Arca South Megaprojects is Rising Fast
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- čas přidán 26. 04. 2024
- Arca South is Rising the next Bgc in Taguig
Arca South is a 74-hectare masterplanned development owned by Ayala Land, Inc. located at East Service Road, Barangay Western Bicutan, Taguig.
With the decline of FTI, there have been several attempts over multiple Philippines presidential administrations to sell off part of the property, including a public auction in 2009, but they all failed.
In November 2012, the Philippine government announced the sale of the 74 hectares of the 120-hectare property to Ayala Land, Inc. for 24.3 billion Philippine pesos.Ayala plans to turn the property into a mixed-use development. Proceeds from the sale are pledged to the programs of the Department of Agriculture and the Department of Agrarian Reform. The remaining 46 hectares remains in FTI.
In 2013, Ayala Land renamed their property into Arca South.Current construction of the mall is estimated to be completed by 2023.
Arca South is now ongoing developments which will have luxury residential condominiums, office towers,a hospital, supermarket,hotel and shopping mall
San Miguel Corporation (SMC) and Ayala Land (ALI) have inked an agreement to connect Arca South to the Skyway system via the upcoming Skyway Stage 4 project.
The Taguig Integrated Terminal Exchange a transport hub is delayed years after it was approved will also be built inside arca south.
Also called the South East Metro Manila Expressway (SEMME), this new 32.66km road network will connect the current skyway system all the way to Batasan Complex in Quezon City. It will include on- and off-ramps in Arca South, with other interchanges to be located at Ortigas Avenue Extension, Marcos Highway, and the Tumana Bridge.
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sana mas iconic a ang mga design ng mga buildings para d monotonous ang hitsura....
Angat lang ng angat pilipinas 🇵🇭✊🎉
Sana magkaroon na bukod na toll exit patungong ARCA Blvd para mabilis makarating diyan, iwas sa heavy traffic kung kailangan pang dumaan ng C-5 o EDSA.
Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines requires that no buildings within a five mile radius of NAIA can be built above 150 feet. If this safety standard is violated, the US FAA will downgrade NAIA's safety rating. An FAA downgrade to an airport's aviation safety rating prevents carriers from adding new U.S. flights and limits the ability of airlines to carry out marketing agreements with the US. In any case, Arca South is within a 5 mile radius of the nearest NAIA runway (approx. 4.7 km) and 150 feet is more or less a 15 story building. Less floors means low occupancy. More open spaces with low-density development is highly valued in the real estate world. This is why units in Arca South are extremely expensive and not for the faint of heart.
Double na investment dito..yun kumuha nun pre selling year 2017...
maganda rin anvaya by ayala residencial and resort
Kuya ilang minutes nalalakad ang Puregold kapag galing ka sa Avida??
Brothered ako sa background music halos mag kasing lakas lang yung voice over sa back ground music, hindi masyado maintindihan yung VO natatabunan ng BM
sana magtayo rin ng mile long ng mga cafe n restaurants katulad sa Bonigacio High street ksi ito ang dinarayo ng mga tao lalo ng sa gabi....
Lagyan sana ng magandang water fountain s dyan sa mga Park s gitna ng mga buildings para magandang pasyalan sa gabi
May mga malalaking poste ng kuyente , san ibaon din sa kalsada
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Ano po yang ARCA? ibig ko pong sabihin abbreviation po ba yan?
Behind the name - Arca South
Combined with our placemaker 'south', the name’s origin "arca", means the circumference of a circle or curve, encompasses the various dimensions of Arca’s role as a portal to progress. A complete business and lifestyle district synchronized with the loop of Metro Manila’s master-planned growth centers, Arca South is a gateway to contemporary conveniences.
If there is HEIGHT LIMIT of the buildings in an area, the place becomes BORING. It doesn't produce a "shock" effect. 😊
I hope the government didn't impose a height limit in this area.
Malapit sa airport kaya di pede skyscraper
@@litovillanueva2955 was there a real study made? I don't think 200-300 meter buildings can block airplanes unless they are in their flight path. Also, nobody would live there if the planes are just 400 meters flying above it.
I'm sure that's not the case so if the height limit was based on that premise then it's plain stu pidity.
like asiana city in macapagal kahit malayo na sa airport kasali parin sila sa may height limit
safety for both side rin naman yan, kaya nga mas malawak ang space nila dahil limitado lang ang height na pwede nila i patayo. kung wala naman height limit sa mga lugar na yan matagal ng may skycraper jan dahil pabor ito sa owner itself at sa government na rin
@@Yakult2945 Government should STOP making rules that has no valid basis because the ignorance affects many people.
Ang tagal ng under construction yan ah, dekada ng inabot yung mall di PA rin tapos. Anong pinagsasabi mo rising fast.
Tama.. ang Pinoy Kasi makupad Lang.....
Ang baba lang Ng mg tinatayo na building Jan malambot ba Ang ilalim?
near sa airport kaya may height limit
Malayo ba sa bgc to ?
malayo