Internet home of Philippine news
Back to homepage
| Bacolod | Baguio | Cagayan de Oro | Cebu | Davao | Dumaguete | General Santos | Iloilo | Manila | Pampanga | Pangasinan | Zamboanga |
 
online flower gift shop to Philippines
 
 
 

Google
Web
www.sunstar.com.ph

  Business
New I.T. Park to rise
Allied Bank upbeat, seeks to double credit card business
Filinvest Land puts up Oasis in Mabolo; 9 buildings set
Seafarer's death benefits
Batuhan: In the eye of the storm (Part 5)
Fonte de Versailles open house

TigerDirect



Saturday, October 25, 2008
New I.T. Park to rise

WANTING to tap the potential of Cebu as an emerging outsourcing destination for global firms, a Cebu-based family has converted its five-hectare property along Don Sergio Osmeña Blvd. in the North Reclamation Area (NRA), Cebu City into an information technology (IT) park.

The Go family started putting up the Qimonda IT Center in March 2008. It is expected to be complete by the end of this year, along with site development features like a taxi and bus terminal and a small park.

“We wanted to diversify and venture into real estate. We, being locals in Cebu and having an available property, decided to take advantage of the booming business process outsourcing (BPO) industry here,” said cousins Jonas and Albert Go, whose families are engaged in food manufacturing and agribusiness.

The six-storey center provides a total leasable space of about 22,800 square meters. It covers about half a hectare of the entire property, which used to be an idle lot that has been with the Go family for about a decade already.

The ground floor will be designed for al fresco dining, recruitment centers and logistics offices, while the second up to the sixth floors will be built for call centers and BPO facilities.

Change of image

The cousins said they wanted to change the image of the area as a shipping area, and that what they will have will be similar to the Asiatown IT Park.

“But what differentiates us is our wide leasable spaces and competitive rates,” said Albert.

The Go family initially made a budget of P500 million as an investment for the building but, according to Jonas, they were able to save because they were able to avail themselves of construction materials at a lower cost.

For Bisaya stories from Cebu. Click here.

(October 25, 2008 issue)
Write letter to the editor.Click here.




ENETWORK HEADLINE
'Public vigilance' sought on Bolante's arrival
ENETWORK NEWS
Cebu City cops 'in fight mode'
Davao Muslims snob Bravo's secession call
Truck plunges off Oro cliff, 2 die


[return to top] [home] [network page]


Sun.Star Network Online

LOCAL NEWS
BUSINESS
OPINION
SPORTS
LIFESTYLE
FEATURE

SUPERBALITA
WEEKEND

RSS Feed RSS Feed


Classified Power Ads

Past Issues

Western Union

I © Copyright 2007 Sun.Star Publishing, Inc. I Contact the website at sunnexatsunstardotcomdotph I