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The Fort: A frenetic pace of development

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

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This article, written by Tina Arceo-Dumlao, appeared in the Philippine Daily Inquirer last 09/21/2008.  The article discusses about the current and future developments in Bonifacio Global City (BGC).

This article will be very helpful for those who are contemplating on purchasing a condo unit here in the Philippines, specifically at BGC.
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The Fort: A frenetic pace of development

THE former military base in Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City, is a picture of frenetic construction activity.

Huge cranes operate day and night to pour concrete into new office buildings, residential condominiums, schools and hospitals that will change yet again the skyline of this new central business district.

Orchestrating the development is the Bases Conversion and Development Authority, a government corporation formed in 1992 to convert the former US military bases and Metro Manila military camps into centers of economic growth.

BCDA, under chair Aloysius R. Santos, is on its way to fulfilling its mission, not just in the former Fort Bonifacio, but in its other areas of responsibility, including the Clark and Subic military reservations and Camp John Hay in Baguio City.

Santos recently sat with the Inquirer and discussed how far Fort Bonifacio has come in terms of development and where he wants to see it go under his watch.

Q: What was the state of development of Fort Bonifacio when you came in?

A: When I assumed the chairmanship of the BCDA in November 2006, the development of the Bonifacio Global City was already being undertaken both by Fort Bonifacio Development Corp., which is controlled and managed by the Ayala-Campos Group for a 150-hectare-area joint venture with BCDA, and by BCDA itself for the other BGC areas.

From the prolonged real estate crisis that started in 1997, it was only in 2007 when land values and rental values in Bonifacio Global City recovered and returned to the pre-1997 levels. It was only in 2007 where land prices have again reached more than P135,000/sq.m., together with office rental values at P700-1,000/sq.m. and rental rates for high-end condominium units like Pacific Plaza Towers at more than P200,000 per month. Also in 2007, Pacific Plaza units have sold at the P28- to P32-million level, which were the prices at its onset.

There were relatively few completed and startup projects in Bonifacio Global City when I first came on board. In 2003, there were only seven projects completed, bringing the total accumulated projects from the very beginning to only 28, with a developed gross floor area (GFA) of 718,000 sq.m. By 2006, there were nine projects completed for the year, bringing the total to 51 projects completed, covering 798,000 sq.m. of GFA.

In 2007, there were 17 projects completed, the highest for one year in the history of Bonifacio Global City, bringing the accumulated total to 68 projects, covering 1,051,000 sq.m. GFA.

This trend is clearly being sustained because there will be 14 projects completed by 2008, accumulating to 82 total projects of 1,359,000 sq.m. Not only were there more projects completed but the projects covered more gross floor area and would double the gross floor area in a span of only two years.

Based on building applications so far received, and including the Expanded Big Delta lots, which were recently sold to the Net Group headed by Charlie Rufino and Jacques Dupasquier, there will be 128 total projects completed in 2012, covering 2.6 million sq.m. of GFA.

In real terms in 2006, we only had the schools, very few office buildings like Net One and Net Square, and several residential condominiums like Pacific Plaza and Essensa. Market! Market! opened only in 2004. Bonifacio High Street and the Serendra retail strip only became fully operational in 2007.

This year, the 66-story Shangri-La Hotel commenced construction and, by the end of 2008, we shall break ground both for the 50-plus-story Philippine Stock Exchange Building and the Science Museum.

The development of the North Bonifacio (North Boni) area, bounded by Kalayaan Avenue and which comprises about 25.8 hectares, started in the first quarter of this year. The North Boni area includes the Metrobank/Federal Land [property] with 10.5 has., within which will rise a 66-story tower to house an international five-star hotel.

Q: What do you think are the factors behind the frenetic pace of development today?

A: Starting 2007, there were many factors which contributed to this fast-paced development of Bonifacio.

We start with the takeover of Ayala Land Inc. and the Campos Group in FBDC, which brought a fresh wave of confidence and optimism in the development of Bonifacio Global City, coupled with the infusion of new capital and substantial resources.

Secondly, the admirable growth of the Philippine economy brought new investments to Bonifacio.

Thirdly, the remittances of the overseas Filipinos (workers, balikbayans and professionals) fueled the residential market.

Fourthly, the growth of the call centers and BPOs spurred the office sector as well as the residential and retail/entertainment sectors.

Fifth, the government and BCDA embarked on an honest-to-goodness privatization program which encouraged and set the environment for more investments and public-private sector partnership.

As importantly, a major factor is the BCDA organization itself, which drives BCDA’s contribution to this frenetic pace of development not just in Bonifacio but also in other former military bases as well.

Under its charter, BCDA’s main strategy for conversion, development and disposition is privatization. BCDA — from its board, to its management, and down to its staff members — believes and advocates close partnership with the private sector. The pivotal and crucial role of the private sector is recognized and highly regarded. The BCDA Board is a multidisciplinary and collegial decision-making body composed of representatives from the private sector, the labor sector, experts from the academe, practitioners in finance and business and socio-civic organizations.

Q: What was the major turning point?

A: The main turning point is the turnaround of the real estate sector in the latter part of 2006, hand-in-hand with the robust economic growth of the Philippines in 2007.

Q: Do you see growth continuing? Why or why not?

A: Growth will continue. Overseas Filipinos will continue to invest and the BPOs will continue to grow. In fact, the near-recession situation in the United States is spurring major US companies to outsource business processes because of lower costs.

Many international investment funds and foreign investors, especially China, continue to be very bullish on Philippine real estate.

With sustained growth of the Philippine economy, there still remain major opportunities, especially with the support of President Macapagal-Arroyo’s administration and her policy to attract and encourage foreign investment in this area of land development.

Admittedly, there are present vulnerabilities that are apparent, like price increases in construction materials, rising world oil prices, weakening of the US economy and those of other western economies, the subprime crisis in the US, and the decline of several stock markets abroad, including that of the Philippines. Today, we have double-digit inflation, which is evident in increasing food prices and even a slight uptick in interest rates despite the liquidity of the banking system.

For Fort Bonifacio, however, I can still see growth even in the face of these threats because, overall, the Philippine real estate industry has a life of its own, and the development here at the Fort has gained momentum due to its model-city quality-of-life development.

Q:. What is driving the growth of the real estate industry in general?

A: First, continuing growth of Philippine economy. Second, growing overseas Filipino workers remittances, projected to be at $16 billion (as per data from the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas) this year. Third, continuous growth of the BPO sector. As per Megaworld, which is developing four major BPO hubs, two of which are in Global City, BPO demand here in RP will not only increase but will be accelerated.

Q:. What do you think makes Fort Bonifacio unique and in a position to attract a lot of investments?

A: Fort Bonifacio is unique because :

• Its location, being next-door to the Makati Central Business District and near access to the Naia Airport (Naia Terminal 3 is on BCDA property);

• It is world-class (underground utilities, infrastructure, design standards, anchor locators, etc.);

• Presence of a major state-of-the-art hospital—St. Luke’s —which will be the model for hospital tourism in Southeast Asia;

• It has ample open spaces, amenities, and institutional areas (largely for education) to serve its locators;

• It is not congested like Makati, and will not be congested because of the strict adherence to the floor-area-ratio (FAR) where, as they say, buildings are allowed to breathe, and having in place a master plan of high international standards;

• It builds on the name of Ayala, Megaworld and other well-known and credible developers;

• It offers a quality of life than most developments; and,

• The support provided by the city government of Taguig.

Q: Does BCDA just accept any investment or does it screen buyers? If you do weigh investments, what do you look at when evaluating project proposals?

A: In Fort Bonifacio, as well as for the other former military camps in Metro Manila, BCDA always uses a competitive selection process, e.g., bidding, for the developers/buyers/joint venture partners.

Moreover, it is not just the price that is a consideration in the privatization and dispositions of real estate assets of
BCDA, but more importantly, the reputation of the JV partner or of the property buyer.

Thus, BCDA seriously considers the financial and technical capability, commitment, credibility and track record/reputation of its developers. A developer should be able to bring great value to the development. As a result, BCDA selects only the best developers as partners or as property buyers.

Q:. How do you see Fort Bonifacio five years from now? What is your vision for the Fort?

A: In five years, Fort Bonifacio will continue to be a rapidly developing global city, involving major foreign investor/developers. As mentioned earlier, the development has already shifted from the Expanded Big Delta Lots, which is in its eastern portion, adjacent to Manila Golf, to the North Bonifacio area.

Presently, BCDA is jointly developing roads and utilities in North Bonifacio with Metrobank/Federal Land as well as with FBDC.

So, from the residential-dominated development at the onset, development will be more oriented to that of offices, commercial, entertainment and even institutional. Bonifacio shall be a primary business district with a strong mix-use component.

BCDA intends to push the frontiers of Bonifacio towards the south to link with the Villamor and Nichols Base areas. Already, BCDA is preparing the development and disposition plans for its remaining properties, south of Bonifacio Global City, to be called Bonifacio South, covering 93 hectares. This will be another major-scale development which should attract more investors, both foreign and local.

Aside from being the home of passionate minds, Bonifacio Global City will be a city with a vibrant soul. The amenities that are sometimes forgotten in the single-minded pursuit of real estate profits shall be established. Examples are cultural centers, convention centers, concert halls, art centers, sports stadium, science museum, parks and plazas, and even a civic center.

Bonifacio will be the showcase of successful public-private sector partnership.

Bonifacio shall be a City for the Mind, the Body, and the Soul, and as its motto states—“The Way Life Should Be.”

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The Mind Museum, a world-class Science Museum, will rise in Bonifacio Global City (BGC)

Monday, September 8th, 2008

Hello Clients and Friends!

Check out this video of the Mind Museum in Bonifacio Global City.  This will be the first world-class science museum in the Philippines.

I’m really looking forward to this!

Enjoy!

Regards,

Cynch

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Mind Museum: Every exhibit visual, auditory, touchy-feely

Sunday, September 7th, 2008

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Check out this article about the Mind Museum at Bonifacio Global City (BGC) written by TJ Burgonio of Philippine Daily Inquirer.  (First Posted 01:56:00 09/07/2008).

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MANILA, Philippines—It’s shaped like a flying saucer and big enough to hold the earth, the universe, four kinds of environment and a T-Rex.

A modern science museum, which promises visitors a multisensory experience, will be built at a cost of P1 billion in a sprawling park at Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City.

The Mind Museum, expected to open by 2010, was conceived by the Bonifacio Arts Foundation Inc. (Bafi), whose board of trustees includes Joselito Campos Jr., Fernando Zobel de Ayala and Jaime I. Ayala.

A team of experts in different fields, like national artist Ben “BenCab” Cabrera and other Filipino artists, is collaborating to conceptualize and design the exhibits.

To be built in West Crescent Park in Bonifacio Global City, the museum features the story of the atom, the varieties of life, the mystery inside the earth, the majesty of the universe and the evolution of technology.

Thus, the museum’s main galleries on the ground level are called Atom, Life, Earth and Universe. Another gallery devoted entirely to Technology will be on the upper level.

Science in fascinating way

The idea is to teach visitors the principles of science and how they are applied in a holistic way.

“Science is not something that you only study in school,” The Mind Museum curator Maria Isabel Garcia says in an interview. “We want to emphasize that science happens every day, that you’re better off understanding the world than just leaving it to scientists, or leaving it in the [classroom] when you’re done with school.”

Yes, there will be art. However, the galleries’ main draw will be the melange of interactive, multimedia and multisensory science exhibits, designed by Filipino artists.

“Every exhibit is visual, auditory and tactile,” says Garcia, award-winning author of science books and a science columnist for a newspaper. “We want to present science in a fascinating way.”

Atom, life galleries

For instance, in the Atom gallery which has the theme, “The Strange World of the Very Small,” the centerpiece is an atomic capsule that will show what happens inside an atom.

“We’re consulting with scientists, physicists and chemists to help us understand what happens mathematically inside an atom. [We’ve also asked] an artist to render it visually on the computer so people aged 6 to 96 will understand and appreciate the importance of the atom,” Garcia says.

Visitors are in for a multisensory experience when they walk into the Life gallery, which will feature an escalator-powered vessel that allows people to experience different temperatures.

“We will give you four different environments in the ascent and descent—[You will feel what] it’s like to be in the desert, in the tropics, in temperate and polar regions,” Garcia says.

Earth, universe

In the Earth gallery, visitors can expect to view a replica of T-Rex (Tyrannosaurus rex is a large carnivorous dinosaur), cast from real fossils of the most complete T-Rex ever unearthed. They can also watch films about the Earth’s history inside a nautilus-inspired theater.

“In 12 minutes, [the film] will give you the history in multiple screens—designed to look like a nautilus to give you a sense of time,” Garcia says.

The Universe gallery houses a planetarium, where kids can lie down on “memory foams,” and view short films about the universe on overhead screens.

Technology

“It’s an intimate experience of the universe. We want you to experience the night sky just like when you were kids, lying on the lawn, staring and pointing to the stars,” Garcia says.

The oval-shaped Technology gallery is located on the second level to show that technology is founded on the sciences.

Here, visitors can check out the wide array of scientific instruments and still have an open view of the galleries on the ground floor. Hopefully, they would understand how the two levels are intertwined.

The Technology gallery, the largest of the five, is further divided into different exhibitions “according to how we value things,” says Garcia.

“If you want to know how a digital camera works and how it’s different from the old cameras, there’s an interactive exhibit that will explain the technology then and now,” she says.

Another exhibit features Filipino expressions in art, literature and communication.

Board of trustees

The Bafi’s board of trustees also includes Anna Margarita Dy, Mariano John Tan Jr., Edgardo Cruz Jr., Aileen Zosa, Carlos Rufino and Vicky Garchitorena.

The board commissioned Garcia and Manny Blas to draw up the concept for the science museum. The pair then formed an advisory council with BenCab, McCann World Group Asia Pacific chair emeritus Emily Abrera, St. Luke’s Medical Center medical director and art patron Dr. Joven Cuanang, physicists Dr. Jerrold Garcia and Dr. Cesar Saloma, cognitive psychologist Dr. Emy Liwag and Dr. Joey Balmaceda of the National Institute of Math to conceptualize the exhibits.

The group engaged artists from the University of the Philippines and University of Santo Tomas to collaborate on the design of the science exhibits, and later signed up Jack Rouse Associates and Science Center Singapore as consultants.

Eco-friendly marvel

The Bafi, which is funded partly by contributions of property owners in the Bonifacio Global City, is providing the seed money and raising additional funds for the project.

A initial group of companies, namely Ajinomoto Philippines Corp., Ayala Land Inc., Bank of the Philippine Islands, Del Monte Philippines, Globe Telecom, IMI Group of Companies, NutriAsia Inc., Manila Water Corp. and R.A. Mojica and Partners, has committed P195 million for the project.

The museum, which occupies half of the 12,500-square meter West Crescent Park, is an architectural marvel with eco-friendly features.

It will use a light-colored exterior for solar reflectivity and a sweeping curved roof to ensure rainwater flow into a drainage. It will have a large glazed opening for natural wind ventilation and a tilted face for minimal heat reflection.

“Everyone would sense that it’s a flying saucer, but when you analyze it, it responds to the forces in the environment: Wind, sun and rain,” says architect Ed Calma, who designed the building.

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Watch the Mind Museum Video here.

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RP’s first Mind Museum to rise in Global City

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

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Check out this article about the Mind Museum.  This article was lifted from the Good News Pilipinas website.

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The first world-class science museum in the country dubbed “The Mind Museum” will soon rise in Bonifacio Global City (BGC) in Taguig.

The Mind Museum, a P1-billion project of the Bonifacio Art Foundation Inc. (BAFI), aims to contribute to the country’s science education as well as inspire students to specialize in science and technology.

Manny Blas II, managing director of the project, said the museum aims to provide locators and visitors a civic and cultural place to complement the existing residential, commercial, institutional and retail establishments at BGC.

“The galleries in the museum will feature science facts, the process of discovery and their applications in technology. It is to be a place where visitors can learn science principles in a fascinating and interactive way, where teachers can find new and exciting ways of teaching science, and where students can satisfy their curiosity about how the world works. The Mind Museum is to be a venue where visitors will be fascinated with science. Fascination results from learning something in an entertaining and engaging way,” Blas explained.

The museum will be located across the future luxury Shangri-La Hotel and the unified Philippine Stock Exchange building. The Fort Bonifacio Development Corp. is donating the land for the project.

The museum will include various galleries that will be sponsored by major donors, including The Life Gallery (donor: Ajinomoto Phils.), The Theater (Ayala Land Inc. which is also providing consultancy services for the design and construction management of the museum), The Awesome Laboratory (BPI Foundation and the Bank of Philippine Islands), Earth Gallery (Del Monte Phils.), Universe Gallery (Globe Telecoms Inc., IMI Group of Companies, Manila Water Co., and Nutri Asia).

Assigned museum curator is Maria Isabel Garcia, a science writer and author of “Ecologia Filipina, An Almanac (1996)” and “Science Solitaire (2006),” a science book which won the National Book Award last year.

The Mind Museum building is planned to be environmentally friendly and will reflect the principles of nature conservation.

The museum project will also offer facilities and services that include science-in-the-park galleries to be located within the park around the museum structure. These covered galleries will feature science exhibits or sculptures (similar to The Pipes in High Street) which children can use as a playground while learning scientific principles.

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The Mind Museum at BGC

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

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The Mind Museum, which is envisioned to be a “world class science museum”, will start construction at the Bonifacio Global City (BGC) by mid-2009.  This will be under the auspices of the Bonifacio Art Foundation, Inc.

This is the perspective of the Mind Museum:


Photo below is the location of the Mind Museum (along Rizal Drive, BGC).  I took this photo last July 2007.

The Mind Museum, Shangrila Hotel and the Philippine Stock Exchange are just some of the exciting developments at Bonifacio Global City (BGC).   Isn’t it about time that you invest at BGC NOW?

If you want to take advantage of the growth opportunities at BGC, please call or text me at +63918-9120138 or e-mail cynchyap@realestatemovers.com or cynchyap@fortboniconsultancy.com.

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