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Mandani Bay
Mixed-use development in Mandaue, Philippines From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mandani Bay is a waterfront, 20 ha (49 acres) mixed-use development currently under construction on North Reclamation Area, Mandaue, Philippines. The development takes its name from "Mandani", an old name for Mandaue, and "Bay" from its obvious waterfront location. This project is to be developed by HTLand Inc., a joint venture by Hong Kong–based Hong Kong Land and Cebu-based Taft Properties, the real estate arm of Vicsal Development Corporation, which also owns the Metro Retail Stores Group.
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In June 2015, Hong Kong Land and Taft Properties formally announced their intentions on developing a 20-hectare waterfront development,[1] to be called "Mandani Bay", "Mandani" coming from Mandaue City's pre-colonial name, and "Bay" from its obvious waterfront location. Though the project was announced in the middle of 2015, ground works started as early as February 2014, when the property location was fenced. The entire property is expected to be finished within "10 to 15 years" from 2016, when the first development within the property, the Mandani Bay Suites, was launched.[1][2]
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Construction of Mandani Bay, a waterfront mixed-use development located in North Reclamation Area, Mandaue City, Cebu, Philippines, has been progressing steadily since its announcement in 2015. The project is being developed by HTLand, Inc., a joint venture between Hong Kong–based Hong Kong Land and Cebu-based Taft Properties. Groundwork for the development began in February 2014, when the property location was fenced. The first development within the property, the Mandani Bay Suites, was launched in 2016. Since then, significant strides have been made in the construction of various components of the project. As of May 2023,[3] Mandani Bay is in an advanced stage of construction. The development encompasses a 20-hectare area.
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