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ALI launches new project in Muntinlupa

The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines - Ayala Land (ALI), the country’s only full line property developer, continues its tradition of building masterplanned, mixed-use communities in key growth areas across the Philippines.

ALI’s expansion of its footprint in Metro Manila reinforces the company’s commitment to enhance the quality of life across different market segments.

It recently broke ground for South Park Mall and Corporate Center at the South Park District in Muntinlupa  City. The ceremony was led by Ayala Land president and CEO Tony Aquino and Muntinlupa City mayor Jaime Fresnedi together with ALI executive vice president and COO Bobby O. Dy, ALI vice president and head of Operations and Support Services-Commercial Business Group Rowena Tomeldan and ALI vice president and head for Strategic Planning and Business Development-Commercial Business Group Cora G. Dizon.

South Park District, a 6.6 hectare  development, is Avida’s first large-scale, masterplanned, mixed use development with an expansive and green central park that conveniently integrates the residential, retail and business clusters, creating a vibrant sense of community. Main components of the integrated community include Avida residential towers, a regional mall, BPO and traditional office buildings, and a central park.

South Park Mall will offer the best of retail, dining, and entertainment concepts, four cinemas, food court, supermarket and department store – all offering rewarding experiences through value-for-money shopping, engaging mall activities and events set in a fun and festive environment. 

Located on top of the mall is South Park Corporate Center, a 38,000 square meters office building which will cater to the office requirements of BPO and traditional locators. The retail and office components will complement the integrated community providing an ideal live-work-play environment. 

The entire South Park District project cost is an estimated P12 Billion.

South Park District will spur development and more economic activity in this growth area as it will help generate employment and promote local industries. The South Park Mall project is expected to generate approximately 5,000 jobs from start of construction all the way to mall operation. For the BPO offices, estimated jobs to be generated during a three (3) shift period would be at least 18,000-20,000 jobs.

AVIDA

AYALA LAND

BOBBY O

JAIME FRESNEDI

MALL

METRO MANILA

OPERATIONS AND SUPPORT SERVICES-COMMERCIAL BUSINESS GROUP ROWENA TOMELDAN

PARK

SOUTH

SOUTH PARK DISTRICT

SOUTH PARK MALL

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