Nuvali 2005-2017

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Nuvali Timelapse 2005-2017

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Nuvali Feature Article

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VISITING A FUTURE CITY
By Nickky Faustine P. de Guzman

SOURCE LINK: http://bworldonline.com/visiting-future-city/

NUVALI revels in nostalgia, but at the same time, it is forward-looking. Its contradictions allow it to look at the past with sentimentality while living in the present and creating a future with lessons learned from the times gone by. The 2,290 hectare mixed-used property, a project of Ayala Land, is designed with the idea of Manila before it became what is now — a crowded urban jungle. Nuvali vows not to become another limited and suffocating urbanized city with no spaces for human interactions. Forty percent of the development is allocated to open spaces that encourage the public, both residents and visitors, to walk, jog, cycle, play, and read under the trees. The property is home to 51,986 trees, 86% of which are native species. Fifty percent of the residential areas are open spaces for its 6,000 current inhabitants, majority of whom are the overseas Filipino workers (OFWs). The Ayala Land development townships in Nuvali are Ayala Land Premier, Alveo, Avida, and Amaia.

“We leave nature as it is and we don’t want to have any interventions with it as much as possible. Majority of our land owners are OFWs who have lived and worked abroad and have their expectations based on the country they’ve temporarily called home. They are seeking a serene escape,” said Nuvali General Manager John Estacio in a meeting with journalists on Oct. 9 at Seda hotel, another Ayala property that also champions a sustainable lifestyle.

Seda, an eco-friendly hotel, is a LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environment Design) silver certified hotel and recipient of the Urban Land Institute Philippines’ Healthy Places Award. The hotel faces a man-made lake with lanes for bicycle riders and pedestrians.

Nuvali’s overarching brand is about sustainable and green living. “People have come to appreciate a lifestyle that embraces sustainability,” added Mr. Estacio.

Sixty-four percent of the huge Nuvali property — or 1,458 hectares — are already developed for concrete edifices like shopping malls, a hotel, a hospital, a big grocery, business offices, a convention hub, and two schools (Xavier School and Miriam College) set amidst Mother Nature. Future plans, according to Mr. Estacio, include another Seda hotel, an extended shopping mall, “and perhaps a museum.” He said the construction of a new building depends on the demand.

Visiting a future city

While it may not have a museum or art gallery yet, the property already has a sprinkling of outdoor art installations by Michael Cacnio, Juan Carlo Calma, and Eduardo Castrillo.

Nuvali — from the words “nova,” or the birth of a star, and “valley,” where it is situated — gets around 60,000 visitors per weekend. Tourists can either drive there — Nuvali is less than an hour away from Metro Manila if the traffic is light — or they can take a P2P bus from the Glorietta, BGC, and Balibago stations (P250).

There visitors can enjoy recreational activities which revolve around the idea of interacting with nature. For an entrance fee of P20, visitors can pick fruits and vegetables at an organic farm called Greens and Patches. Whatever they pick is weighed and priced accordingly. Beside the farm is a zone called Camp N, which purposely lures people to move around and have fun in its obstacle courses, rope courses, and an aerial walk.

Nuvali also has a 50-km mountain bike trail.

The property is home to a thriving wildlife and bird sanctuary for endemic species. When the beeps of our smart phones and the buzzes of the city life are the usual sounds of our daily life, the aviary is a good reminder that there are other sounds in the world we need to hear: the chirps and tweets of birds, and the rustling sounds the leaves make when the wind kisses them.

The main attractions of Nuvali are the things we used to enjoy, but alas, took for granted.

SOURCE LINK: http://bworldonline.com/visiting-future-city/

Nuvali Now Video

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Nuvali Drone Footage

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Nuvali Eco City Santa Rosa Laguna Long range 11km Drone Flight
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Reshaping Land, Reshaping Lives

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At Ayala Land, Inc., we don’t just reshape land – we reshape lives. We create spaces that inspire, and reshape communities – whether through walkable estates that encourage healthy living, leisure experiences that give shape to special memories, workspaces where goals are made and achieved, or homes where families are nurtured. We reshape potential into engines of growth and economic development for more Filipinos.

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Nuvali Openhouse

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Nuvali openhouse

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NUVALI: By the numbers

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LAGUNA – Did you know that at 2,290 hectares, NUVALI is not only Ayala Land’s largest development to date, it’s also twice the size of Makati City? It is, in fact, well on its way to establishing itself as the “regional growth center of CALABARZON.”

NUVALI, a mixed-use development and a fast-thriving eco-city which is built upon economic, environmental and social sustainability, is promising in a lot of ways. Just how much has it grown in the past seven years? Let’s count the ways!

3 is the spot of NUVALI as the best realty taxpayer in Sta. Rosa, Laguna as it currently provides 4,000 jobs and is set to provide about 2,500 more jobs both with their recently launched and upcoming projects.

4 is the total number of residential brands present in NUVALI. They are Ayala Land Premier, Alveo, Avida and Amaia, which offer a wide range of residential options with products ranging from P1.8 million to P20 million.

7 years have gone by, and the residential and commercial lots in NUVALI have doubled their values–from P9,400 per square meter to P18,000 per square meter for residential and from P20,000 per square meter to P40,000 per square meter for commercial lots.

14 percent is the compounded annual growth rate of NUVALI during the first six years from its launch, giving NUVALI the highest rate in land value appreciation from the time of launch among the major central business districts in the Philippines.

15 percent of Ayala Land, Inc.’s revenues for the past five years (2009-2014) is accounted to NUVALI.

78 percent of NUVALI’s land area has been developed.

150 hotel rooms are made available to visitors via Seda, the no. 1 hotel in Sta. Rosa, Laguna.

200 stores, ranging from local and global fashion finds to cafes and restaurants are featured in the third and newest wing of Solenad.

990 is the current student population at NUVALI, coming from reputable schools Xavier School and Miriam College. The student population is expected to double every year even so with Everest Academy, the first international catholic school that’s set to open in the coming years.

2,500 is the current number of business process outsourcing employees at NUVALI, with the presence of Convergys and IBM.

4,000 residents have moved in and now call NUVALI home.

12,000 residential units have been sold.

55,000 is the average number of transients at NUVALI every weekend.

60,000 sqm will be the size of office spaces in NUVALI in five years, doubling from the initial 31,000 sqm they offered.

With all of these developments, we see a bright future ahead for NUVALI.

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ALP Villages in Nuvali

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Join AYALA LAND PREMIER

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Joining Ayala Land Premier doesn’t just mean joining the fastest growing real estate company in the country today, it means building a lasting partnership with the most prestigious land developer in the Philippines, Ayala Land Inc.

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Montecito Construction Updates (October 2012)

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Hi,

Below are the latest Montecito construction updates as of October 2012.

For those interested to know more about Ayala Land Premier villages and condo, feel free to contact me anytime.

Thank You!

Your Ayala Land Guide,

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