Entertainment City (Parañaque)

Philippines / Southern Tagalog / Bacoor / Parañaque / Diosdado Macapagal Boulevard
 hotel, casino, interesting place, reclaimed area

Entertainment City Manila (also known as Bagong Nayong Pilipino Entertainment City Manila and sometimes called Bagong Nayong Pilipino Manila Bay Tourism City) or simply Pagcor City is Asia's Las Vegas-like gaming and entertainment complex that PAGCOR proposed to offer on 8 km² of land on the reclamation area of Manila Bay, Philippines, lies the western side of Roxas Boulevard and south of SM Corporate District (SM Mall of Asia), part of Parañaque City (and soon to be independent from Parañaque as part of Metro Manila's newest city). it expected to open as soft opening in 2010 and official opening on 2011. Investments to the project can reach up to $15 billion , which is scaled down from the more recent $20 billion budget announcement that had been previously announced in 2007. All investments will come from private companies[1]. The project is officially named as the "Bagong Nayong Pilipino-Entertainment City Manila", and has been called several other names by the press. The most common name being referenced is "Entertainment City Manila". The site has been declared a PEZA approved economic zone.

Four Integrated Resort projects have been qualified to date in accordance with the Terms of Reference and are set to begin construction by phases.

The Belle Grande Manila Bay
Solaire Manila
Manila Bay Resorts
Resort World Bayshore City
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  1. Resorts World Bayshore
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Coordinates:   14°31'0"N   120°59'6"E

Comments

  • Complete nonsense
  • the gumbling dulgen
  • Could this be the Philippine's Las Vegas?....so sad.
  • ill see you all there
  • i like to go here
  • i want to go there
  • LAS VEGAS of the Philippines!
  • Philippine conglomerate SM Investments, owned by the country's richest man Henry Sy, is in talks with Melco Crown Entertainment Ltd for a deal involving a $1 billion casino-resort project in Manila
  • Awesome!
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