Philippine Daily Inquirer

‘Bay project won’t block sunset view’

- By Jerry E. Esplanada

THE PROPOSED reclamatio­n project will not obstruct or hide from public view Manila Bay’s world-famous sunset.

This was the assurance given yesterday by one of the top officials of Manila Goldcoast Developmen­t Corp. (MGDC), the main proponent of the ambitious program to reclaim and develop 148 hectares of the bay.

Speaking at the “Balitaan sa Aloha” media forum in Manila, MGDC vice chair Edmundo Lim said the project would still allow people to enjoy the sunset.

According to him, “Solar City,” the commercial, business, residentia­l and tourism hub which will rise on the reclaimed area, will “enhance a four-kilometer sunsetview­ing area.”

At the same time, he assured the public that a casino was not in the blueprint of the developmen­t plan.

“[This is not] a wanton and greedy busi- ness project that’s aimed only at making profits. It will help the City of Manila develop further and make money, too, in the process,” Lim said.

He explained that of the proposed reclaimed area of 148 hectares, MGDC would get just 82 hectares.

“Thirty hectares will go to the Philippine Reclamatio­n Authority while the Manila City government will get five hectares. The rest will go to the constructi­on of roads and open parks, among others … A significan­t portion of the project will be dedicated to environmen­tal concerns,” Lim said.

The project, he emphasized, would “definitely enhance the business and tourism potentials of the city.”

Lim added that they were holding talks with Cultural Center of the Philippine­s officials on turning a portion of Solar City into an “arts, culture and entertainm­ent center that [would] be the pride of every Filipino.”

The center, he said, would “showcase new Filipino heroes, people who make us proud.”

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