same view of architectural excellence with the world-famous city of Paris… SEE THE WORLD THROUGH ILOILO!

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Covadonga Church and Molo Church: Reflections of Faith

Our Lady of Covadonga is a title of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and a Marian shrine devoted to her at Covadonga in the province of Asturias in north west Spain. The Spanish shrine rose to prominence following the Battle of Covadon in 722, at which the Moorish invasion of Spain was first resisted. A statue of the Virgin Mary, secretly hidden in one of the caves, was believed to have miraculously aided the Christian victory. Our Lady of Covadonga is the patron of Asturias, and a basilica was built to house the current statue. Pope John Paul II visited the shrine at Covadonga to honour the Virgin Mary.

Molo Church is a famous Spanish-colonial church and heritage site in Molo District. It known for the prominent red spires that crown its tall bell towers and as “the feminist church” because of the all-women ensemble of saints represented in 16 statues perched on the aisle pillars. Built in neogothic style, the church is one of the Iloilo City’s most familiar landmarks and top tourist attractions.

Probably the greatest link between Spain and the Philippines is their deep-rooted devotion to the Catholic Religion. 300 years of colonialism by Spain, etched a strong ties through Christian faith. In their physical manifestation of religious faith, these two old churches – the Our Lady of Covadonga and St. Anne Church have quite similar architectural concept and design, forged by the same religion and destined to become timeless… SEE THE WORLD THROUGH ILOILO!

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Sydney Opera House and Iloilo Convention Center: World-Class Venues

The Sydney Opera House is a multi-venue performing arts centre in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Situated onBennelong Point in Sydney Harbour, close to the Sydney Harbour Bridge, the facility is adjacent to the Sydney central business district and the Royal Botanic Gardens, between Sydney and Farm Coves. Designed by Danish architect Jørn Utzon, the facility formally opened on 20 October 197

Iloilo Convention Center (ICC) is a state-of-the-art convention center in the Iloilo Business Park in Mandurriao, Iloilo City, Philippines which is expected to be completed in 2015 in time for the APEC 2015 hosting. It is built on a 1.7-hectare of lot in the district of Mandurriao donated by the Megaworld Corp. The Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority allocated P200 million for the construction of the convention center, while another P250 million was sourced from the Priority Development Assistance Fund of Senator Franklin Drilon.

Australia takes pride of Sydney Opera House as a world-class convention and venue of events. Likewise, Iloilo Convention Center is the most-anticipated convention facility in the Western Visayas region. Both venues can hold thousands of audiences and have cultural connection from the past. They both showcase contemporary architectural design – classy and impressive and a product of vision and dreams. A visit to ICC will also make you feel you’ve visited Sydney’s beautiful convention destination. Would you like to SEE THE WORLD THROUGH ILOILO?

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Novotel Nanjing Central and Richmonde Hotel Iloilo: Getty’s Masterpieces

Novotel Nanjing Central is located in the heart of Nanjing, China, convenient to all of its historical centers, commercial complexes and businesses. The hotel boasts with 297 beautifully appointed guest rooms or suites with their magnificent views on Xinjiekou.

Richmonde Hotel Iloilo is the first international hotel that opened in Iloilo Business Park, Megaworld’s 72-hectare business township in Western Visayas region. The hotel boasts with gracious service and world-class accommodation that provides comfort with its 149 rooms and amenities.

Getty’s, one of the world’s most prestigious hotel designers both showcased their expertise and passion to build hotels that exudes masterpiece vision and style. When Getty’s conceptualize impressive designs, they always infuse a large part of the cultural heritage of the city or country where their hotel projects are being built. Both of these hotels showcase unique architectural and interior flair but maintains the same element of perspective – minimalism, dynamism and grandeur. Staying at Richmonde Hotel Iloilo will make you SEE THE WORLD THROUGH ILOILO.

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Musselburgh Golf Club and Iloilo Golf Club: Legends in their own Right

The Royal Musselburgh Golf Club is a golf club at Prestongrange House, Preston grange near PrestonpansEast Lothian,Scotland. The first golf clubs were founded in the 18th century. The first was the Royal Blackheath Golf Club, instituted in 1706, followed by the Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfersin 1744, the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews in 1754, and the Royal Musselburgh Golf Club in 1774. These clubs gradually accepted some responsibility for the links on which they played.

The Iloilo Golf and Country Club, formerly and informally known as the Santa Barbara Golf Course in Brgy. San Sebastian,Santa Barbara, Iloilo on 35 hectares of plain and rolling hills. It was built in 1907 by a group of British and Scottish expatriates building the Panay line of Panay Railways, also completed in 1907.  The club was the first Philippine club accepted as an affiliate of The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews in Scotland.[1] Since it is the oldest golf course in the country, the National Historical Commission of the Philippines in 2012 approved the placement of a national historical marker.

The Guinness Book of World record considered Royal Musselburgh Golf Club as the oldest in the world while Iloilo Golf and Country Club is considered as one of the oldest in Asia. Both destinations are icons and legends in their own right. Thus, a trip to Iloilo Golf and Country Club would be like visiting the oldest golf club in Scotland… SEE THE WORLD THROUGH ILOILO!

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River Thames and Iloilo River: A Tale of Two Timeless Rivers

The River Thames is a river that flows through southern England. It is the longest river entirely in England and the second longest in the United Kingdom, after the River Severn. While it is best known for flowing through London, the river also flows alongside other towns and cities, including Oxford, Reading, Henley-on-Thames and Windsor.

The Iloilo River located in the Province of Iloilo, Philippines is actually an estuary.

The river starts in Oton at Batiano River, which is also an estuary, then traverses the Iloilo City districts of LapuzLapaz,MandurriaoMoloArevalo and the city proper, before emptying into the Iloilo Strait.

Iloilo River wharf, including Muelle Loney in the Iloilo City Proper, is a natural harbor which made it a preferred port of call for ships seeking protection from strong winds and tropical monsoons. It serves as port for inter island ferries that travel from Iloilo City to Bacolod on Negros and to Guimaras.

London is hailed as a royal city, the capital of England and home to the British Royal Family. Iloilo is historically considered as the “Queen City of the South” in the Philippines. Both cities take pride with their natural wonder – a grand river of ecological and historical value that sustains life, resources and commitment for preservation. These are veins and lifeblood of both royal cities that creates a synergy between the past and the future. So, a stroll around or boat ride at Iloilo River would give you a heartfelt appreciation for nature and history like those in London… SEE THE WORLD THROUGH ILOILO!

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Orchard Road and Iloilo Business Park: Vibrant Spots of Progress

Orchard Road is a 2.2 kilometre-long boulevard that is the retail and entertainment hub of Singapore. It is a huge tourist attraction, in addition to being the most popular shopping enclave in the city-state. Often, the surrounding area is known simply as Orchard, partly because the MRT station that serves the vicinity is named Orchard MRT.

The Orchard Planning Area is one of 55 urban planning areas as specified by the Urban Redevelopment Authority and is a commercial district. It is part of the Central Region and Singapore’s central business district, the Central Area.

A 72-hectare master planned mix-used development community project of Megaworld, Iloilo Business Park in Mandurriao District is the vibrant future township of business and lifestyle in Western Visayas.

Iloilo Business Park is Megaworld’s biggest single investment outside Luzon of 35 billion. Gorgeously rising in this vibrant township are BPO Buildings, the iconic 7,000-seater Iloilo Convention Center, international hotel brands – Richmonde Hotel and Courtyard by Marriot, lifestyle shopping center Festive Walk Mall, the country’s longest dinning destination – the Street of Festive Walk and luxurious condominium towers – One Madison Place, La Fayette Park Square and The Palladium, the tallest tower in Western Visayas.

Orchard Road is the busiest business capital of Singapore, a proof of its dominance in terms of economy, investments and tourism. Iloilo Business Park is currently the most talked-about business, leisure and tourism, a mixed-used commercial complex in Iloilo and Western Visayas region, giving a great boost for opportunities. People converge in these business centers to chase a good life and work hard to sustain their dreams. The bright lights and vibrant ambiance gives us a glimpse of progress. Therefore, roaming around and starting a life in Iloilo Business Park replicates the same vein of opportunities like any other business centers in the world.

So, are your ready to SEE THE WORLD THROUGH ILOILO? It’s time to open your eyes and widen your vision.

(some parts of this article were taken from Wikipedia.com)

Iloilo Business Park’s July 2015 Site Tour

In Iloilo City, Ilonggos and visitors are looking ahead to see the fast-paced developments that swiftly taking shape at Iloilo Business Park. Since it is considered as the most-talk-about mixed-used commercial complex in Western Visayas that would give relevant meaning to progress, new lifestyle and job opportunities, the modern township is gaining much attention from investors and visitors hoping to experience the grandeur of Iloilo’s cultural heritage, and most all, invest in order to share a slice of success and business potential that prominently making the city a hot-spot for tangible changes. Changes that would simply mean prestige, passion and vision-turned-into-inspiring-reality.

Here’s an updated video site tour in Iloilo Business Park, the 72-hectare biggest township developed by Megaworld Corporation where commercial, residential, business and leisure establishments will invigorate Iloilo’s claim as the next most vibrant and livable city in the Philippines

From Airport to Bustling Township, Megaworld Changes the Ilonggo life

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Pelagia Longno remember how she used to say “goodbye” to her husband, Jonathan Longno, a seaman OFW before leaving for his flight to Manila at the Iloilo Airport 25 years ago. That very moment left a pinch in her heart. Like the Longno couple and other Ilonggo OFWs, venturing professionally to look for high-paying jobs in other countries to provide a better future for their family, they are doing a great sacrifice.

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A Place of Sentiments and Dreams

According to the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) records in 2014,there are more than 60,901 OFWs coming from the Province of Iloilo out of the estimated 187,971 OFWs throughout Western Visayas leaving to work in other countries. Iloilo City has the biggest number of OFWs with 28,890 who send large amount of remittances and taxes that helps our economy. For nearly 8 decades, the old Iloilo Airport in Mandurriao district served as the airline domestic entry point for Iloilo and other neighboring provinces.  For most OFWS and their families, this airport has been a part of their lives. It leaves a sentimental spot, a place where they used to say their precious “goodbyes” to their loved ones and create bittersweet memories before leaving each other for the sake a better life.

Since its operation in the 1930s, the old Iloilo Airport in Mandurriao District ended its operation in 2005. It was replaced by a much-bigger and modern Iloilo International Airport in the nearby municipality of Cabatuan in Iloilo. After its closure, the old airport property had its untimely slumber – the place became sleepy and the noise of the airplanes died down. The Iloilo City Government formulated a plan to revive the area into a possible commercial and residential complex ushering an extension of the city’s unstoppable progress. Megaworld Corporation, the country’s leading real estate and township developer saw the property’s investment potential. In 2007, they successfully acquired the 72-hectare old airport property. Soon, Megaworld unveiled their visionary plan of transforming the property into one of their biggest township projects, their most ambitious venture outside of Luzon with a total of P35 billion investment – the Iloilo Business Park.

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Relentless Developments

“Iloilo Business Park is the city’s new central business district, a most welcome addition to the city’s urban development landscape that will help realize the city’s vision of becoming a premier city,” says Jose Ronie Penalosa, Iloilo City Planning and Development Coordinator. He believes that Iloilo Business Park is a “strategic location, a valuable connectivity and carefully planned mixed-use development that strongly supported by an eco-friendly network of walk-able green urban spaces, bikeways and public transport-oriented corridors that makes it an excellent place to live, work and play in.” The township perceived to be the most high-end infrastructure and business-related project in Iloilo City since it features significant developments that would pave way for strong investments, commercial and employment opportunities.

Megaworld’s 72-hectare master-planned township was carefully envisioned to unlock Iloilo City’s global potential with the opening of Iloilo Convention Center equipped with a massive seating capacity of 3,700 audiences where this year’s Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) side events are set to take place. The township is teeming with commercial investments where a lifestyle mall – the Festive Walk Mall, a mall annex and the long-stretching 1 kilometer Street of Festive Walk, a shop-and-dine avenue are preparing to rise very soon. The Information Technology – Business Process Outsourcing (IT-BPO) industry is destined for a global boost with the opening of BPO office buildings where multinational companies like StarTek, Reed Elsevier, Transcom and many others will find a new home, giving local graduates and professionals the most competitive employment opportunities.  Comprising the Boutique Hotel and Commercial District, international hotels such as the 10-storey Richmonde Hotel Iloilo designed by Getty’s, the world’s most prestigious hotel interior designer, and the first of its kind hotel in the country from the Marriot group – the Courtyard by Marriot, are both looking forward to provide world-class hotel accommodation for visitors and investors.

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Life-changing Jobs

“I’m lucky enough to be able to have my OJT (on the job training) in one the best call centers in Iloilo Business Park. The opportunity provided young people with a better-paying job. Young professionals like me are hoping to stay and get employed locally rather than to leave our city,” says 20-year-old James Tan, a graduating IT professional from a provincial state university. Tan is one of the competitive young professionals who is now taking part, and will soon benefit from the expected 30,000 job openings foreseen by Megaworld when most of their BPO buildings will open in full swing for the next 10 years. The continued infrastructure developments within the area have benefited local engineers and construction workers.  It includes 30-year-old Joemar Villanueva who is working full-time to complete the Festive Walk Mall, the city’s next shppping center. Villanueva hopes to work in the mall as utility staff with his friends soon after the construction of the mall is complete. Iloilo Business Park is currently providing significant employment opportunities to local workers who are all looking forward to benefit from its existence.

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Significant Changes

With Iloilo Business Park’s larger-than-life significant relation to Iloilo City’s urban development, Peňalosa of the Iloilo City Planning and Development Office has further expressed his thoughts: “Hosting the city’s taller and modern buildings, IBP is going to be a showcase of contemporary Philippine architecture and urban design that is executed in ways at effectively complementing the old world charm and historic beauty of the city’s other districts.” With the township’s promising concept of viability for future businesses, tourism industry and commercial sector, it can usher a new age of economic renaissance for Iloilo City, giving the locals the chance to experience how their vibrant city will grow and prosper as one of today’s most livable cities in the world. For visitors and investors who will be looking for the best place to travel or to relax can fully appreciate their stay in Iloilo as they can see the past being revived and embed in the present. Investments will soon start to pour in and serve as seeds to lay the groundwork for a long-term, sustainable developments and progress. Iloilo City equates in its people’s heart the value of treasuring the past and keeping it all alive, a true inspiration to build a better future.

True progress transcends more than just the physical infrastructure development of a certain city or locality. If its locals are experiencing better and promising opportunities that could raise their standard of living, such change will socially and economically indicate significant elevation, a higher step to sustain competitive progress. In its vision to shape the future Ilonggo lifestyle, Megaworld is sharing their dreams to put  Iloilo City in the forefront of swift developments.

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On a sunny afternoon, Pelagia was passing by the very site where the old Iloilo airport was once located. She can’t it help but put a smile in her face, and most of the time, she feels enthusiastic to look ahead in the future. In this very site, a new dream destination – Iloilo Business Park will vibrantly emerge in this city where her retiring OFW husband Jonathan will be coming home soon. One of her two grown-up sons is already an employee working in the township’s BPO company – Reed Elsevier. She’s hoping to spend quality time with her family after her early retirement. Her beautiful city, Iloilo is now teeming with better opportunities for everyone willing to stay home and chase their dreams.

She thought that maybe there will be no more “goodbyes” but a heartfelt “hello” for a bright future and a possible investment opportunity for their family. Well, buying a condominium unit might be a good start of her new life in this bustling township where memories of love was once built. (Ronelo Sanchez Ladiao)

Astonishing Iloilo

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Iloilo Business Park (Marx de Silva)

Iloilo is an astonishing city. The beauty of its glorious past replicates the vision of the future – sustainable, progressive and culturally-passionate. Since its destined elevation from a simple town into a royal city under the royal decree of Spain’s Queen Maria Cristina in 1889, Iloilo started to chase the tides of time and made a remarkable mark as the most important city right next to Manila with its economic and cultural supremacy.

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Iloilo Dinagyang Festival (osmiva.com)

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Sinamay weaving in Villa de Arevalo (Ronelo Ladiao)

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Calle Real, Iloilo City (Bert Andone)

Astonishing Mark

Iloilo is a city with multi-facetted legacy that transcends inspiration and pride to its people. It is known as the “weaving capital of the Philippines” during the 18th and 19th centuries with the boom of local fabrics and hand-woven works of weavers like hablon, sinamay and piňa cloth. Fashion and tailoring heightened the dynamic business along the famous Calle Real, one of the oldest business districts in the country. If the Province of Iloilo is known as the “food basket of Western Visayas,” Iloilo City tickled the taste buds of visitors with its world-famous La Paz Batchoy, Biscocho, Roberto’s Queen Siopao, Barquillos, mouth-watering seafood from Villa and many other must-have, must-taste luscious keepsakes or “pasalubongs.” Iloilo City redefined and properly-elevated the standard of Philippine festivals with the innovations introduced by its world-famous Dinagyang Festival, a fusion of spectacular choreography, intricate multi-colored costumes embedded with deep Catholic devotion to the Child Jesus celebrated every third week of January. The Paraw Regatta Festival relieves the oldest boat sailing competition in the Southeast Asia and attract crowds with its “Samba de Regatta” spectacle every February. Jaro District Fiesta and “Nuestra Senora dela Candelaria” feast are the most grandiose religious and traditional fiestas in the Philippines every first week of February.

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Iloilo Business Park (Iloilo Travel Guide)

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Iloilo River Esplanade (Felipe Uygongco)

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Iloilo City at night (Litratistang Agustino Studio)

Astonishing Developments

Iloilo is swiftly becoming the face of progress, steadfast developments and expansion that turned this once shy and reserved royal city into a bustling economic melting pot in the Philippines, claiming good governance recognitions, infrastructures projects and investment potentials. Iloilo is creating a synergy of balance between uprising modernization, manageable ecology and inspiring slogan as one of the most livable cities in the world. To preserve not only the bio-diversity of Iloilo River, a multi-billion peso, long-stretching Iloilo River Esplanade was made possible through the cooperation of national and local government. The site is giving an inspiring face to Iloilo River as its cultural and ecological treasure. Another advocacy of preserving the past is the preservation and rebuilding of heritage buildings in Calle Real. Along the Diversion Road, the city’s promising district where businesses are propping up, shopping centers are expanding and nightlife spots elevate, wide roads with walkable red-brick bike lanes and green stripes create a promising perspective for Iloilo’s future. In Mandurriao district where the old Iloilo Airport property was once located, is the very site where one of the country’s leading real estate visionary, Megaworld Corporation established their P35-billion investment master-planned commercial and lifestyle complex called Iloilo Business Park. It is a 72 hectare modern township conceptualized through the company’s “live-work-play” success-driven vision that’s creates a massive buzz and fame for Iloilo, claiming a new title as the next epicenter of virtually almost all kinds of investments. Megaworld integrates an economic-uplifting township where the most exclusive and high-end destinations can be found such as Festive Walk Mall, 1 kilometer shopping-and-dining avenue Street of Festive Walk, the most modern convention venue – Iloilo Convention Center, the biggest McDonald’s branch in Panay, several BPO Buildings used as office-operation site of multinational call center companies, and first-class international hotels with recognizable names such as Richmonde Hotel and Courtyard by Marriot. A foretaste of high-life living can be experienced with the township’s elegant residential towers sporting names such as the 3-tower One Madison Place, 16-level Lafayette Park Square and 22-storey The Palladium. It is expected that the township’s BPO buildings will provide more than 30,000 quality jobs in the next 10 years. Almost 30% of the old airport highway was retained by Iloilo Business Park to become its major vein of transportation. And of course, the green-inspired walkable lane for those looking for a perfect destination as venue of healthy lifestyle activities is open to its residents and passersby. The township presents more than just a stunning addition to the modern and expansive physical-facelift for Iloilo City, it is a sustainable community that opens wider and bigger doorway for global investments, tourism and job opportunities.

From the promising progress that swiftly re-writing Iloilo City’s modern history and legacy, the country’s real estate industry is truly destined to find a “pot of gold” in the shores of this pulsating metropolis called by many people as the “city of love.” But for its people, the Ilonggos whose tireless resilient voice, hardworking nature and passionate sentiments for their cultural heritage, somehow believes that their city, their home is an astonishing destination for all the world to see.

For visitors and strangers who happen to laid eyes in Iloilo, what’s truly astonishing in this city does not entirely depend on its newfound face of progress or its well-preserved past, but the warmth of its people that starts with heartfelt “welcome” greetings. Such passion makes Ilonggos capable of showing it effortlessly to the world. Wouldn’t you like to call Iloilo your new home, too? (Ronelo Sanchez Ladiao)

Shop, Dine, Live, Work in Limitless Passion at Iloilo Business Park

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There’s a brand new lifestyle that gives you the rush, the feeling to be at the top and the sight of luxury that goes beyond your expectations. Just shop, dine, work, make business and live a relaxing life in this upscale urban township – the Iloilo Business Park located in the 72 hectare old airport property in Mandurriao, Iloilo City.

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Find a highly-competitive corporate job in the township’s multinational Business Processing Outsourcing (BPO) companies that operates in the township’s modern BPO buildings. Secure a rewarding employment opportunity that harnesses your world-class potential in communication and other professional skills, elevates your confidence and gives your the visionary perspective of a real corporate life. Finding a great job is easy as visiting the township, looking around and finding out what fits your personal skills to be in touch with the world, and reward yourself with a great career. BPO buildings One Global Center and Two Global Center are the new homes of call center companies Transcom and StarTek. Reed Elsevier operates at the third floor of Richmonde Tower. One Techno Place and Two Techno Place are being constructed and will soon open with more job opportunities for highly-competitive Ilonggo professionals.

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Live exclusively and experience pure condominium luxury with high-end residential towers offered by One Madison Place, an upcoming 3-tower condo with a more upscale-chic lifestyle perspective; Lafayette Park Square is classic-vintage-style tower that gives you a glimpse of French and Spanish architectural design and equally offers elegant amenities, and The Palladium envisaged as the tallest tower in the region attractive for its 4 multi-level sky gardens, penthouse-level ultra-classy loft units, infinity pool and amenities that expresses incomparable luxury. Dreaming to own a condo unit in a high-end township that gives you access to an excellent lifestyle? Now’s your chance to choose and invest something great.

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On a lazy day or after work, shop in limitless pleasure with Megaworld’s very own lifestyle leisure center – the Festive Walk Mall. This first-class landmark shopping center is just a few steps away from the township’s residential towers and BPO buildings where residents can spend their day relaxing. Fulfill your shopaholic-craving, your eye for fashion, entertainment and cuisine trek in the mall’s high-end boutiques, retails shops, international brands and bistros. Are you a movie lover? the mall has 8 high-tech cinemas to entertain you and your loved one with passionate cinematic experience.

Go classy and pamper your palate, rediscover the township’s Street of Festive Walk, a one kilometer dining and culinary strip, the longest in the country to showcase high-end restaurants, bistros and pubs covered in flickering lights. It is a pleasurable destination where food lovers fill their hearts with some of the world’s most expensive cuisines and classy dining experience all in one unforgetable visit.

Pleasure, leisure and business converge perfectly with two of the most-anticipated international hotels in the township – Richmonde Hotel Iloilo and Courtyard by Marriot. Meet up with your clients and guests while being pampered in a classy ambiance where first-class hospitality, comfort and gracious service gives you the best time of your life.

Whatever you aspire and look forward to experience, Iloilo Business Park is more than just a lifestyle business township, it is where the best of life mixed with the passion of Iloilo’s cultural past, a vibrant perspective of leisure and tourism that creates a new story to tell – the heartfelt experience for classy, grandeur and memorable often starts to define the Ilonggo lifestyle most of us are dreaming to see and explore. Iloilo City have what it takes to bring leisure and pleasure to a higher level with Iloilo Business Park.

Explore the brightest and most promising township in Western Visayas now. For exciting information, call us at (033) 330-3462, check us onlinehttp://www.iloilobusinesspark.ph or visit our Showroom at the upper ground floor of Richmonde Tower, 8 Enterprise Road, Iloilo Business Park, Mandurriao, Iloilo City.

Festive City Responds for Global Elevation

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Iloilo is a Festive City. The magnificence of cultural spectacles, impeccable cuisines, historical structures and passionate people converges beautifully, creating a synergy of vibrancy and visions of a colourful future waiting to be seen by the world.

Queen of Queens City

Favored as the original “Queen’s City of the South,” the last city in the Philippines loyal to the Spanish crown, Iloilo was given this honorable title by Spain’s Queen Regent Maria Christina in 1889. Beyond its title, Iloilo has been one of the most affluent cities in the 18th and early 19th centuries in Southeast Asia, establishing an international port for global textile industry and effervescent economy.

Realm of Legacy

Iloilo’s affluent economy and textile industry gave birth to its glorious image as the city of elites, the high-borns, business magnates, notable personages in various field and prominent national heroes. But the most visible of all is its cultural heritage structures and old buildings that made up the Calle Real, one of the country’s oldest trade and commercial districts. Heritage houses and landmarks are still standing tall even in these modern times to remind the world that Iloilo is a royal and vibrant old metropolis.

The Heart of Festivals

Preserved in the hearts of its people, Iloilo’s deep Catholic Christian traditions spawned the most genuine celebrations and festivities such as the Jaro District’s “Nuestra Senora dela Candelaria” held every first week of February. Merging the concept of the legendary “Barter of Panay,” inspiration from Kalibo’s Ati-atihan Festival and the “gifting” of Santo Nino de Cebu to San Jose Church, Iloilo’s world-famous Dinagyang Festival showcasing spectacular choreography and intricate costumes emerged flamboyantly, and revolutionized Philippine Festivals celebrated every third Sunday of January. Iloilo’s Paraw Regatta Festival, the oldest boat sailing competition in the Southeast Asia and its accompanying “Samba de Regatta” is grandiosely celebrated in Villa Beach every February.

Impeccable Flavors

Rich like its magnificent past, Iloilo is a city of impeccable flavors and culinary creations that pleases the tongues of visitors and the world. Invented during the World War II in the wet market of La Paz district, a local cook created a distinct hot noodle soup mixed with left-over meats, secret spices and ingredients called Batchoy. The overflowing fresh seafood catch from the sea created a wide array of cuisines in Villa beach touted as one of the old leisure destinations in the city. Biscocho House in Jaro started as a small store baked selling left-over bread topped with sweet-creamy milk became as a well-known “pasalubong” or keepsake. Roberto’s Siopao with only one store in Calle Real is a trademark Ilonggo comfort food for many people. Visiting Iloilo is as close as leaving your sweet palate whenever your travel ended but it is a reason to come back for more.

Passionate People

Iloilo holds another crown, another title close to most visitors’ hearts – the “City of Love.” People in Iloilo have high respect and passion in preserving their glorious past. Such passion is reflected in their gracious and warm attitude towards visitors. Ilonggo women are known throughout history as not just beautiful but charismatic, soft-spoken and loving. A walk throughout the cityscape would give you a vivid glimpse of “smiles,” vibrant faces and passionate approach whenever you are lost or wanting to look around. People from Iloilo transcends vibrant faces, warm and welcoming conversational tone, unintimidating pride for their cultural identity, and simply having the passion to be of help to strangers and visitors. In a nutshell, you will never lose your way travelling in this friendly city.

Eco-friendly City

There is a strong synergy, a sense of balance between preserving the past, chasing the dream of a bright future, and taking care of the environment in Iloilo City. The long-stretching Iloilo River is where the city’s name was taken – “Irong-Irong” in Hiligaynon which means nose-shaped was later called “Iloilo.” This flora-and-fauna-rich river that serves as the city’s historical-international trading port is the center of a concerted effort of preservation and protection by the local government. Billions of pesos are spent by the government to elevate it, clean its surroundings and build the stunning Iloilo River Esplanade as the next leisure destination. Well-managed traffic and urban control makes Iloilo City less traffic, minimized pollution. The city roads have long-stretching bike lanes and walkable pedestrian lanes to promote healthy activities, alleviating the use of public transport and vehicles that causes pollution. Stripes of greens and trees beautify the city roads that create an eco-friendly ambiance.

Investment Potential

Looking at the synergy of cultural prominence and the passion of the past, Iloilo City’s quest for destined elevation would take us to its present image as a rising and awarded livable metropolis in the country where a sustainable economy, ecology and infrastructure projects transform a “living dream” waiting to be realized flawlessly. It is always said that the past is alive in Iloilo and its bright future as a “city of dreams” is now swiftly emerging. With a new international airport in the town of Cabatuan outside the city and countless developments underway, Iloilo City is attracting strong investments from the business sector to lay the foundation of its modern facet, its promising direction to reclaim and live up to the expectation of its people. Iloilo is the new “Mecca” of business from its tourism and cultural potential, center of education in Western Visayas that produce optimistic and success-driven graduates looking ahead to sustain the burgeoning local BPO industry. As investments are pouring in, Ilonggos are bracing themselves to bring their culture, their passion and their all-embracing attitude to welcome the world’s eyes in their humble city.

Magnet for Magnificence

The real estate industry saw Iloilo’s potential as a city of bright opportunities. The country’s leading real estate developer and BPO landlord, Megaworld Corporation brought their “living dream” in this city to master plan their next successful township, their biggest single investment outside Luzon with a total of P35 billion – the Iloilo Business Park. After the old Iloilo Airport in Mandurriao District ended it operation, Megaworld awaken this 72-hectare property by transforming it into a vibrant mixed-use commercial complex, a business township teeming with great potential. The township presented a big boost, a higher step of elevation for Iloilo’s economy by opening establishments that cater to tourism, leisure, employment and business. Counting down the destinations that will define the extended face of the city’s progress are the 3,700-seating capacity complete with function rooms Iloilo Convention Center; international hotel brands Richmonde Hotel Iloilo and Courtyard by Marriot; shopping and dining centers – Festive Walk Mall and the 1-kilometer Street of Festive Walk; BPO Buildings that will serve as operation site for multinational BPO companies like StakTek, Transcom and Reed Elsevier. The lifestyle in Iloilo is on the verge of high-end altitude with the opening of residential condominium towers starting with 3-tower, 10-storey One Madison Place in 2013; 16-storey Lafayette Park Square and the highest elevated tower in the region with 22 floors, The Palladium in 2014. More developments are waiting and rising in this promising township that could lead to Iloilo City’s great prominence as the next epicenter of progress, a sustainable location to seek for employment opportunities and venture to invest, have business mixed with travelling and tourism for visitors.

Are you looking ahead for Iloilo embracing its destiny as a “festive city of dreams”? Take part of its relentless rise, come to Iloilo City and invest for your dreams.

For more information, contact us at (033) 330-3462 or visit us online at http://www.iloilobusinesspark.ph.