Korean firm invests P15B for resort complex in Clark

PAMPANGA. Clark Development Corporation (CDC) president and CEO Noel Manankil sign a consolidated lease agreement with Widus International Leisure Inc. (WILI) president Dae Sik Han. Widus has committed to invest an additional P15 billion in Clark in the next three years. Present during the signing are CDC Vice President for Business Enhancement and Business Development Group Evangeline Tejada (extreme right, seated), WILI Assistant Vice President for Corporate Planning and Compliance Agnes Liwanag (extreme left, seated), (2nd row, from R-L) CDC Chairman Jose “Ping” De Jesus, CDC Director Ana Liza Peralta and CDC Director Nestor Villaroman, Jr. (CDC-CD Photo)
PAMPANGA. Clark Development Corporation (CDC) president and CEO Noel Manankil sign a consolidated lease agreement with Widus International Leisure Inc. (WILI) president Dae Sik Han. Widus has committed to invest an additional P15 billion in Clark in the next three years. Present during the signing are CDC Vice President for Business Enhancement and Business Development Group Evangeline Tejada (extreme right, seated), WILI Assistant Vice President for Corporate Planning and Compliance Agnes Liwanag (extreme left, seated), (2nd row, from R-L) CDC Chairman Jose “Ping” De Jesus, CDC Director Ana Liza Peralta and CDC Director Nestor Villaroman, Jr. (CDC-CD Photo)

A KOREAN firm is set to pour an additional P15 billion in investments in their leisure and resort complex project in the next three years inside Clark Freeport zone.

The additional investment was announced during the signing of the consolidated lease agreement between Clark Development Corporation (CDC) President and CEO Noel Manankil and Widus International Leisure Inc. (WILI) president Dae Sik Han.

In an interview, WILI assistant vice president for Corporate Planning and Compliance Agnes “Neki” Liwanag said their firm has committed to pour the additional investment to develop a new property that will complement their existing facilities here.

“This property that we got (which is around three hectares) is to supplement our current property thus giving WILI a total of around 11 hectares of property to develop. For us to acquire the lease for this property, we committed to be able to have invested a total of P15 billion ($300 million) by 2022,” Liwanag SAID.

Part of the P15 billion committed investment by year 2022 are the ongoing construction of their Tower 4 which composed of 380 rooms, the expansion of their casino, and the establishment of a retail area here.

Once the project is completed, Liwanag said that this will fulfill their vision of making Widus “the first fully-integrated resort outside Metro Manila.”

WILI has already invested around $200 million which includes the Widus Tower 1 and 2, the existing casino and the Clark Marriott Hotel. Accordingly, around $300 million or P15 billion will be added once their Tower 4 is completed.

“We intend to bring in more branded hotels in Clark to ensure that Widus provides nothing but the best in the industry,” Liwanag added.

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