Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Embarcadero in Legazpi City

Citizens of Legazpi will soon have another prime destination right within the city – the Embarcadero. Formerly called Sunwest Wharf, the Embarcadero is a project of Misibis Land Inc, the developer of Misibis Resorts, Estates and Spas. This wharf development will be located in the Legazpi Port Area near the unique Kapuntukan Hill (also called the Sleeping Lion because of its shape).

The Embarcadero is a waterfront project that is envisioned to be a new world-class destination for local and international tourists with retail areas, restaurants, a civic space and a landmark lighthouse. Embarcadero will be designed by BN Group Pty Ltd, an Australian-based architectural and urban design firm which is also involved with the Suria KLCC Retail Podium in KL, Malaysia and the East Darling Harbour in Sydney.

As its name implies, Embarcadero will not just be a destination in itself but will also be a jump-off point to other destinations within Bicol including Mayon Volcano, Vera Falls in Malinao, Sula Channel, the underground river of Pototan Cave, the giant Manta rays of Ticao Pass, the whalesharks of Donsol , Nag-aso Boiling Lake of Manito, Camarines Sur Watersports Complex and Misibis Resorts, Estates and Spas. The company is already looking for a Marketing Manager for the retail area.

I hope this new development in Legazpi City will be successful and will win the support of Legazpeños and Albayanos. Along with other projects such as the Southern Luzon International Airport in Daraga and the rehabilitation of the mothballed Mayon International Hotel, these developments can further spur tourism here in our province.

Eco-tourism can do wonders to our local economy and will certainly create more jobs and business opportunities. Now that the private sector is doing its part by investing in our own natural wonders, I hope every Albayano will also do their part in making our place more tourist-friendly and progressive.

Sometimes the problem lies not only in the lack of infrastructure or the lack of government funding but also in the cynical attitude of some.

Sadly, many of our kababayans do not give a damn about their own city and province. We need 'pride of place', belief in the beauty of our natural resources and our capability for progress despite whatever problems and disasters. The site of the Embarcadero may not look promising at present, but it takes people with vision and determination to create progress and change. If we work together, nothing is impossible.

7 comments:

LeVamp Yigae said...

hmmmm... ur ryt, there's a whole lot of those who don't give a damn compared to the ones who care... hope this works... it will give a new hope for the environment... i just wish that people would start to care...:(

Nk. said...

my friend bhok (who works for Sunwest/Misibis) told me about this last month and i was like, "you serious?" haha. i hope it pushes through successfully tho! =)

* and please, if this project is going to be a success we gotta have some people's hands away from the cookie jar first, if you know what i mean lol

dex said...

^^ Haha, I hear 'ya, Niks.

You have insider information palan about this. hehe. Any other info? :D

Honestly, I was a bit skeptical if this project will be realized. What with Reming and all. Then someone from our forum posted that ad for a Marketing Manager. So I guess it really will push through.

@yona. Yup. I hope so too.

Anonymous said...

Where is the structural development?
Do you have a well planned hotel structure and support facilities?
I am interested to be a part of your
development.

dex said...

Hi Ped,

I'm sorry but I am not connected with Embarcadero. But you can get in touch with them through the following contact details:

official website: http://www.embarcadero.ph
email: centermanagement@embarcadero.ph
telephone: (02) 752.5678 or 0918.9798024

or better yet visit them at:

Embarcadero Pre-Opening Office
6/F Salustiana Ty Tower 104
Paseo de Roxas Makati City, 1200
Philippines

Good Luck and I hope you do become a part of this very promising project.

Dex

Anonymous said...

this is a good development for legazpi city and albay. at least we are not left behind in the development of bicol region. although there are some issues on the local laws implemented in the city which should be looked into, this project will still be a contributor to the economic development of the city.
Legazpi City Local Laws

Anonymous said...

Hello,

I ran into your blog looking for pictures of Legazpi. Graduate ako sa Aquinas, tiga Sorsogon buda haloy ako nag-pirmi sa Legazpi. Magayon na news ining nabasa ko sa blog mo.