AyalaLand Logistics Holdings Corporation (ALLHC) is strengthening its foothold in Central Luzon with the development of Pampanga Technopark, a 270-hectare township envisioned to be a new growth center in the region.
“What is happening here in Pampanga Technopark is a new township. Industrial park, agro hub, commercial, retail – beneficial to all Pampangueños. Through Pampanga Technopark, we are committed to work together to create employment opportunities for all Filipinos,” said ALLHC President and CEO Jose Emmanuel H. Jalandoni.
He added that, “We will introduce a modern food terminal and this will be supported by our cold storage and dry warehouse facilities.”
“Farmers from Northern Luzon and all over Central Luzon can bring their produce here, and we can preserve and store them with the proper facilities. We hope this would help all the farmers and our supply chain,” Jalandoni said.
Pampanga Technopark is the first master-planned agro-industrial township in this region. It will be home to manufacturing and logistics locators, a “bagsakan” or agricultural wholesale market, and commercial-retail spaces for the township’s social and recreational activities.
Currently, phases 1 and 2 of the mixed-use development are registered with the Board of Investments (BOI) as Domestic Industrial Zones, with phase 3 lined up next.
With shopping, dining, and recreational spaces soon to rise in Pampanga Technopark, the development is designed to bring lifestyle experiences to the communities working and residing within or around the area.
Pampanga Technopark is allotting 2,000 sqm of gross leasable area across over 30 retail spaces featuring homegrown Kapampangan restaurants, plus several retail and service merchants.
On top of this, lots are also available for commercial uses such as shops and outlets, medical centers, offices, co-working spaces, business hotels, and more. There will also be a variety of quick service restaurants and a gas station for motorists.
Moreover, Pampanga Technopark will be a new location of a bagsakan (agricultural wholesale market) which will be complemented by ALLHC’s ALogis and ALogis Artico facilities, all slated for completion within the first half of 2024.
The ALogis ready-built facilities will span 8,000 sqm of warehouse space, while ALogis Artico cold storage will feature 5,000 pallet positions with temperature ranging from 10°C to -20°C.
The bagsakan will cover 3,000 sqm of space, offering both wholesale and retail of agricultural produce and local products within the marketplace. All components will support the agriculture supply value chain in Luzon.
Located in Mabalacat City, one of the biggest transportation hubs in Central Luzon, Pampanga Technopark will be accessible through various major road networks including the North Luzon Expressway (NLEX), Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEX), and MacArthur Highway.
Additionally, the North-South Commuter Railway (NSCR) project will soon connect the existing Tutuban (Manila) Station to Clark, thereby contributing to the city’s economic progress.
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The article was originally published in Manila Bulletin and written by James A. Loyola
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