Iloilo Convention Center

Reflecting on Iloilo’s Historical Full Circle

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History has always been set to repeat itself. Everything goes on a cycle as we traverse life. Life in Iloilo used to be simple yet beautiful, a once sleepy town turned into a bustling city in 1889 when Spain’s royal majesty Queen Ma. Cristina granted it a special title as the most loyal city during the Spanish colonization era in the Philippines. Moving forward, Iloilo became a bustling city, an international port for textile industry, an attractive destination, center of commerce and trade next to Manila. For the most part of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, Iloilo dominated the trading business, commerce and reached its peak as an affluent metropolis in the Southern Philippines. They say, that a country or a city with a strong connection to its cultural past and heritage can easily attain social and economic maturity because the past bridges the present towards a future of synergistic richness and prosperity.

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The stunning Iloilo River Esplanade, photo by Felipe Uygongco

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Calle Real, one of the oldest business districts in the Philippines, photo by Felipe Uygongco

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The Paraw Regatta Festival held every February is Southeast Asia’s oldest sailboat race, photo by Felipe Uygongco

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The magnificent Molo Church and Plaza, photo by Felipe Uygongco

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The world-famous Dinagyang Festival, Iloilo’s cultural spectacle performing at the Iloilo Convention Center during the APEC ministerial meetings this year, photos by Felipe Uygcongco

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Angelia Ong, Miss Philippines Earth 2015 is a typical Ilongga wearing the world-famous Hablon gown designed by Totong Gellagarin, photo by Felipe Uygongco

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An Ilongga exude the natural charisma and passion. Hablon gown designed by Totong Gellagarin and photo by Felipe Uygongco

Looking at the present rise of Iloilo City as an envisioned setting of a strong economic prominence in Western Visayas, investment potential is surging high that paved way for visitors and investors to consider the city as a future business destination. Iloilo remained adamant to preserve its glorious historical past visible through the city government’s several projects that rebuild, revive and promote major historical landmarks including the old Calle Real, one of the country’s oldest business districts. An Eco-centered project such as the Iloilo River Esplanade anchored in the tourism development aspect of the city is making a name as the next most-watched destinations in the Philippines. The people, the sweet-loving Ilonggos and the charming Ilonggas, women of the southern Philippines whose charisma defines passion, true hospitality and soft-spoken nature that creates a welcoming image for Iloilo as a destination of people-centered culture. Visiting the city will tempt you to sink your palate to the countless delicacies and favorite local cuisines such as Batchoy, Biscocho, Pancit Molo, Seafood dishes and a lot more, a long-history of culinary passion preserved through the Ilonggo tradition. Ilonggos are also known as the most colorful people in the Philippines, and probably in the world, visualized through its prominent Dinagyang Festival and Asia’s oldest sailboat race – the Paraw Regatta. Iloilo presents a deep-rooted devotion to the Roman Catholic and well-known as a faith-based pilgrimage city with the existence of centuries old churches in Jaro District celebrating the annual “Jaro Candelaria” and St. Anne Church in Molo District. Central Philippine University is Iloilo’s version of an old American Protestant-founded university emerging as a tourism destination. Prominent infrastructure projects are filling up the “visual imagery” of Iloilo as a city of expanding modern metropolis yet passionate to preserve its past and harmonize with its ecological aspect. Social, cultural, ecological and, yes, spiritual aspects of Iloilo pieces up a puzzle of a ONE beautiful, harmonious, prosperous and progress-driven metropolis, one of the most livable, “next wave” cities in the world.

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The 3,700-seater Iloilo Convention Center, photo by Felipe Uygongco

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Richmonde Hote Iloilo, the first luxury hotel that opened at Iloilo Business Park this year, photo by Felipe Uygongco

Visualizing Iloilo City on a higher ground of tangible changes, there is one “phenomenal” reason why this city magnetized a lot more investors and visitors to come in the past few years – Iloilo Business Park. Megaworld, the Philippines’ leading real estate developer and BPO office landlord realize the potential of Iloilo as a potential economic center and investment hub. The company invested P35 billion in a 72-hectare property in the old Iloilo Airport  located in Mandurriao District to developed the area into a highly-urbane township intended for business, lifestyle elevation, tourism and create a new destination for pleasure-seekers, tourists and people wanting to immerse themselves in the colorful yet passionate culture of Iloilo. Major shopping center, the longest dining strip in the country, international hotels, BPO office buildings, rising central business district, international-standard convention venue and various points of interests will emerge in this vast, all-expanding, and larger-than-life Megaworld township. Iloilo Business Park is the city’s high-life magnet and newest claim-to-fame in terms of investment credential.

The magnitude of progress, developments, cultural pride, dreams-turning-into-reality, and opening a doorway for global opportunities for this once sleepy yet beautiful city of “many wonders” are coming together, falling into place and rising up as ONE destination we can truly OWN. In the crystal clear waters of the Iloilo River, the present facet of the city’s modern image is reflected like those in the past. It is not about reclaiming a historical title as the original “Queen[’s] City” (owning it or embodying it), it has always been there etched in the deepest recesses of our cultural identity as Ilonggos. We are part of its pieced-up puzzle, full reflection of passion and splendor waiting to make the world see this city sparkle in full brilliance.  Iloilo steps up in full circle. Its history is destined to repeat itself through Iloilo Business Park… OUR OWN STORY to TELL soon.

Dreaming to invest in Iloilo City? call us at (033) 330-3465, visit us online at http://www.iloilobusinesspark.ph  or see for yourself the lifestyle you desire at our IBP Showroom located at the ground floor of Richmonde Tower, 8 Enterprise Road, Iloilo Business Park, Mandurriao, Iloilo City.

10 Best Reasons to Move Out of the Metro for a Stress-Free Lifestyle

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There’s more to lifestyle perspective in “megacities” than meets the eye. What makes bigger cities in the Philippines like Manila a notch higher than any other highly-urbane metropolises in the country is its economic dominance and “investment magnet” image. Megacities have established a reputation as melting pots of opportunities from business, finance, tourism and leisure that shine brighter than its stunning city-lights at night. But behind this fast-paced lifestyle, uprising cities in the provinces offer more than a promise of opportunities: the priceless advantage of a stress-free and pleasurable living.

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Pleasurable, pollution-free and healthy lifestyle in Iloilo City, photo from iloilo.net.ph

  1. Pollution

Everyone hates pollution in big cities. It’s absolutely suffocating, health hazzard and down-right deadly. But, don’t worry because you can always run away from this never-ending metropolitan syndrome. There is a huge difference in the air quality and pollution levels from big metro cities to out-of-town provinces. Just like Iloilo, this city has more air quality control than common metropolitan areas, signifying a more liveable atmosphere for people. Vehicular emissions are more controlled and minimal often emphasize by its environmental-centered community and a city government that promotes healthy lifestyle.

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Less traffic roads and streets in Iloilo City

  1. Traffic

And while everybody hates a deadly pollution problem, people are also whining about megacities’ traffic. If you search http://www.google.com with the terms, “traffic in the Philippines”, nine (9) out of (10) of the search results will show unsatisfactory descriptions of the traffic in major metropolitan areas. Thinking of moving out from a big city? Well, Iloilo is the place for you with wide main roads and fast-moving highways.

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Photo by Felipe Uycongco

Filipino-Chinese Friendship Arch in Plazoleta Gay Iloilo City

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  1. Overcrowding

Metro Manila is one major example of an over-crowding megacity where limited spaces are available for recreation and promote healthy lifestyle. Dense urban cities have a hard time managing their space, compared to the ratio of the people residing in such areas. If one million people are living within one small street side, that’s a lot of heads to turn to if you want to say “hi.” If you want to live in a place with enough people to get by, fly to Iloilo and leave your claustrophobic fears behind. In this city, more relaxing areas are open for public like the Iloilo River Esplanade, bike lanes along Diversion road and Iloilo Business Park.

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Iloilo City Police Officers are always on the road to do their public service, photo from ilongo.weebly.com

  1. Crime rate

It would be traumatic for someone to get robbed in the sidewalk or get mulled by a violent gang over a dark street. But in big metropolitan areas, it’s part of the normal day-to-day scene. Another data from Numbeo suggests that the safety one feels walking alone during night time drops to 23.71%. Try coming to Iloilo and see all the bright lamp posts from one street to the next, ensuring your safety even after the daylight hours. Iloilo City is noted for being one of the world’s safest place to live with less number of crimes recorded every year.

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Stress-free city streets and typical public transportation vehicles in Iloilo City, photo from projectiloilo.com

  1. Public transportation and driving

Megacities in the Philippines tend to get confusing and crowded with the existence of public utility and private vehicles filling up the roads. Traffic system in these major cities is constantly innovating to maintain smooth flow such as color coding and number coding of vehicles.  Streets are full of so-called “public utility vehicles” for any distances and people moving to their destinations in these huge cities are always in a hurry that often resulted to a congested atmosphere. Though megacities have wide roads and highways, these are not spared from the non-stop influx of vehicles of both public and private. Iloilo is still a rising megacity, its roads and highways are still sparred from traffic congestion. To create consistency, road widening projects are ongoing and well-managed traffic controls are being implemented by the city givernment to maintain a stress-free ambiance for motorists and vehicles.

 

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Expanding IT-BPO industry in Iloilo City, photo from panaynewsphilippines.com

  1. Affordable Cost of living in out-of-town provinces

Living in major metropolitan cities can be a rewarding lifestyle perspective because you have the best access to a lot of things: amenities and opportunities. But there’s always a catch living in big cities: the cost of living. According to Numbeo.com, 31.1% is spend on average monthly house or apartment rent and 28.8% is spend on food and groceries for a resident in a big city based on distribution of expenses statistical model. If this is the case, the slightly minimal low cost of living in the provinces in the Philippines could directly affect the expenses of a resident compare to those living in megacities. Since Iloilo City is experiencing a booming economy and influx of investments, multinational companies are opening jobs that offer higher salary close to other megacities like Manila or Cebu. Combined with the slightly low cost of living in Iloilo and better salary compensation from companies, this city could be an employment destination in the future.

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Weekend cultural and special events at Calle Real, Photo from iloilo.net.ph

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Zumba session and activities at Iloilo River Esplanade, Photo from Skycraperscity.com

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The annual Iloilo Bike Festival in Iloilo Business Park, Photo from Iloilo.net.ph

  1. Accessibility to modern amenities in Iloilo

Everything is within your reach in big cities when it comes to business opportunities, entertainment and leisure. Iloilo City is on fast-paced infrastructure developments from roads, shopping malls, business and having a new convention center which are all accessible to locals. To counter the stressful lifestyle in the metropolis, wellness centers and public parks hold wellness programs or activities. On Sundays, the city’s old business center, Calle Real where heritage buildings are being rebuilt to its original form is usually closed for public transportation and holds Zumba sessions, cultural shows and local concerts to emphasize significant weekend attraction to locals.  The city government is also establishing wellness-inspired recreation areas. One of them is the long-stretching Iloilo River Esplanade where wellness activities often attracts passersby, giving a boost both on its economy, tourism and additional modern amenities.

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Iloilo River Esplanade, Photos by Felipe Uycongco

  1. Appreciation of Nature

Looking for greens and bio-diversity in major cities? Crammed and congested it may seem to be but major cities are innovating to counter stressful lifestyle and avert the effects of pollution. High-end malls and shopping centers feature pocket gardens and trees within commercial areas. Bistros and restaurants are placed in open spaces or along the seashore to appreciate nature. Wellness activities are encouraged in open parks. Moving away from megacities, Iloilo City have the Iloilo River Esplanade with a glimpse of a protected bio-diversity, wide-roads with bike lanes for health buffs, and consistent wellness activities in public parks, a convergence of a nature-centered expanding metropolis with uprising progress.

  1. Proper Sanitation

Most megacities have similar problems when it comes to their garbage accumulation and sanitation issues. Every day, tons of garbage are collected in the city to minimize pollution. The average garbage collected in most megacities is high compared to out-of-town provinces. Megacities have serious garbage problems due to lack of proper dumpsites. Proper sanitation is worse and public toilets are congested compared with those in provinces due to consistent influx and daily activities of people. Try visiting Iloilo and you’ll see minimal trash problems and public toilets are less congested. The city government of Iloilo is doing its best to counter the problems of garbage, littering and push for more clean-up drive projects in local communities.

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Iloilo Floodway Project in Jaro District, photo from livefromiloilo.wordpress.com

  1. Less flood levels

Probably one of the most visible dilemmas in major cities especially in the Philippines, is the unstoppable flooding during rainy season. Big metropolitan cities suffer a lot and cause delays such as suspension of work and classes in schools during typhoon. A lot of investment and business opportunities are lost for multinational companies, government services are delayed and millions of calamity funds from the city’s tax are spend to fix infrastructure damages and support victims of flooding. Flood levels in Iloilo have been minimized over the years because of a major flood control project centered in Jaro district. The local government is also pursuing an improved drainage system project within the city.

The surging investment and business opportunities in the country has long been potentially presented by megacities but less popular for their beneficial lifestyle and stress-free elements that can be seen in provinces. Iloilo City’s relentless rise as the next economic center point in the Visayas may prove as a game-changing concept of business mixed with desirable lifestyle for investors, visitors and its locals. The infrastructure and economic developments are elevating but the vision of ecological conservation is prominently emphasized. Leading real estate company, Megaworld Corporation has long seen this unique potential in Iloilo City by transforming the 72-hectare old Iloilo Airport in Mandurriao district into a mixed-used development community, a township solely dedicated for business and high-end leisure facilities known as Iloilo Business Park.

Who said megacities have everything it has to offer in determining its prominence and promising opportunities? Think about another concept of it: a city of greens and swift infrastructure expansion leaping a notch higher in defining a better quality of life.

Pres. Aquino Inaugurates IBP, Richmonde Hotel and ICC

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VIBRANT TOWNSHIP KEY: Megaworld Chairman Dr. Andrew L. Tan passionately shows President Benigno Aquino III the symbolic township key of Iloilo Business Park, the 72-hectare newest epicenter of business, finance, tourism and lifestyle destination in Western Visayas, ushering better employment opportunities and investment hub for everyone. They were surrounded by notable government officials including Senate President Senator Franklin Drilon, Iloilo Governor Arthur Defensor, Iloilo City Mayor Jed Patrick Mabilog and Megaworld officers. Iloilo Business Park, Iloilo Convention Center and Richmonde Hotel Iloilo were officially inaugurated yesterday, Sept. 14.

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VISIONARIES: Megaworld Chairman Dr. Andrew L. Tan (center) gladly shows new visionary projects that will soon elevate Iloilo Business Park and influence the swift progress of Iloilo City to President Benigno Aquino III (second from the left) who led the inauguration of the township, the 3,700-seater Iloilo Convention Center and Richmonde Hotel Iloilo yesterday, Sept. 14. Looking on the IBP scale model are (from the left) Senator Franklin Drilon, Megaworld First Vice President and Commercial Division Head Andrew Kevin Tan, Iloilo City Mayor Jed Patrick E. Mabilog and Iloilo Governor Arthur Defensor.

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We envision #IloiloBusinessPark to be Iloilo’s central business district and a center for lifestyle and tourism of Western Visayas. In the next five years, we hope to generate around 250,000 direct and indirect jobs for Iloilo, not just in the BPO sector but also in our hotels, malls and commercial centers, residential buildings, transport, security, construction and even here in the convention center.

We hope to encourage future graduates of Iloilo to stay in this beautiful city for work instead of going out to search for greener pastures. We also hope that those who have decided to work in Manila, Cebu or even abroad, will go back to Iloilo, be united with their families and loved ones because they have already found job opportunities here. This is the idea of reverse migration that our townships hope to achieve and contribute to the community and to the country.

— Dr. Andrew L. Tan
Chairman and CEO, Megaworld Corporation

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PASSION AND VISION: Dr. Andrew L. Tan, Megaworld Chairman sincerely shared his message yesterday, Sept. 14 to inspire Ilonggos by looking ahead in the future as Iloilo Business Park, the company’s prominent 72-hectare business and leisure township will become a magnet of investment, better employment opportunities, tourism destination and a symbol of Iloilo’s economic glory will beautifully change their lifestyle. IBP, Iloilo Convention Center and Richmonde Hotel Iloilo were officially inaugurated yesterday led by President Benigno Aquino III.

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The ribbon-cutting ceremony of Iloilo Convention Center yesterday, Sept. 14 led by Senate President Franklin Drilon, Iloilo City Mayor Jed Patrick Mabilog and other prominent officers DOT and MIWD before the formal inauguration.

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President Benigno S. Aquino III, Senate President Franklin Drilon, Iloilo City Mayor Jed Patrick Mabilog, Iloilo Governor Arthur Defensor and other notable government officials take part in the historic inauguration of the 3,700-seater Iloilo Convention Center, Iloilo’s state-of-the-art convention venue that would elevate the tourism industry, international conventions and job opportunities. Also, a symbol of Iloilo’s rich cultural heritage and artistry. The event was successfully held yesterday, Sept. 14 at Iloilo Business Park.

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Megaworld Officers at the official inauguration of Iloilo Business Park, Richmonde Hotel Iloilo and Iloilo Convention Center. (From left to right) Jericho Go – Megaworld First Vice President for Business Development and Leasing Group, Jason Faller – Vice President for Account Management Division, Harold Geronimo – Assistant Vice President / Head of Public Relations and Communications Division, Jericho Barcelon – Assistant Vice President for Project Integration and Development, Jennifer Ann Palmares- Fong – Iloilo Business Park Head of Sales and Marketing, Astrid Cruz – Vice President for Special Project / Interior Design and Virgilio Carsido – Vice President for Visayas Operations.

IBP and ICC Inauguration Media Hype

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Megaworld – Iloilo Business Park is making a great buzz and prominent exposure today in all national and local newspapers highlighting the much-hyped inauguration of Iloilo Business Park, Richmonde Hotel Iloilo and Iloilo Convention Center yesterday, Sept. 14 led by President Benigno Aquino III. Truly, Iloilo Business Park is making a great move to elevate Iloilo City’s economic prominence as the newest tourism destination and business district in Western Visayas. Thanks Philippine Daily Inquirer, The Philippine Star, Manila Bulletin, The Manila Times, The Standard, Panay News, Daily Guardian, Watchmen Journal and many others.

See the World with ICC

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SEE THE WORLD THROUGH ILOILO: Taking another visual trek to showcase what Iloilo City has to offer to the world: I-CON or Iloilo Convention Center and Guggenheim Museum.
In Bilbao Spain there stands a magnificent building called the Guggenheim Museum. Guggenheim Museum was designed by famed American architect Frank Gehry. It’s design is daring and innovative. In Iloilo City, stands a magnificent building called the I-CON, Ilonggos’ own state of the art Iloilo Convention Center.
I-CON was designed by famed Ilonggo architect William Cosculuela, well known for his green urban design. It incorporates Iloilo’s culture and heritage.
Re-post from JR Delfin facebook account.

Iloilo Business Park Photo Contest

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ATTENTION, ILONGGOS! In the next few days, all eyes will be on Iloilo City as we inaugurate the country’s next central business district, the Iloilo Business Park.

We want you to join us to celebrate this new milestone of Iloilo City by participating in Megaworld’s “What’s Big About ‪#‎IloiloBusinessPark‬?” online photo contest.

Click the link for the full contest mechanics! Good luck!

http://www.megaworldcorp.com/contest-whats-big-about-iloilobusinesspark-photo-contest/

IBP Township Inauguration

BIG VISIONS: Capturing the highlights of the ceremonial launch of Iloilo Business Park and Richmonde Hotel Iloilo on Sept. 14. Dr. Andrew L. Tan, Megaworld’s visionary Chairman presented the symbolic township key of IBP to President Benigno S. Aquino III. The event signifies as new day of progress, developments and vibrant future waiting for Iloilo City in its quest to reclaim its economic glory through Iloilo Business Park.

Iloilo Convention Center: Inside Look

An inside look at the Iloilo Convention Center during its official inauguration led by President Benigno S. Aquino III on Sept. 14. A glimpse of Ilonggo culture, history and arts were showcased inside the 3,700-seater modern convention venue that prides itself with state-of-the-art facilities and functions rooms. It is the venue of APEC 2015 ministerial meetings from Sept. 21 – Oct. 6 located in the heart of Iloilo Business Park, Megaworld’s 72-hectare business and tourism township.

President Aquino’s ICC Inaugration Speech

PROGRESS & PASSION: His excellency, President Benigno S. Aquino III shared his inspiring speech to the Ilonggos and guests during the official inauguration of Iloilo Convention Center on Sept. 14. Iloilo Business Park and Richmonde Hotel Iloilo were also launched with his presence early that day to signify a new beginning for Iloilo City as the “next wave” metropolis of vibrant opportunities, progress and developments. He lauded the importance of Iloilo Business Park, Megaworld’s 72-hectare business township as magnet for investment, tourism, lifestyle and cultural elevation.

IBP & ICC Inauguration: SYMBOL OF SYNERGY

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Photos courtesy of RTVM Facebook account

SYMBOL OF SYNERGY: Visionary men made Iloilo Business Park and Iloilo City’s current economic rise a possible reality, benefiting Ilonggos with world-class opportunities and lifestyle elevation. President Benigno S. Aquino III spearheaded the inauguration of Iloilo Business Park, Iloilo Convention Center and Richmonde Hotel Iloilo on Sept. 14. Megaworld Chairman Dr. Andrew L. Tan shared his visionary projects of Megaworld for IBP to ensure its role as a center point of investment, business and tourism in Western Visayas. The president together with other Iloilo government officials and Megaworld officer had a brief tour at Richmonde Hotel Iloilo and Iloilo Convention Center. Ilonggos can now chase a bright future and experience exciting opportunities with IBP.