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Empire East opens exciting destination in Metro east
Real estate innovator and trendsetter Empire East unveils the newest destination in the east of Metro Manila — The Hub at Empire East Highland City — which is set to provide an exciting fusion of leisure, entertainment, and gastronomic experience for families and adventure-seekers. Strategically set along the thriving Felix Avenue at the convergence of Pasig City and Cainta, Rizal, which is conveniently accessible via Marcos Highway and Ortigas Avenue Extension, The Hub at Empire East Highland City opened its doors last 14 July, as Empire East welcomes its 29th year in the industry. This highly anticipated destination will also open every Saturday for the rest of 2023. "We understand the importance of families and hobbyists in building a community. Every residential development we conceptualize considers Filipino passions and interests that bring the community closer together,” says Atty. Anthony Charlemagne C. Yu, president and CEO of Empire East. Yu adds, “There should be ample space for families to commune, be one with nature, and reflect on the gift that they bring to their community. Such is the concept of The Hub — designed to bring people together, bond, and create lasting memories." A feast of the senses Visitors at The Hub can now immerse themselves in an ideal night-out destination, complete with al-fresco dining and live music entertainment as they indulge in a gastronomic feast filled with a wide range of food choices. From Asian to Mediterranean, up-and-coming food connoisseurs from around the vicinity will offer gourmet sandwiches, multi-flavored chicken wings, hot-off-the-grill barbecue ribs, tasteful Biryani, Korean egg drops, cheesy nachos, and a lot more. A delightful selection of beverages including coffee, teas, and mocktails, is available to pair each visitor’s choice of meals as they watch the city settle into vibrant sunsets and sparkling night skies. To add an extra touch of enchantment to the evening, local buskers provide a soirée of live acoustic music. For plant and trinket lovers, The Hub also features a bazaar of plants and goods crafted by the local community, such as knitted and crocheted products, nurseries and gardening supplies, clothing articles, books, and music artists' collectibles. A community built through food and music The highly anticipated opening of The Hub at Empire East Highland City was warmly welcomed by Pasig and Cainta locals as well as those driving along Felix Avenue. Visitors and diners were entertained with live music from a roster of talented artists, and some guests spontaneously joined on-stage for their “open mic” performances, raising the already exciting atmosphere of the vibrant destination. With a diverse mix of food concessionaires, attendees had an unparalleled culinary experience. Visitors raved about the unique flavors of the snacks and dishes, with one guest exclaiming, "I never expected the egg drop sandwiches to match so well with those coffee blends!" A certified “foodie” who is also into vlogging, tried almost all the amazing food and drink concoctions at The Hub. He commends, "I have a high rating for all the food concessionaires. Aside from the yummy food, I think it's also a great idea that Empire East created a space for small to medium businesses to give them additional leverage in selling their products." A glimpse into the future of the East The Hub gives a glimpse into the exciting lifestyle that awaits homebuyers and future residents at Empire East Highland City, a masterfully planned township featuring high-rise residential towers, wide open spaces and greeneries, and sustainably designed architecture to align with the Empire East's commitment to sustainable development. The opening of The Hub marks the beginning of Empire East Highland City's transformation into a vibrant, sustainable township in the East of Metro Manila, carrying Empire East’s trademark of innovation and excellence for the past three decades. "Wherever Empire East builds, the community follows. Empire East is known for creating hubs from seed efforts, such as The Hub. With this unique destination, we will look at the opportunity to make this community stand out even more by creating value even during its initial development stages," Atty. Yu stated. Since 1994, Empire East has consistently raised the standards in innovative city living and has pioneered lifestyle concepts that benefited its homeowners and investors. Recognized with various accolades, both locally and internationally, the company remains dedicated to building communities that reshape the urban landscape, solidifying its leadership in the real estate industry. See more photos here: The post Empire East opens exciting destination in Metro east appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Cainta subcontracts dredging no more
The local government of Cainta, Rizal has procured an additional backhoe and dumping barge to augment its dredging activities as part of the town’s flood control measures. “We will have a year-round dredging of the creeks townwide,” Cainta municipal administrator Keith Nieto, who previously served three consecutive terms as mayor, said. “We will no longer hire contractors outside to save money and to dredge more creeks and other waterways in the town,” Nieto added. The town executive revealed the formation of two teams tasked to operate the two backhoes and to dredge all the waterways for the whole year. Aside from this, the local government is currently constructing a big pumping station along A. Bonifacio Avenue. “We already felt its effect when drainages and waterways are clean. The flood waters had receded faster in the areas that were previously flooded, and the absence of floods in areas that used to be flooded,” Nieto said. “Let’s keep going until we can solve the decades-old problems of our people every time it rains. A lot has changed but we can do more,” the municipal administrator added. It may be recalled that Cainta was one of the most inundated areas in September 2009 when Typhoon “Ondoy” struck, submerging the town in floodwaters up to 20 feet deep. Many homes and businesses were decimated and hundreds were killed. The post Cainta subcontracts dredging no more appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Manila Water pushes expansion program
Manila Water Company Inc., led by tycoon Enrique K. Razon Jr., will expand the local and international footprint of its business and services through partnerships and acquisitions. In an interview with reporters on Thursday, Manila Water chief administrative officer and head for international business Roberto Jose Locsin reiterated that the company “is on the right track” on its planned expansions. “There is a deliberate approach for expansion both domestically and abroad. In the Philippines, we would like to focus on highly-dense populations or the secondary and tertiary cities,” Locsin said. “We have conversations with LGUs (local government units) all across the country. I can’t mention anything specific because a lot of this is still under discussion,” he said. Locsin noted that Manila Water is particularly interested in pouring money into local water districts large enough to also promise good investment returns. The company pursues expansions through its subsidiary Manila Water Philippine Ventures, which has water services units serving Laguna, Boracay Island, Clark, Cebu, Zamboanga City and Tagum City. As for international expansion, Locsin said Manila Water aims to have a presence in areas where Razon’s International Container Services Inc. ports are located. Overseas foray next goal Overseas, Manila Water will focus on concession-based businesses under build-operate-own, build-operate-transfer, or public-private partnership bulk water supply schemes. “We have a very strong capability in industrial through our estate water business in the Philippines. Replicating that and consolidating that allows us to talk to a lot of people,” Locsin added. Manila Water is the East Zone concessionaire that provides water distribution and sewerage services in the East Zone which spans the cities of Makati, Mandaluyong, Pasig, Pateros, San Juan, Taguig, Marikina, most parts of Quezon City, portions of Manila; as well as the towns of Angono, Antipolo, Baras, Binangonan, Cainta, Cardona, Jala-Jala, Morong, Pililia, Rodriguez, San Mateo, Tanay, Taytay, and Teresa in Rizal province. The post Manila Water pushes expansion program appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
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