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Ayala North Point

Coordinates: 10°43′17.3″N 122°57′43.2″E / 10.721472°N 122.962000°E / 10.721472; 122.962000
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Ayala North Point Estate
Project
Opening date1988 (1988)
DeveloperMakati Development Corporation
OperatorAyala Property Management Corporation
OwnerAyala Land
Location
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Coordinates: 10°43′17.3″N 122°57′43.2″E / 10.721472°N 122.962000°E / 10.721472; 122.962000
CountryPhilippines
RegionWestern Visayas
ProvinceNegros Occidental
Component cityTalisay
LocationTalisay City, Negros Occidental, Philippines

Ayala North Point, is a real estate development project in Talisay, Negros Occidental created through a joint venture between Ayala Corporation and the Lacson estate.[1] The project, which began in 1988 in collaboration with the heirs of General Aniceto Lacson, former president of the Republic of Negros, is an ongoing development. Modeled after the master-planned, mixed-use residential township concept first introduced with Ayala Alabang, the estate combines various residential and commercial elements.

Residential

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Ayala Land subsidiaries like Ayala Premier,[2] Alveo, Avida[3] and Amaia Scapes [4] all have existing residential concept projects in the estate. Ayala Premier is the pioneer developer, which placed Ayala North Point in the prime use map in the Visayas.

Commercial

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The District, Ayala Malls' mid-level mall development, opened doors on May 8, 2013 as a community center,[5] catering to the local residents and shoppers from neighboring Bacolod and Silay. It includes a gross lease area of an initial 26,725 sq.m., which excludes the anchor supermarket, Metro Gaisano, adjacent to an earlier-built BPO facility.[6]

References

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  1. ^ "North Point".
  2. ^ "Home". ayalalandpremier.com.
  3. ^ "Real Estate Philippines | Condo, House and Lot Properties for Sale in Philippines | Atayala.com". www.avidaland.com. Archived from the original on 2014-01-07.
  4. ^ "Affordable House and Lot in Bacolod | Amaia Scapes North Point | Amaia".
  5. ^ "Destination: Talisay". The Philippine STAR.
  6. ^ "Butterscotch, guapple pie–new Ayala mall taps Negros treasures". 7 May 2013.