BY KEVIN GALANG
CLARK FREEPORT— A P145.45 million boutique hotel and commercial complex is soon to rise in this Freeport.
Clark Development Corporation (CDC) and Nationstar Development Corporation (NDC) recently held a groundbreaking ceremony, marking the start of construction of the hotel and commercial complex on a 1,159 sq. m. area on E. Jacinto St. and 879 sq. m. on M.A. Roxas St..
CDC president attorney Agnes VST Devanadera and NDC president Alessandro Jose Tengco led the groundbreaking and capsule-laying ceremonies.
The Henry Hotel-Clark, with its planned 40 to 45 rooms, aims to provide a unique experience centered on people, place, and the Philippines, according to NDC.
The project underscores a commitment to enhancing hospitality offerings and generating nearly 100 new job opportunities.
The hotel promises to redefine tourism experiences within the Freeport Zone.
In addition to the hotel, NDC’s plans include developing a commercial complex on M.A. Roxas Highway, featuring a restaurant, café, event spaces, and a bar.
Key CDC executives also attended the event, including attorney Noelle Mina Meneses, vice president for Business Development and Business Enhancement; attorney Gloria Victoria Taruc, vice president for Legal Affairs; engineer Teresito Tiotuyco, vice president for Engineering Services; Ma. Zoraida Camello, Special Assistant to the president and CEO; Thelma Ocampo, assistant vice president for Business Development; and Rodem Perez, assistant vice president for Business Enhancement.

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