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PRA Greenlights CLI's - Ming-Mori Techno Business Park
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by James A. Loyola | Manila Bulletin | October 6, 2021
The Philippine Reclamation Authority has issued a final Notice to Proceed for a 100-hectare reclamation project – Ming-Mori Techno Business Park, where Cebu Landmasters Inc. (CLI) plans to develop a P20 billion business park.
In a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange, CLI said the reclamation project is being proposed by the Municipality of Minglanilla, Cebu in partnership with Ming-Mori Development Corporation (MMDC), a subsidiary of CLI.
In its Resolution 5389 series of 2021, the PRA Board of Directors unanimously approved the NTP, which will pave the way for the creation of a techno-business hub in Minglanilla with a fully integrated port facility.
The township development also features commercial, industrial, civic, and recreational components to create a thriving and self-sustaining environment. It is estimated to generate over 75,000 jobs in light manufacturing industries.
In August 2021, CLI increased its stake in MMDC to 80 percent in order to strengthen its position as developer and project manager of this township development.
Minglanilla and MMDC obtained project approval from PRA back in June, following a 5-year comprehensive review including the issuance of Environmental Compliance Certificate.
The process involved extensive consultation with a wide range of stakeholders as well as submission of development objectives demonstrating environmental responsiveness.
The bidding and awarding of contracts to contractors and suppliers is scheduled in the fourth quarter this year while actual reclamation is targeted by the first half of 2022.
Ming-Mori Techno Business Park is CLI’s third large-scale township project after those in Davao and Cagayan de Oro.
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cebu-realestate · 3 years
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PRA Greenlights CLI's - Ming-Mori Techno Business Park
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by James A. Loyola | Manila Bulletin | October 6, 2021
The Philippine Reclamation Authority has issued a final Notice to Proceed for a 100-hectare reclamation project – Ming-Mori Techno Business Park, where Cebu Landmasters Inc. (CLI) plans to develop a P20 billion business park.
In a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange, CLI said the reclamation project is being proposed by the Municipality of Minglanilla, Cebu in partnership with Ming-Mori Development Corporation (MMDC), a subsidiary of CLI.
In its Resolution 5389 series of 2021, the PRA Board of Directors unanimously approved the NTP, which will pave the way for the creation of a techno-business hub in Minglanilla with a fully integrated port facility.
The township development also features commercial, industrial, civic, and recreational components to create a thriving and self-sustaining environment. It is estimated to generate over 75,000 jobs in light manufacturing industries.
In August 2021, CLI increased its stake in MMDC to 80 percent in order to strengthen its position as developer and project manager of this township development.
Minglanilla and MMDC obtained project approval from PRA back in June, following a 5-year comprehensive review including the issuance of Environmental Compliance Certificate.
The process involved extensive consultation with a wide range of stakeholders as well as submission of development objectives demonstrating environmental responsiveness.
The bidding and awarding of contracts to contractors and suppliers is scheduled in the fourth quarter this year while actual reclamation is targeted by the first half of 2022.
Ming-Mori Techno Business Park is CLI’s third large-scale township project after those in Davao and Cagayan de Oro.
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cebu-real-estate · 3 years
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PRA Greenlights CLI's - Ming-Mori Techno Business Park
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by James A. Loyola | Manila Bulletin | October 6, 2021
The Philippine Reclamation Authority has issued a final Notice to Proceed for a 100-hectare reclamation project – Ming-Mori Techno Business Park, where Cebu Landmasters Inc. (CLI) plans to develop a P20 billion business park.
In a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange, CLI said the reclamation project is being proposed by the Municipality of Minglanilla, Cebu in partnership with Ming-Mori Development Corporation (MMDC), a subsidiary of CLI.
In its Resolution 5389 series of 2021, the PRA Board of Directors unanimously approved the NTP, which will pave the way for the creation of a techno-business hub in Minglanilla with a fully integrated port facility.
The township development also features commercial, industrial, civic, and recreational components to create a thriving and self-sustaining environment. It is estimated to generate over 75,000 jobs in light manufacturing industries.
In August 2021, CLI increased its stake in MMDC to 80 percent in order to strengthen its position as developer and project manager of this township development.
Minglanilla and MMDC obtained project approval from PRA back in June, following a 5-year comprehensive review including the issuance of Environmental Compliance Certificate.
The process involved extensive consultation with a wide range of stakeholders as well as submission of development objectives demonstrating environmental responsiveness.
The bidding and awarding of contracts to contractors and suppliers is scheduled in the fourth quarter this year while actual reclamation is targeted by the first half of 2022.
Ming-Mori Techno Business Park is CLI’s third large-scale township project after those in Davao and Cagayan de Oro.
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pierre-antoine · 7 years
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Shanghai walks - my guide to the Paris of the East.
Few weeks ago I wrote this mini Shanghai guide for my CEO as he was spending a week in the city.
You can access to all the links recommended links here.
Hi Ije, Shanghai is one of the most interesting city I’ve had the chance to discover. The ever changing city fabric can leave you dizzy, a urban vertigo combining history and future perspectives of the World.Your five senses will be challenged (often in an unpleasant way), however if you look a little deeper, walk a little further, you might discover mini treasures which will change your perspective on this city and China. Best way for me to discover is to get lost, so rather than give you an itinerary, I’d rather giving you multiple starting points across neighbourhood and you will see where you get to!
Don’t be afraid to walk into courtyards and compounds, with a big smile a simple “Ni Hao” and “Xie Xie” you can go further.
PEOPLE’S SQUARE Tomorrow square, that’s where you’re staying. Make sure you visit the top floor, they should have a good brunch there with an amazing view on the city Centre. On your way to the park you will notice an elegant 1930’s building with a Big Ben like clock on top, it is the former Shanghai Race Club’s clubhouse. People’s Park next door used to be a horse racing track. Symbol of the city’s decadence for the Communist power it was turned into a public garden. They used to have a nice rooftop restaurant in there so might be worth checking out. It is actually worth visiting People’s Park  人民公园  next door, you might see old men playing Mah Jong, Parents speed dating to find a good match for their kids or other public dance and martial arts. The Shanghai Museum of Contemporary Arts or MOCA is also worth a visit At the end of the Park you will reach Nanjing Lu (road) one of the busiest shopping street in Shanghai.
If you feel like it you call walk all the way down to the Bund or WaiTan 外滩 in Chinese, Shanghai famous boardwalk by the Huangpu river.
THE BUND 外滩 Here you can admire the past glory of the city (HSBC history building, Americans hotels) and the future as you look across the river with Pudong and the financial district of Lujiazui. Here I recommend to visit The Peninsula Shanghai hotel, one the most exquisite comeback. Their founder Sir Ellis Kadhouri, an Iraki Jewish immigrant who had to leave the city during the Japanese occupation. 60 years later he came back to build this contemporary art deco master piece. This is one of my flagship projects in Shanghai. The hotel has a grand lobby with traditional high tea, a pretty little Spa and a great Chinese restaurant. You can also visit Salon de Ning bar in the basement You may ask to visit the aviation lounge and platform as well as there are quite a few good stories to discover. Behind The Peninsula there is a strip of 1930’s heritage building dating back from the American occupation. Try to get to visit some of them like the Lyceum Building – it is full of history and I’ve worked with the Rockefeller group to renovate them as well as the RockBund Art Museum. The former Union church is also really cute next to this street. If you cross the Waibandu bridge you will discover 2 hotel from the 30’s that haven’t changed much: Broadway Mansions and the Astor House 上海浦江饭店 – take a sneak peak in the Astor House to get a taste of The Pearl of the East. Now you’re really close to the Hyatt on the Bund 上海外灘茂悅大酒店 – it is the perfect spot to admire the view overlooking the Bund and Pudong. Go to the rooftop bar – ideally at dusk. Going back to the Bund you should also visit the Peace hotel 和平饭店北楼 and its old Jazz lounge 费尔蒙和平酒店爵士吧.You have a good selection of restaurant and lounge bars on the Bund, here is a list of favourite if you want to spend the evening in the area: Mr and Ms Bund: contemporary fine dining Bar Rouge: expats trap with a view N˚6 on the Bund: secretive lounge bar and great Japanese restaurant Sun with Aqua N˚3 on the Bund: M on the Bund restaurant, lounge with a view Mercado, POP and Nougatine restaurant next door. Huang Pu Hui: Chinese restaurant
PUDONG Not much history here, just an ever growing forest of skyscrapers built on a swamp. Tallest is the Shanghai Tower, built to overtake the Japanese Mori Building, build to overtake the Jin Mao tower and its 88 stories. If you fancy, take a look on the top floor of one of the towers – mind boggling!
YU GARDEN 豫园 To get a taste of Chinese imperial era, you can visit the touristic Yu Garden, it is quite busy yet a good flavour of Ming Dynasty pavilions, ponds and arch bridges and it is a good starting point to get lost in the old Chinese town (Dafeng Road, Sipai Road, Guang Qi Road). No recommendations here, just follow your flow and get lost in the meander.
FORMER FRENCH CONCESSION Good to start at Xintiandi 上海新天地南里, so you can see what a worker’s Shikumen style brick house quarter looks like. This one has been fully renovated into an up-scale shopping centre. You can find good Cantonese Dim Sum restaurants here like Crystal Jade.
Then head to Fuxing Park – here you’re are entering the former French Concession and all of the mid-century mystery – Think of Lust Caution when you when in the alleys. Here you can visit the former residence of Sun Yat-sen the great Chinese revolutionary.
Go down the beautiful Sinan Road where you will pass by old Mansions – that are being renovated. Towards the end of Sinan Road you can reach another worker’s district called Tianzifang 田子坊 with a totally different flavour from Xintiandi, here local residents mix with artists and little cafés . Going down on Jianguo Road you will reach Bugaoli Lane or Cité Bourgogne 步高里, a perfect example of Shikumen houses preserved in their 1930’s style, 500 families live in the little cité. Right in front of it you’ve got a great hand pulled noodle Lanzhou style noodle restaurant.
That’s already a good start! I can recommend the following Chinese restaurant if you want to try some real Chinese food:
Lost Heaven refined Yunnan Folk Cuisine Southern Barbarian Yunnan cuisine rough on the edges Sichuan citizen Sichuan spicy food Guyi Hunan Mao favourite’s food from Hunan – spicy as well Crystal Jade good Dim Sum
If you like Jazz, make sure you get a drink at the Cottons Club and you can always get a good hot pot at Hot Pot King next door for a late night meal. Have fun and keep walking!
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P20-B Cebu town reclamation project gets PRA nod FUTURE BIZ HUB. Photo shows an architect’s perspective of the Ming-Mori Techno-Business Park, a joint project of the town of Minglanilla in southern Cebu... https://trendingph.net/p20-b-cebu-town-reclamation-project-gets-pra-nod/?feed_id=250456&_unique_id=60c30ea1d8121 #cebu #nod #p20b #philippinenews #philippinesnews #pra #project #reclamation #town #trendingph
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phgq · 4 years
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Cebu town reclamation project gets green light from DENR
#PHnews: Cebu town reclamation project gets green light from DENR
CEBU CITY – The 100-hectare reclamation project in Minglanilla town, 15-kilometers south of this city, is finally pushing through after obtaining an Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC) from the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR). 
In a stock exchange disclosure over the weekend, project developer Cebu Landmasters Inc. (CLI) announced the ECC was issued in favor of the project last July 22 following a comprehensive two-year review.
Dubbed as Ming-Mori Techno Business Park, the project is a joint venture between the local government of Minglanilla and private consortium partners Ming-Mori Development Corp. (MMDC), an affiliate of publicly listed CLI.
It is envisioning a world-class estate that will generate over 75,000 jobs in the municipality. 
The development will now be subject to the approval process of the Philippine Reclamation Authority (PRA) after the issuance of the ECC, one of the major prerequisites and milestones of a reclamation project. 
“We hope to achieve the best balance among economic, social, and sustainability goals and are pleased that our plans, which have been aligned to that ideal, passed the test of public hearings and DENR’s stringent review process,” Jose Soberano III, CLI chairman, and CEO said.
Mayor Elanito Peña of Minglanilla said, “the grant of the ECC has brought us closer to the materialization of the reclamation project which will propel the municipality of Minglanilla to higher heights and cements its role as a major economic player in the province of Cebu”.
“The development project will not just modernize the landscape of Minglanilla but will also create immeasurable socio-economic opportunities to all people, not just for the Minglanillahanons,” Peña added.
Following a memorandum of agreement between the municipality of Minglanilla and MMDC in 2013, CLI was appointed in 2015 to tap a roster of consultants with a track record in similar projects to create detailed design and engineering plans, feasibility and environmental studies.
In 2016, a memorandum of understanding was signed between the PRA and the municipal government with Ming-Mori as its private consortium partner. 
Soberano said that in addition to housing light industrial facilities, the future mixed-use township will also bring residential and commercial properties.
“The Covid-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) pandemic has shown us that well-planned communities that offer growth prospects alongside safety and security for employees and residents are the way to go. This township’s residents will have access to those benefits and more,” he explained.
The Ming-Mori Techno Business Park will be CLI’s third estate project. Land development of the 22-hectare Davao Global township is ongoing while its planned township in Cagayan de Oro is undergoing approvals.
CLI said more township projects are underway in the cities of Mandaue, Tagbilaran, Cagayan de Oro, and Bacolod City. (PNA)
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References:
* Philippine News Agency. " Cebu town reclamation project gets green light from DENR." Philippine News Agency. https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1110152 (accessed July 27, 2020 at 09:16PM UTC+14).
* Philippine News Agency. " Cebu town reclamation project gets green light from DENR." Archive Today. https://archive.ph/?run=1&url=https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1110152 (archived).
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PRA Greenlights CLI's - Ming-Mori Techno Business Park
PRA Greenlights CLI's - Ming-Mori Techno Business Park
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by James A. Loyola | Manila Bulletin | October 6, 2021
The Philippine Reclamation Authority has issued a final Notice to Proceed for a 100-hectare reclamation project – Ming-Mori Techno Business Park, where Cebu Landmasters Inc. (CLI) plans to develop a P20 billion business park.
In a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange, CLI said the reclamation project is being proposed by the Municipality of Minglanilla, Cebu in partnership with Ming-Mori Development Corporation (MMDC), a subsidiary of CLI.
In its Resolution 5389 series of 2021, the PRA Board of Directors unanimously approved the NTP, which will pave the way for the creation of a techno-business hub in Minglanilla with a fully integrated port facility.
The township development also features commercial, industrial, civic, and recreational components to create a thriving and self-sustaining environment. It is estimated to generate over 75,000 jobs in light manufacturing industries.
In August 2021, CLI increased its stake in MMDC to 80 percent in order to strengthen its position as developer and project manager of this township development.
Minglanilla and MMDC obtained project approval from PRA back in June, following a 5-year comprehensive review including the issuance of Environmental Compliance Certificate.
The process involved extensive consultation with a wide range of stakeholders as well as submission of development objectives demonstrating environmental responsiveness.
The bidding and awarding of contracts to contractors and suppliers is scheduled in the fourth quarter this year while actual reclamation is targeted by the first half of 2022.
Ming-Mori Techno Business Park is CLI’s third large-scale township project after those in Davao and Cagayan de Oro.
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P20 billion Cebu reclamation project gets govt approvals Illustration of the 100-hectare Minglanilla Techno Business Park (Ming-Mori). Handout MANILA - The Philippine Reclamation Authority (PRA), partner developers, and the local government of Minglanilla in Cebu have signed a "milestone" memoran... https://trendingph.net/p20-billion-cebu-reclamation-project-gets-govt-approvals/?feed_id=250384&_unique_id=60c3000fcf308 #approvals #billion #cebu #govt #p20 #philippinenews #philippinesnews #project #reclamation #trendingph
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