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    Why can't buildings designed by National artists be preserved? One of my fondest childhood memories was at the Jeepney cafe

    INTERCONTINENTAL Manila Hotel, the first 5-star hotel in Makati

    After 46 years, upscale hotel InterContinental Manila is bowing out of Ayala Center in Makati central business district by the end of this year.

    The 332-room hotel InterContinental will cease operations as soon as the hotel management contract between AyalaLand Hotels and Resorts Corp. (AHRC)’s subsidiary and InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) ends on Dec. 31, 2015, property giant Ayala Land Inc. announced on Friday.

    The closure of the hotel will in turn pave the way for the ongoing redevelopment of Ayala Center.

    ALI has unveiled plans for a new commercial, mixed-use development that will transform the entrance of Ayala Center Makati into a modern gateway,
    promising a first-of-its-kind intermodal transport facility designed especially for the commuting public.

    “This is the next phase of our Makati revitalization plan which also consists of the redevelopment of McKinley Exchange, Ayala Triangle, City Gate and Circuit Makati,” Manny Blas, Ayala Land vice president and head of operations for Makati, said in a press statement.

    Blas said that ALI had deliberately planned the Ayala Center redevelopment in such a way that all of its property components would form part of an expansive, modern, and comfortable intermodal transport facility, which would ultimately ease traffic and pedestrian flow in the EDSA-Ayala area.

    “By constantly striving to change the landscape and optimizing the use of space, we believe that the Makati CBD will remain competitive and continue to contribute significantly to the country’s economic development in the years to come,” he added.

    “We thank InterContinental Hotels Group for the long and fruitful partnership which spans 46 years. It was one of the first developments that helped to establish Makati as a premier central business district, and this legacy will be upheld by the continuous enhancement of Makati,” Blas
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    its because govt and its peoples fault, cant expand outside NCR where provincial govt business is doing s good, they even kill each other just to stay in power...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stigg ma View Post
    its because govt and its peoples fault, cant expand outside NCR where provincial govt business is doing s good, they even kill each other just to stay in power...
    Not true in this case, this is between two private entities that cease their partnership for re development of the property.

    AFAIK. There's existing law that protects heritage structures.

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    Just like the Mandarin, the design and land use has become outdated for business sense already. Ill guess theyll tear down the parking structure behind as well.

    I enjoyed the old Jeepney Cafe but had a bad experience involving an ipis in my iced tea.

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    Prince Albert, though expensive, holds good memories....

    Bahia was a treat every time....

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    Quote Originally Posted by vinj View Post
    Just like the Mandarin, the design and land use has become outdated for business sense already. Ill guess theyll tear down the parking structure behind as well.
    that could be it. yet there's sofitel which looks like almost the same.

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    Sayang... wala na Jeepney

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    Quote Originally Posted by benchman View Post
    that could be it. yet there's sofitel which looks like almost the same.
    imho, structures in makati and in manila are different.they are trying to retain old structures in manila while they are trying to modernize structures in makati.

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    Quote Originally Posted by benchman View Post
    that could be it. yet there's sofitel which looks like almost the same.
    Partly own by the state or is it fully owned? That's probably the difference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by benchman View Post
    that could be it. yet there's sofitel which looks like almost the same.
    Land availability is the key AFAIk. With Sofitel there's not much need for the land itself as the developments are ongoing at other reclamation parts.

    Marami daw magagalit pag sinara yung Spiral.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vinj View Post
    Land availability is the key AFAIk. With Sofitel there's not much need for the land itself as the developments are ongoing at other reclamation parts.

    Marami daw magagalit pag sinara yung Spiral.
    Tama! Lalo na ngayon election. Puto sign chit nanaman comelec officials diyan


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    There is a problem vis-a-vis the so-called "heritage sites" insofar as it conflicts with private ownership. AFAIK, even if government declares a site to be a "heritage site" but it's privately owned, it cannot legally prevent the owners from tearing the structures on it down...unless government expropriates it.

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    Ayala Land has to put their money somewhere and they are running out of land... Look at Rockwell, they had to build on the last remaining open land (basketball court) in front of the mall...
    Last edited by Monseratto; October 12th, 2015 at 11:07 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Altis6453 View Post
    There is a problem vis-a-vis the so-called "heritage sites" insofar as it conflicts with private ownership. AFAIK, even if government declares a site to be a "heritage site" but it's privately owned, it cannot legally prevent the owners from tearing the structures on it down...unless government expropriates it.
    Holds true with the DMCI photobomber?


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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Holds true with the DMCI photobomber?


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    Yup. Till now, those asking for the demolition of Torre De Manila before the SC can't cite a specific law which protects sight lines of national monuments. They can't even cite international conventions stating that such sight lines are supposed to be protected. Kaya kita mo, puro motherhood statement at batikos laban sa DMCI lang ang ginagawa sa media.

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    sa Turkey meron din ganung case, 3 luxury condo, pina demolish ng high court.

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    sayang. the philippine bar association (pba) had its induction last month at the intercon with mar roxas as the inducting officer. i didn't know then it's already due for closure .

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    Quote Originally Posted by vinj View Post
    Marami daw magagalit pag sinara yung Spiral.
    tayo?

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