Buyer’s Guide to Ayala Land

by Coco Midel

Nuvali Outdoor Challenge

Feliciano tops Nuvali Outdoor Challenge

Philippine Daily Inquirer

By Jasmine Payo

SOURCE LINK:

http://sports.inquirer.net/sportsevents/sportsevents/view/20091026-232428/Feliciano-tops-Nuvali-Outdoor-Challenge

 

VETERAN Mountain bike rider Frederick Feliciano found his way back to the top.

Feliciano, a 2005 Southeast Asian Games silver medalist, conquered the rough terrain to rule the cross country elite class of the Nuvali Outdoor Adventure Challenge recently in Sta. Rosa and Calamba, Laguna.

“It was very difficult,” said Feliciano, an Allaga, Nueva Ecija, native who also finished third in last summer’s Padyak Pinoy bikathon. “There were many ripples and I was just glad to finish the course.”

Feliciano, who pocketed the P10,000 top prize, overtook eventual runner-up March Aleonar after the first 15K loop of the muddy 40K course.

Former motocross champion Glenn Aguilar similarly regained his winning form to dominate the elite open four cross competition.

The two-day Dirt Weekend event drew over a thousand off-road bikers to Nuvali, an emerging 1,750 hectare biking destination in the outskirts of Metro Manila.

“The course was very challenging,” said Aleonar, a 23-year-old Army private from Davao.

Alvin Benosa, another veteran Army rider, wound up third in the elite class.

More sporting events, including wakeboarding, marathon and dirt bike competitions are lined up in Nuvali, Ayala Land vice president and Nuvali general manager Jun Bisnar said.

“The response is overwhelming,” said Bisnar. “We will certainly entertain more mountain bike activities like this here in the future.”

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For Ayala Land inquiries, call COCO MIDEL 0917 580 2013, or email midel.jerico@ayalalandinc.com / coco.ayala@gmail.com.

October 28, 2009 Posted by cocomidel | Blogroll, Nuvali, Real Estate News, Uncategorized | | No Comments Yet

Nuvali Article

Heeding the call towards sustainability
(The Philippine Star) Updated September 11, 2009 12:00 AM

SOURCE LINK:

http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=504122&publicationSubCategoryId=76

MANILA, Philippines – In today’s times, it is becoming more and more important for companies to not only innovate, but to creatively innovate with sustainability in mind. The real estate industry is making a move to be in the forefront of this by providing improved and sustainable use of the environment for home and work-life settings.

Joselito N. Luna, chief architect and group head of Ayala Land’s Innovation and Design Group, shares how the country’s most trusted real estate company saw many years back, the vital need to plan and put in new features for sustainability.

“Ayala Land has a long history of responsible development. Care for the land has been in the company’s DNA long before sustainability became a buzzword. Tree preservation, waste water treatment, preserving and creating open spaces and bio habitats, designing with nature, developing pedestrian-friendly settings have been characteristic features of ALI projects for many years. During the period leading to global awakening for the need to address climate change and advance green living, Ayala Land was already doing its homework in mapping out creative design solutions for its residential, mall, office building, and mixed-use developments. Today, the inroads that create impact to our commitment in building sustainable master-planned communities are present in the new Ayala Land projects,” Luna states.

Victor B. Ahorro, Ayala Land Businesscapes senior division manager, cites the U.P.-Ayala Land TechnoHub, where business locators benefit from a highly efficient district cooling facility to reduce their air-conditioning costs. The centralized air-conditioning system is fitted with automated technology which allows individual control by the building occupants, thereby allowing further reduction of energy costs, and also enhancing indoor environment quality. “No room should be too cold nor too warm for its occupants. And, if a particular area needs to work overtime, there is no need to turn on the air-conditioning for the entire floor or building,” he explains.

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For Nuvali inquiries, contact Coco Midel +63 917 580 2013, coco.ayala@gmail.com / midel.jerico@ayalalandinc.com.

September 12, 2009 Posted by cocomidel | Blogroll, Nuvali, Uncategorized | | No Comments Yet

Nuvali in Zine cover

Hi!

Nuvali is on the cover of BluPrint magazine. Cool. =)

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Feel free to contact me if you want to know more about Nuvali.

Sincerely,

COCO MIDEL

Mobile 0917 580 2013

Email midel.jerico@ayalalandinc.com / coco.ayala@gmail.com

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August 29, 2009 Posted by cocomidel | Blogroll, Nuvali, Real Estate News, Uncategorized | | No Comments Yet

Nuvali Photos

Hello Everyone!

Here are some photos from my recent trip to Nuvali. =)

Enjoy!

Nuvali BusNuvali Bus 2

Nuvali Bus 3

Pnotos of the Evoliving Center (this is where our Nuvali office is):

Evoliving in NuvaliEvoliving in Nuvali 2

Evoliving in Nuvali 3

Your Ayala Land Guide,

COCO MIDEL

Mobile 0917 580 2013

Email: midel.jerico@ayalalandinc.com / coco.ayala@gmail.com


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August 27, 2009 Posted by cocomidel | Blogroll, Nuvali, Uncategorized | | No Comments Yet

Evoliving at Nuvali

Evoliving at Nuvali

Bike paths as far as eyes can see, legs can take

By Tessa Salazar
Philippine Daily Inquirer
First Posted 00:38:00 08/22/2009

Source: http://showbizandstyle.inquirer.net/lifestyle/lifestyle/view/20090822-221429/Evoliving-at-Nuvali

HOW FAR can a bike take you within Nuvali? At the August 18 Green Kapihan media forum at Nuvali’s Evoliving Center (led by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources to drum up support for the September 9 to 11 International Conference on Green Industry in Manila), it was apparent that a bike could take you as far as your legs will allow.

Attended by representatives of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization, Women’s Business Council, Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the Green Kapihan also highlighted a soon-to-be-completed 51-kilometer bike paths (commuter bike lane and mountain bike trail) traversing the 1,700-hectare Nuvali property venture of Ayala Land.

Such a lengthy network of bike lanes and trails – equivalent to the distance from Manila to Sta. Rosa in Laguna where Nuvali is situated – would be enough to cover a residence-cum-business district 10 times that of the Makati Central Business District according to the project proponents.

The bike paths, scheduled for completion next year, will encourage the 40,000 or so families who will eventually call Nuvali their nature sanctuary, home and workplace to use bicycles instead of cars on their way to work, play and leisure.

Cycling is one way to inspire Nuvali dwellers to pay attention to their health and environment. But the developers have apparently made sure that even the structures inside the property evoked harmony with their surroundings.

Environmental principle

Two noticeable “green” infrastructure beside a man-made lake are the low-emissivity glass-building Evoliving Center and the One Evotech Building with double walls to trap heat. Both were designed by Leandro V. Locsin who incorporated environmental principles, one of which was to factor in the wind direction, during their construction.

The four-hectare lake, teeming with more than 8,000 locally grown carp and orange and yellow coys (which eat algae and water-breeding insects), sources its water from rain, among other things. Three gasoline-powered water taxis can ferry up to 12 passengers each from the Evoliving Center to the BPO campus (at a projected fare of P15 per person). And yes, each water taxi has enough life vests.

Aniceto “Jun” V. Bisnar Jr., Ayala Land Inc. vice president, also revealed that the developer had just planted the 5,000th of the 100,000 or so trees committed for Nuvali. He added that the trees would be endemic to the area.

Bisnar said these 100,000 trees would not include those each resident would be committed to plant in his or her property. (Each resident would be made to plant at least three trees for a big lot, and one for a small lot).

Aside from their obvious environmental benefits, these trees would help shelter over 65 species of migratory birds in the area.

ALI has also partnered with the Laguna Lake Development Authority to help propagate bamboo in Nuvali and help promote environmental conservation efforts of the nearby Laguna de Bay, the country’s largest lake.

“Bamboo trees generate 10 times more oxygen compared to normal trees. It lasts for 100 years and regenerates itself,” Bisnar stressed. He added that bamboo sprouts are also a source of nutrients for humans.

Nuvali’s modern water treatment and sewage facilities and all infrastructure are already in place, Bisnar revealed.

The bike lanes will be found not only along Nuvali’s main roads, trails and open areas (the Sta. Rosa and Calamba areas are considered rolling terrain), but also in platforms leading to workplaces. Bike kiosks will be placed in all strategic locations.

Rivka Nagtalon, Ayala Land marketing officer, said Ayala would be holding a series of clinics for proper mountain biking and to teach bikers, pedestrians and motorists how to co-exist with one another.

Cycling competitions are also in the works toward the end of the year.

Healthy lifestyle

“We have created the infrastructure to make it easy for people to adopt the lifestyle,” she said.

The glass building Evoliving Center is equipped with low-emissivity coated glass. Low-emissivity coating controls heat transfer through windows. Windows manufactured with low-E coatings typically cost up to 15 percent more than regular windows, but they reduce energy loss by as much as 50 percent (according to the Encyclopedia of Alternative Energy and Sustainable Building).

To encourage its employees and customers to use bikes instead of cars, One Evotech Building (which houses the BPO campus and lakeside strip retail shops, including restaurants) features bike ramps going all the way to the fourth floor. Those without their own bikes can rent one of the 14 bikes currently available (at P60 per hour, mandatory helmet included).

The Evotech Building, a four-story Peza-registered structure which offers locators tax incentives, has its first call center locator Convergys now with 500 employees. Convergys will eventually employ 2,000.

Inside Evotech, the air is noticeably cooler even at high noon due to the double walls on the west side to prevent heat from reaching into the building, thus reducing operating costs for artificial cooling systems.

Apparently, bikers who overexert themselves on the lengthy bike routes will find many places of rest – natural and man-made – inside Nuvali.

Cool.

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For Nuvali inquiries, call Coco Midel 0917 580 2013.

August 22, 2009 Posted by cocomidel | Blogroll, Nuvali, Real Estate News, Uncategorized | | No Comments Yet

NUVALI as Eco-community

NUVALI: Eco-community of the future

PERSPECTIVES By Paulo Alcazaren (The Philippine Star) Updated August 16, 2009


Cities are born from the seeds of geography, demography and economics. It used to take hundreds of years for them to grow from small villages to bustling metropolises. But that was millennia ago. Today’s urban growth can overwhelm well within a lifetime. One has to make choices where to live, work, or invest, based on the source of that seed of growth and the fertility of the land where it is sown.

There is no better place to grow anything than in a valley. Valleys are where resources are consolidated by nature and channeled by man for productive and social gain. Rivers and streams network land in a valley to deliver sustenance and sustainability. It is historically that productivity of the land and the confluence of these waterways that lead to the establishment of villages, towns, and eventually cities.

In fact, colonized new lands in new climes were called plantations. The activity of establishing these settlements for productivity was called planting. Planting led to systematic plotting, or the orderly parceling of land and this led to the art and science of planning. Today, city and urban planning aims to provide the physical settings for the sustenance of people and communities, business and productivity, culture and an overall quality of life.

Good Planning, Great Harvest

The seeds for a good life can be gleaned from the origins of those seeds. One new settlement that has been ‘planted’ and is fast evolving is NUVALI, Ayala Land ’s latest and largest development located just south of Metro Manila. A joint effort with the Yulo clan, this new locus for life, livelihood and leisure is seven times Bonifacio Global City and is so huge that it straddles both Sta Rosa and Calamba cities in Laguna, yet is only 40 minutes from Makati .

It is the country’s first large scale integrated eco-community. Its master plan DNA owes much to the harvest of success generated by the company’s two earlier (and still continuing) efforts—the Makati CBD and Bonifacio Global City . It is the scale and scope of NUVALI, however, that is redefining this particular effort, one that will take it and the ecopolis well into the 21st century.

NUVALI’s green and rolling terrain covers 1,700 hectares and is a perfect setting blessed with clean air, water, and scenic vistas. Those who choose to live, work or invest in the new community will also benefit from proximity to recreational and shopping amenities, schools like the satellite campuses of Xavier School, La Salle, Ateneo, Brent, UST and St. Scholastica’s, and hospitals like the Asian Hospital and the South Luzon Medical Center.

NUVALI is planned to evolve ecologically and logically. It is designed and planned to work, and eventually will project itself as the premier regional mixed-use hub, destined to be the center of urban growth south of Manila .

The city‘s first residential enclaves and business clusters have already been built. Its excellent infrastructure with that central spine, distinctive of all Ayala Land developments, is well on its way to framing the entire extent of the planned new eco-community.

Boulevard of Great Dreams

This 60-meter wide, eight lane central spine road is called NUVALI Boulevard . It is the Ayala Avenue of the future combined with the coverage of EDSA and the aesthetics of major world class streets like the Champs Elysee in Paris , the Ringstrrasse in Vienna and Orchard Road in Singapore. NUVALI Boulevard also has separate dedicated pedestrian and bicycle lanes and dedicated future lanes for rapid transit.

Connected by this central spine, that will eventually be 6 kilometers long are the essential elements of a world-class functional city: low and medium density residential enclaves—already up are the residential enclaves of Abrio, Montecito, Treveia and Avida Settings, retail clusters, business and office campuses, civic and institutional clusters, and what will be a fully developed Central Business District as vibrant as Makati’s and Bonifacio’s.

The first component of the commercial section is already up at NUVALI. The Lakeside Evozone is made up of commercial properties composed around a picturesque lake with access by boat. Convergys, a major locator has already been up and running since January of this year. PEZA Zone incentives are available in Lakeside Evozone for PEZA registered entities. The district is perfect for BPOs, training and conference facilities, hotels and apartels, business or specialty schools at the tertiary level and hospitals or health facilities.

An Infrastructure For Success And Sustainability

Like Makati CBD and Bonifacio Global City, those who choose to live, work and invest in NUVALI will be assured of a fully integrated and infrastructure-supported development. The sections already built are managed by the Ayala Property Management Corporation, the same group responsible for the first two Ayala Land success stories. Eventually there will be local owner and resident associations patterned after the ones already operating in Makati and Bonifacio Global City. This will ensure utility management, regulation enforcement, commercial and residential area maintenance and security.

Securing a sustainable future is the main aim of all urban planning. Ayala Land’s experience and track record in development also ensures the success of its major developments. They have started large scale developments from scratch and seen them through from small clusters of buildings and residential villages to mature business districts. They have, in Makati and Bonifacio Global City planted seeds and nurtured them to robust districts that continue to sprout new growth and investment. NUVALI is the newest of its offerings to a public already familiar with its reputation for steady growth, forward thinking and responsible stewardship. NUVALI is the next masterpiece development of Ayala Land.

Nova means bright new star. NUVALI is poised to shine as the brightest point in an unparalleled location south of Makati—a valley of dreams that will offer its rewards to those able to reach for the heavens now.

SOURCE: http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=496238&publicationSubCategoryId=86

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For inquiries about Nuvali, call Coco Midel of Ayala Land Premier 0917 580 2013, or email midel.jerico@ayalalandinc.com or coco.ayala@gmail.com

August 17, 2009 Posted by cocomidel | Blogroll, Nuvali, Real Estate News, Uncategorized | | No Comments Yet

Nuvali Koi Feeding

One of the things I have recently come to love when I visit Nuvali is the Koi Feeding.

Personally, this is by far the biggest number of Koi I have seen in my life! There are so many of

them in different vibrant colors that it  looked as if there was a rainbow blanket

floating on top of the lake. That’s why for those who want to have this fun experience, on your way to

Tagaytay, drop by the Nuvali Lake. The Nuvali guys sell a cup of fish pellets for P15 that you can

use to put all the Koi in frenzy.

Below are some the photos. =)

kids feeding Koi in nuvali koi invasion in Nuvali

Nuvali Koi Feeding

Your Ayala Land guide,

COCO MIDEL

Mobile 0917 580 2013

Email coco.ayala@gmail.com / midel.jerico@ayalalandinc.com

August 17, 2009 Posted by cocomidel | Blogroll, Nuvali, Uncategorized | | No Comments Yet

Manila Water in Laguna/Nuvali

Manila Water acquires Laguna water supplier

CHERYL M. ARCIBAL, GMANews.TV

07/21/2009 | 03:33 PM

MANILA, Philippines – Manila Water Co. Inc. (MWCI) has acquired a company that supplies water in Laguna, betting the acquisition will help it serve more customers in one of the Philippines’ highly-developed provinces.

The Ayala-led water distributor now owns 100 percent of AAA Water Corp. (AWC), which holds 70 percent of Laguna AAA Water Corp. (LAWC), a joint venture between AWC and the Laguna provincial government, the company told the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE).

Manila Water paid “around P180 million” for the acquisition, Rene Almendras, Manila Water president, told GMANews.TV.

In 2007, LAWC secured a 25-year concession to supply water to the city of Sta. Rosa and the municipalities of Biñan and Cabuyao, which are also locations of multinational companies such as Nestle, Coca-Cola, and Ford Motors.

A number of residential and commercial projects are also being undertaken by real estate giants such as Ayala Land, Vista Land and Eton Properties in the areas.

“The potential for growth is extremely high as the area is currently being underserved,” Manila Water said. “At the moment, only 120,000 people, out of a total 600,000 population, are currently being served by the existing water network.”

Sales growth will be driven by “new developments in the area…not counting the inflow of new residents to ongoing and proposed residential and commercial developments,” the company said, adding that the area’s population is expected to grow to as much as 1 million people over the next 15 years.

Along with the company’s takeover of water and wastewater operations in Boracay Island, the latest acquisition will help it expand services to other cities in Laguna, currently one of the country’s most developed provinces.

Manila Water, which services 5.6 million people in the east zone of Metro Manila, has started its operations in 1997. It has reduced its water losses from 63 percent to less than 20 percent presently.

On Tuesday, Manila Water’s shares closed flat at P15 each. – GMANews.TV

SOURCE:

http://www.gmanews.tv/story/167864/Manila-Water-acquires-Laguna-water-supplier


To know more about Nuvali properties, call 0917 580 2013.

July 21, 2009 Posted by cocomidel | Blogroll, Nuvali, Real Estate News, Uncategorized | | No Comments Yet

Nuvali in “Ecofriendly Tips”

It never fails to make me smile everytime I come accross a blog that understands our vision for Nuvali.

Below is an excerpt from the blog “Eco-friendly Tips”:


Ayala land has developed a new way to help our planet form pollution and keeping women in shape. Ayala Land has developed a 46 hectare Lakeside Evozone Business Community. In the vicinity you will  find tree-lined sidewalks, bike paths, and dedicated bike lanes that make getting around easier on the environment and better for your health.

Part of an approximately 150-hectare commercial hub dedicated to become the premier business district of NUVALI, the 46-hectare Lakeside Evozone provides perks to locators such as fiscal incentives for business establishments operating within the Lakeside Evozone. Incentives include income tax holiday, exemption from import and export tax, foreign exchange assistance and financial assistance for PEZA registered companies and industries.

NUVALI’s Lakeside Evozone was carefully conceptualized with well-thought out facilities and infrastructures such as telecom redundancy, central sewage treatment plant and underground utilities in a campus-type setting with generous open spaces, landscaped parks and side walks, parking areas with permeable blocks, and located near the lakeside shops at NUVALI and the NUVALI transport terminal area.

To read the rest of the blog, click on the link below:

http://ecofriendlytip.com/2009/07/21/nuvali-and-its-eco-activities/

Regards,

COCO MIDEL

Ayala Land Premier

Mobile 0917 580 2013

Email coco.ayala@gmail.com

July 21, 2009 Posted by cocomidel | Blogroll, Nuvali, Uncategorized | | No Comments Yet

Nuvali Commercial Lots

Hello Everyone,

We’ve seen how Nuvali has magnificently come about in just a span of a year or so. I’ve posted several info here regarding residential properties in Nuvali. It’s unfair that I have not devoted as much space to the commercial lots knowing that some of you might be interested about them just as well.

So here it is, all the info you need reading Nuvali Commercial lots (availability, prices, etc):

nuvali commercial lot 1a

nuvali commercial lot 1b

nuvali commercial lot 2

nuvali commercial lot 3a

nuvali commercial lot 3b

nuvali commercial lot 4

Feel free to contact me anytime if y0u are interested.

Your Ayala Land Guide,


COCO MIDEL

Mobile 0917 580 2013

Email coco.ayala@gmail.com / midel.jerico@ayalalandinc.com

July 8, 2009 Posted by cocomidel | Blogroll, Nuvali, Uncategorized | | No Comments Yet