• Property and Development

  • 01.Apr
  • Manila’s U-Belt site of heritage conservation
  • MANILA, Philippines – Unknown to many, the Central University Belt or “U-belt” area in Sampaloc, Manila, is home not only to several universities and colleges but to several heritage sites as well.
    But these sites, which include the 101-year-old Gota de Leche building and the ancestral homes of famous personalities like Jose Maria Basa, a businessman […]

  • Economics and Investments

  • 11.Mar
  • QC reduces tax for micro business
  • The Quezon City government in its desire to support the development of micro enterprises in the city is now pushing for the full implementation of the BMBE Act (Barangay Micro-Business Enterprises and RA1978).
    Nathan Zulueta, consultant to the office of the city mayor said by virtue of Ordinance 1576 approved by Mayor Feliciano Belmonte, Jr. the […]

  • Management and Governance

  • 27.May
  • ‘Too much autonomy’ makes RP cities less business friendly
  • Major cities in the Philippines generally take longer to issue business-related permits and licenses compared to most cities in the world, thus constraining their growth and competitiveness, a recent study shows.
    Twenty-one cities in the country are able to authorize numerous and varying procedures in starting businesses in their jurisdictions because, according to a private sector […]

  • Other Urban Centers

  • 23.Mar
  • NUEVA ECIJA: 40% drop in index crimes reported in Ecija
  • The Nueva Ecija police recorded a total of 69 index crimes in the first quarter of the year, a 40 percent drop compared to the 116 cases during the same period last year.
    Senior Superintendent Napoleon Taas, Nueva Ecija police director, credited the drop to the strict implementation of the Mamang Pulis project of Philippine National […]

DAVAO: Property firms banned from expanding

The city council has shelved applications filed by property firms Robinsons Homes, Inc. and Filinvest Land, Inc. for upgrades of their housing projects in this city from low-density to medium-density.
The projects are located in Talomo district, which hosts water wells supplying drinking water to this city’s residents.
On Tuesday, Councilor Arnolfo Cabling, committee on housing chairman, […]

By John Lucero

The city council has shelved applications filed by property firms Robinsons Homes, Inc. and Filinvest Land, Inc. for upgrades of their housing projects in this city from low-density to medium-density.

The projects are located in Talomo district, which hosts water wells supplying drinking water to this city’s residents.

On Tuesday, Councilor Arnolfo Cabling, committee on housing chairman, withdrew the resolution allowing Robinsons’ Costa Verde Subdivision in Barangay Bago Gallera, Talomo district to reclassify its 15-hectare project into a medium-density residential zone. A reclassification would have allowed the subdivision to build more housing units and achieve economies of scale. A low-density residential zone only permits 20 housing units while a medium-density zone allows as many as 65 units.

read the rest of the story in Business World

Post a Comment

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Etc.

You could put something here. Edit this in bottom.php.

Click

You could put an ad here. Edit this in bottom.php.

Tag Cloud