AtAyala.com.ph wins Outstanding Achievement Award

Ayala Land’s online residential hub, AtAyala.com.ph, recently bagged the Outstanding Achievement Award during the 2014 Interactive Media Awards (IMA).

The Outstanding Achievement award is the second highest honor bestowed by the IMA and an extremely challenging award to win.

Last year, the IMA screened over 5,300 entries from 42 countries. With a judging panel composed of distinguished web-focused professionals and members of the Interactive Media Council (IMC), the commendation recognizes Ayala Land’s high regard for design, content, usability, and functionality, and web standards compliance.

AtAyala.com.ph was developed by Stray Interactive with the goal of making it easier for Filipinos both in and outside of the Philippines to buy a home or a real estate investment. With the objective of making real estate purchases less intimidating, the website strives to provide easy-to-navigate information and a live chat box, an innovation for an online real estate presence in the Philippines.

Ayala Land’s digital efforts continue to garner both local and international awards in its commitment to provide unparalleled service and world-class products to the Filipino here and abroad. It serves not just future buyers of Philippine properties but is also useful to Ayala Land owners, marketing partners and sellers due to wide range of tools, features, content and functions.

Ayala Land strives to make its presence stand out in the global online community by providing users all the tools and information they need in the most engaging and interactive way possible.

Rich Asians Buy Intoupwardly mobile manila as luxury condominiums

Sweating under their hard hats, renowned Polish architect Daniel Libeskind and interior designers from Italy’s Armani trooped to a construction site in sweltering, downtown Manila, to perform the ground breaking for a new tower in the Philippine capital.

Marketed to attract buyers wealthy enough to own luxury apartments, most likely in more than one country, the 60-storey office and residential project, dubbed “Century Spire”, is being built in the downtown Makati district.

Featuring an angular glass shaft with an asymmetrical triple summit, the “Spire” is due to be completed in four years, but two-thirds of the space is already sold, with many of the apartments taken by rich Asians living elsewhere in the region.

At the ground breaking ceremony in May, Libeskind – whose other landmark buildings include the Jewish Museum in Berlin and the Denver Art Museum – said the “Spire” would “make a bold and optimistic statement about the future of the Philippines.”

Manila’s changing skyline reflects the Philippines’s increasing wealth, with many similarly stylized high-rises sprouting up across the capital of a country that was once regarded as one of the region’s economic basket cases.

Yield-hungry investors from Malaysia to Japan now buy Philippine condominium space in bulk, rotating money from favorites Hong Kong and Singapore as the authorities there have acted to cool real estate prices, property managers and consultants said.

“There has never been this strong foreign interest in the Philippines,” said David Young, Philippines managing director with consultancy and brokerage Colliers International.

Typically, 40 percent of space in newer condominiums is owned by foreigners, the maximum they are allowed. Foreigners cannot own land in the Philippines, but they are allowed to hold condominium titles as long as 60 percent of the development’s total floor area is owned by Filipinos.

“The fact that you have all these developers maximizing the foreign limit is becoming very common,” said David Leechiu, Philippines country manager with property manager and advisory Jones Lang LaSalle Inc (JLL.N).

He said foreigners buy into Manila’s gleaming new towers for capital gains, or to rent to a growing Filipino middle class and expatriate population.

BUBBLE TALKS BUT STEADY YIELDS

Rising prices and the influx of foreign money has sowed fears of an asset bubble, but there are no signs of a slowdown. Real estate prices are still below rates seen before the global financial crisis despite a steady increase, brokers say.

In revising rules to banks’ real estate exposure this month, the central bank maintained that there is “no clear evidence” of bubbles forming in the sector.

Only as a precaution were banks told to maintain higher capital buffers if they want to lend more for real estate purposes, the central bank said.

With supply steadily meeting demand, property investors and brokers remain bullish.

Manila’s condominiums offer yields between seven to nine percent, nearly double those in most other Asian cities, a premium seen lasting for at least five more years, brokers say.

Residential condominium rent in the main business districts on average rose around 5 percent annually in recent quarters, while office rent is up over 5 percent, Colliers data showed.

A report by the U.S.-based Urban Land Institute and PricewaterhouseCoopers ranked Manila as fourth best in Asia-Pacific for property investments this year after Tokyo, Shanghai and Jakarta, saying operating cash flow returns in the Philippine capital could be in the mid-teens.

STOKING SALES

Rich Singaporeans, Chinese, Japanese, Koreans and Malaysians bought the most condominiums among foreigners in the past 18 months, officials from developers Ayala Land Inc (ALI.PS), Megaworld Corp (MEG.PS), and Century Properties Group Inc (CPG) (CPG.PS) told Reuters.

“Purchase levels can go from one unit to a couple of floors,” said Jaime Ayala, chief finance officer at Ayala Land.

Jericho Go, first vice president with Megaworld, said foreigners “buy residential condominium units in bulk, while others group together and pool funds to buy a tower in a development.”

Aided by strong foreign demand, domestic developers have enjoyed bumper sales in recent quarters.

Ayala Land, the second most valuable listed property firm, has increased international sales- including purchases by Filipinos living overseas – by 64 percent year-on-year in 2013, the company disclosed to Reuters.

Megaworld’s international sales were up 52 percent last year, while “Century Spire” developer CPG’s overseas sales increased 15 percent, Reuters estimated from sales data released by the two companies.

BUYERS AND SELLERS

Asians usually buy apartments worth as much as $550,000 per unit, CPG managing director Robbie Antonio said.

Brokers also noted rising interest in office space on bets that commercial leasing prices will skyrocket as more foreign firms outsource in the country.

The action remains concentrated in Manila, brokers said, although it is slowly spilling over into “new wave cities” in central and southern Philippines, which host business process outsourcing firms.

Top property developers use globally-known luxury brands to attract overseas demand.

Other than Armani, CPG has tapped Versace and American socialite Paris Hilton to design interiors. “Brand associations have attracted interest from foreign nationals,” Antonio said.

Ayala’s Ysmael said they continue to open sales offices overseas and is rolling out a Tokyo hub “soon.”

For their part, Megaworld’s Go said the company is offering in-house brokerage services to help in leasing apartments.

The surge in overseas pre-sales also keeps top property firms awash with cash to fund projects and fatten their land bank.

Jones Lang’s Leechiu said top developers brush off private equity and sovereign wealth funds seeking discounts as they forsee sustained strong demand from retail buyers.

“If they ask for too much discount we won’t agree. We don’t need the money,” Go said.

PH’s first 4DX Theatre opens at Bonifacio High Street Central Square

Bonifacio High Street (BHS) cinemas revolutionizes cinematic experience as it opened its doors with the screening of The Amazing Spider-Man 2 last April 30 at the new Central Square Building. BHS cinemas unlocks the endless sensory possibilities of today’s advanced technologies, all under one roof—movie-goers get to choose which industry-shaping technology to immerse themselves in. BHS cinemas houses four state-of-the-art movie theaters, featuring the game-changing 4DX technology, which is the first in the country.

The opening was led by Ayala Land President and CEO Bobby O. Dy; Fort Bonifacio Development Corporation (FBDC) Chairman Joselito D. Campos, Jr.; and CJ 4Dplex President ByungHwan-Choi.

Be in the Movie

At BHS cinemas, movie-goers will be able to do so much more than merely “watch” a movie. They will be able to live the experience as it is the first in the country to feature the 4DX technology. This immersive, all-five-senses experience is supplied by the pioneers of 4D cinema, South Korean company CJ 4DPlex, which maintains a close working relationship with Hollywood studios.

The precise choreography of motion system and environmental effects will thrill every movie-goer. 4DX motion chairs heave up and down, roll side-to-side, and pitch forward and backward to allow them to physically participate in the action on-screen.

4DX enlivens their other senses. Mist and rain, smoke and fog, a gentle breeze or gusts of wind, or a flash of lightning—once confined to the silver screen, these special effects are now recreated around them. And they will even be able to smell various scents.

Hear the Whole Picture

Two of the four cinemas is equipped with Dolby Atmos. Dolby Laboratories perfected its proprietary surround-sound system by augmenting it with front- and even ceiling-mounted speakers.

Movie-goers will be able to hear a helicopter hover above; listen to the sound of the rainforest surround them—they will be even able to enjoy these aural enhancements while seated in the plush comfort of a motorized leather recliner, which is available in one of the cinema’s digital movie theaters.

Watch at Your Convenience

Known for its exceptional customer service, Ayala Malls Cinemas brings superior movie-watching experience to BHS withconvenient access to tickets via www.sureseats.com. The website accepts all major credit cards, including Ayala Malls Cinemas’ reloadable prepaid card, the MPass. This card makes purchasing cinema tickets more convenient as it can be used online or over-the-counter as a debit card. The MPass is also an all-access card that allows movie-goers to skip the line with just a flash of the card at the cinema entrance.

PH’s first 4DX Theatre opens at Bonifacio High Street Central Square

Bonifacio High Street (BHS) cinemas revolutionizes cinematic experience as it opened its doors with the screening of The Amazing Spider-Man 2 last April 30 at the new Central Square Building. BHS cinemas unlocks the endless sensory possibilities of today’s advanced technologies, all under one roof—movie-goers get to choose which industry-shaping technology to immerse themselves in. BHS cinemas houses four state-of-the-art movie theaters, featuring the game-changing 4DX technology, which is the first in the country.

The opening was led by Ayala Land President and CEO Bobby O. Dy; Fort Bonifacio Development Corporation (FBDC) Chairman Joselito D. Campos, Jr.; and CJ 4Dplex President ByungHwan-Choi.

Be in the Movie

At BHS cinemas, movie-goers will be able to do so much more than merely “watch” a movie. They will be able to live the experience as it is the first in the country to feature the 4DX technology. This immersive, all-five-senses experience is supplied by the pioneers of 4D cinema, South Korean company CJ 4DPlex, which maintains a close working relationship with Hollywood studios.

The precise choreography of motion system and environmental effects will thrill every movie-goer. 4DX motion chairs heave up and down, roll side-to-side, and pitch forward and backward to allow them to physically participate in the action on-screen.

4DX enlivens their other senses. Mist and rain, smoke and fog, a gentle breeze or gusts of wind, or a flash of lightning—once confined to the silver screen, these special effects are now recreated around them. And they will even be able to smell various scents.

Hear the Whole Picture

Two of the four cinemas is equipped with Dolby Atmos. Dolby Laboratories perfected its proprietary surround-sound system by augmenting it with front- and even ceiling-mounted speakers.

Movie-goers will be able to hear a helicopter hover above; listen to the sound of the rainforest surround them—they will be even able to enjoy these aural enhancements while seated in the plush comfort of a motorized leather recliner, which is available in one of the cinema’s digital movie theaters.

Watch at Your Convenience

Known for its exceptional customer service, Ayala Malls Cinemas brings superior movie-watching experience to BHS withconvenient access to tickets via www.sureseats.com. The website accepts all major credit cards, including Ayala Malls Cinemas’ reloadable prepaid card, the MPass. This card makes purchasing cinema tickets more convenient as it can be used online or over-the-counter as a debit card. The MPass is also an all-access card that allows movie-goers to skip the line with just a flash of the card at the cinema entrance.

PH’s first 4DX Theatre opens at Bonifacio High Street Central Square

Bonifacio High Street (BHS) cinemas revolutionizes cinematic experience as it opened its doors with the screening of The Amazing Spider-Man 2 last April 30 at the new Central Square Building. BHS cinemas unlocks the endless sensory possibilities of today’s advanced technologies, all under one roof—movie-goers get to choose which industry-shaping technology to immerse themselves in. BHS cinemas houses four state-of-the-art movie theaters, featuring the game-changing 4DX technology, which is the first in the country.

The opening was led by Ayala Land President and CEO Bobby O. Dy; Fort Bonifacio Development Corporation (FBDC) Chairman Joselito D. Campos, Jr.; and CJ 4Dplex President ByungHwan-Choi.

Be in the Movie

At BHS cinemas, movie-goers will be able to do so much more than merely “watch” a movie. They will be able to live the experience as it is the first in the country to feature the 4DX technology. This immersive, all-five-senses experience is supplied by the pioneers of 4D cinema, South Korean company CJ 4DPlex, which maintains a close working relationship with Hollywood studios.

The precise choreography of motion system and environmental effects will thrill every movie-goer. 4DX motion chairs heave up and down, roll side-to-side, and pitch forward and backward to allow them to physically participate in the action on-screen.

4DX enlivens their other senses. Mist and rain, smoke and fog, a gentle breeze or gusts of wind, or a flash of lightning—once confined to the silver screen, these special effects are now recreated around them. And they will even be able to smell various scents.

Hear the Whole Picture

Two of the four cinemas is equipped with Dolby Atmos. Dolby Laboratories perfected its proprietary surround-sound system by augmenting it with front- and even ceiling-mounted speakers.

Movie-goers will be able to hear a helicopter hover above; listen to the sound of the rainforest surround them—they will be even able to enjoy these aural enhancements while seated in the plush comfort of a motorized leather recliner, which is available in one of the cinema’s digital movie theaters.

Watch at Your Convenience

Known for its exceptional customer service, Ayala Malls Cinemas brings superior movie-watching experience to BHS withconvenient access to tickets via www.sureseats.com. The website accepts all major credit cards, including Ayala Malls Cinemas’ reloadable prepaid card, the MPass. This card makes purchasing cinema tickets more convenient as it can be used online or over-the-counter as a debit card. The MPass is also an all-access card that allows movie-goers to skip the line with just a flash of the card at the cinema entrance.