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August 17th, 2014 08:50 AM #111
Why would he need term extension? So he can escape being jailed if he becomes guilty in court.
I support Binay nalang look at makati, ang laki ng pinagbago
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August 17th, 2014 10:17 AM #112
Your exactly right as to where they are gonna end up after their term is over. As to Binay, while i respect your choice, let me just try to convince you just for a little why you should have to think it over again....while Noggy is a guy of sense in governance, his one hell of a crook worse than Marcos. While Marcos has his wife & daugthers in goverment when he was president, this guy have everyone of them even before he can be pres. Marcos earned his ill gotten wealth when he was president, this guy made it while still being mayor, how much more when he get's into Malacanang. He is one of UNA leader together with Erap & Enrile. Erap was a convicted plunderer, Enrile is on trial of the same charge. What make's you think he would be different? As they say, same birds flock together.
As to Makati, anyone with good intension can even make Makati much better now than how it is today for simple reason that it has a lot of money to burn. It's land taxes alone has the highest cost per square meter in the country. Business tax obviously is just every corner of the city over flowing. Can you just imagine if all of those revenue the city earn goes into it's resident benefits, it will surely be more that every pinoy squeeze themselves to be a resident of the city.
During the 2010 election when he run for VP, was it not his campaign slogan was "ganito kami sa Makati". What he did is impose to the voters if i have done this in makati, i will do the same to the country. That i call deception and true enough his terms is near closing yet where and what has he done that make sense relevant to be like Makati? Even he become president (huwag naman sana) he cannot duplicate what Makati has achieved, only a moron would believe that and unfortunately this country has a lot of them. Managing a wealthy city is not the same to managing a poor country.Last edited by macsd; August 17th, 2014 at 10:38 AM.
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August 17th, 2014 10:27 AM #113
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August 17th, 2014 11:01 AM #114
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August 17th, 2014 11:14 AM #116
What the Ayalas did
2012 news...
Ayala Land to spend P60 billion to 'Make it Makati'
by Coco Alcuaz, ANC
Posted at 03/22/2012 5:23 PM | Updated as of 03/23/2012 6:56 AM
MANILA, Philippines - Ayala Land Inc. said Thursday it and Makati Commercial Estates Association will spend P60 billion over the next five years to carve their Makati properties into six districts as it launches a "Make it Happen, Make it Makati" campaign.
The amount, about 95% to be shouldered by Ayala Land, is about a third of the company's total budget for the period, President Antonino Aquino said. Ayala Land's total budget this year, covering construction and acquisitions, is P37 billion, more than a fifth over last year's.
The purpose is to create "opportunities for all" to live, shop and be entertained and work in Makati, Meann Dy, head of strategic land banking, said at a briefing.
Ayala Land to spend add’l P65B to further develop Makati
This is on top of the P60B the company earlier committed for Makati’s redevelopment
MANILA, Philippines – Property giant Ayala Land Inc. is spending an additional P65 billion over the next 5 years to build new residential developments, office buildings and hotels in the Makati central business district.
The amount is on top of the P60 billion investment over a 6-year period that the company announced in 2012.
“Makati remains and will always remain as Ayala Land’s top priority… our largest source of value and our most important asset,” Ayala Land vice president Meean Dy said in a press briefing on Thursday, August 14.
The company plans to build 5 new hotels, 8,000 square meters of retail and office space, and 3,700 residential units in Makati, according to Dy.
The developments will rise in 3 key areas: the Ayala Center, Ayala Triangle Gardens, and a new mixed-use project called City Gate.
Phase 2 of Ayala Center will commence, covering the existing area of Intercontinental Hotel and its parking lot. Two new hotels will be built in the area – one of which will carry the brand Seda – along with two office towers, a business convention center, and a public transport terminal with retail component. The area spans 2.5 hectares, with 250,000 to 300,000 square meters of gross floor area.
Ayala Land will also start new developments within Ayala Triangle Gardens, including an 80,000-square meter high-grade office, and the 275-room Mandarin Oriental Hotel.
City Gate, a mixed-use project located at the corner of Ayala Avenue and Buendia Avenue, will also be constructed. The project will feature 81,000 square meters of office space, a 312-room Seda Suites Hotel, and 14,000 square meters of retail space.
Ayala Land president Bernard Vincent Dy said Makati was a vital asset accounting for 30% of the company’s net income. – Rappler.com
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August 17th, 2014 11:18 AM #117
What the Binays did...
Last edited by Monseratto; August 17th, 2014 at 11:21 AM.
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August 17th, 2014 11:27 AM #118
Di na ma-reach si nognog.
Dating "walastik" lang negosyo nyan sa bangkal dati......
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August 17th, 2014 11:54 AM #119
Let me correct a bit as i lived in Bangkal for 35 yrs. Taga Pio del Pilar (beside Bangkal) cya that's why there is Binay street in that barangay. He collects kanin baboy then but now has his huge piggery farm in Ibaan, Batangas. We also both hail from the same town of Bauan, Batangas. Taga Aplaya cya (meaning beside the sea shore) kaya dark.
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August 17th, 2014 12:21 PM #120
I remember seeing this while buying cheesebread... I told my wife na ang weird na sa Pampanga pa...
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