Trust, high quality services, and value for money are the very pillars of professionalism for Tapang Realty Company.
Being led by, utmost 50 years of experience, in Philippine Real Estate, Aurelio P. Tapang, with the help and support of his dynamic younger son, Gerard Ildefonso N. Tapang, the company has catered numbers of happy, satisfied clients for both local and foreigners for years.
The years of Philippine Real Estate yielded trust for the market. And as supported by the younger generation, on the other hand, quality services, the fine blend of experience and young dynamic generation gave birth to value for money for customers. Experience marries studies…
Being led by, utmost 50 years of experience, in Philippine Real Estate, Aurelio P. Tapang, with the help and support of his dynamic younger son, Gerard Ildefonso N. Tapang, the company has catered numbers of happy, satisfied clients for both local and foreigners for years.
The years of Philippine Real Estate yielded trust for the market. And as supported by the younger generation, on the other hand, quality services, the fine blend of experience and young dynamic generation gave birth to value for money for customers. Experience marries studies…
TAPANG REALTY COMPANY - KATHLEEN
“Helping people own their homes and profitable investment properties has been my job description…we have helped several clients, both local and foreign, acquire real estate properties easily and orderly and thus, to the best of their satisfaction. We hope to extend the same help to you…”
WHAT COMES TO YOUR MIND ... WHEN YOU HEAR CLARK, ANGELES CITY PAMPANGA???
Why is it good to invest here in Angeles City, Pampanga ( near Clark )???
Kindly read this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angeles,_Philippines
Economy:
Despite the major challenges that were faced by the city, such as the removal of the U.S. Clark Air Base and the Mount Pinatubo's eruption in 1991, all these have been surpassed by Angeleños. The improvement in the economy of Angeles was said to have been triggered by the transformation of the U.S. base into Clark Freeport Zone, the place where the city's airport, Diosdado Macapagal International Airport, is located. Angeles city is the home for the city's emerging technology industry. Its economy is based also in tourism and gambling. Because it is one of the few cities in the Philippines with an airport, Angeles is visited by foreigners all year round.
A series of al-fresco restaurants at the backside of Marquee Mall.
SM City, by Clark Freeport's main gate, is the largest chain of shopping malls in the country.
In the 2000s, the local government of Angeles and Clark Development Corporation rebranded the Fields Avenue tourist belt as a high-end destination with fine restaurants and luxury hotels and casinos.The finishing of roads, such as the Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway, has improved trade and transport. The project connects the industrial, transport and business hubs of Pampanga, Zambales, Bataan and Tarlac. The project is crucial to bolstering growth in Central Luzon.
The city has cottage industries producing rattan furniture, coconuts, and charcoal briquettes. It also has many thriving export businesses in handicrafts, metal crafts, toys, houseware and garments. Apart from the Clark Freeport Zone, industrial areas include the Angeles Livelihood Village and the Angeles City Industrial Estate.
Call centers present are e-Telecare, CyberCity, Sutherland and IRMC, plus other American IT industries are major employers as well.The establishment of a number of shopping malls also fueled the city's economy, including SM City-Clark, Robinson's Place, Jenra Grand Mall, Nepo Mall, Saver's Mall and the Ayala Marquee Mall, next to the City Hall.
In 2007, Texas Instruments began work on a $1-billion semiconductor facility inside the Clark Special Economic Zone.There is also a proposal of constructing a new Formula One quality circuit in a 2,000-hectare lot fronting the North Luzon Expressway between Angeles City and Subic Bay, from which the country may soon play host to prestigious international car-racing events and possibly bid to become one of the venues of the world-renown Formula One series.
Investment:
Global Gateway Logistics City is a 177-hectare Master Planned Aviation Oriented Logistics and Business Center of Excellence located at the Clark Freeport Zone, an hour north of Metro Manila. It will host business enterprises and operations with priority given to aviation and logistics related businesses, including but not limited to warehousing, distribution, transportation and related multi-nodal logistics; light industrial and manufacturing; administrative, management and business offices and complimentary commercial and retail operations that are present in and around major International Airports, Aviation Complexes and Aerotropolis. Over 4,500,000 square meters of turn-key facilities, ranging from warehouses and light industrial facilities to modern office buildings and commercial and retail outlets are being design-built for direct lease to locators.
The Ground Breaking ceremony of Global Gateway Logistics City was held on August 25, 2008 with Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, President of the Philippines officiating and delivering a national address. Sheikh Ahmad Dawood Salman Al Sabah, a member of Kuwait's royal and ruling family also attended representing the government of Kuwait. The ceremony was well attended by numerous dignitaries from both government and industry and over 1,000 attendees.
Kindly read this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angeles,_Philippines
Economy:
Despite the major challenges that were faced by the city, such as the removal of the U.S. Clark Air Base and the Mount Pinatubo's eruption in 1991, all these have been surpassed by Angeleños. The improvement in the economy of Angeles was said to have been triggered by the transformation of the U.S. base into Clark Freeport Zone, the place where the city's airport, Diosdado Macapagal International Airport, is located. Angeles city is the home for the city's emerging technology industry. Its economy is based also in tourism and gambling. Because it is one of the few cities in the Philippines with an airport, Angeles is visited by foreigners all year round.
A series of al-fresco restaurants at the backside of Marquee Mall.
SM City, by Clark Freeport's main gate, is the largest chain of shopping malls in the country.
In the 2000s, the local government of Angeles and Clark Development Corporation rebranded the Fields Avenue tourist belt as a high-end destination with fine restaurants and luxury hotels and casinos.The finishing of roads, such as the Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway, has improved trade and transport. The project connects the industrial, transport and business hubs of Pampanga, Zambales, Bataan and Tarlac. The project is crucial to bolstering growth in Central Luzon.
The city has cottage industries producing rattan furniture, coconuts, and charcoal briquettes. It also has many thriving export businesses in handicrafts, metal crafts, toys, houseware and garments. Apart from the Clark Freeport Zone, industrial areas include the Angeles Livelihood Village and the Angeles City Industrial Estate.
Call centers present are e-Telecare, CyberCity, Sutherland and IRMC, plus other American IT industries are major employers as well.The establishment of a number of shopping malls also fueled the city's economy, including SM City-Clark, Robinson's Place, Jenra Grand Mall, Nepo Mall, Saver's Mall and the Ayala Marquee Mall, next to the City Hall.
In 2007, Texas Instruments began work on a $1-billion semiconductor facility inside the Clark Special Economic Zone.There is also a proposal of constructing a new Formula One quality circuit in a 2,000-hectare lot fronting the North Luzon Expressway between Angeles City and Subic Bay, from which the country may soon play host to prestigious international car-racing events and possibly bid to become one of the venues of the world-renown Formula One series.
Investment:
Global Gateway Logistics City is a 177-hectare Master Planned Aviation Oriented Logistics and Business Center of Excellence located at the Clark Freeport Zone, an hour north of Metro Manila. It will host business enterprises and operations with priority given to aviation and logistics related businesses, including but not limited to warehousing, distribution, transportation and related multi-nodal logistics; light industrial and manufacturing; administrative, management and business offices and complimentary commercial and retail operations that are present in and around major International Airports, Aviation Complexes and Aerotropolis. Over 4,500,000 square meters of turn-key facilities, ranging from warehouses and light industrial facilities to modern office buildings and commercial and retail outlets are being design-built for direct lease to locators.
The Ground Breaking ceremony of Global Gateway Logistics City was held on August 25, 2008 with Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, President of the Philippines officiating and delivering a national address. Sheikh Ahmad Dawood Salman Al Sabah, a member of Kuwait's royal and ruling family also attended representing the government of Kuwait. The ceremony was well attended by numerous dignitaries from both government and industry and over 1,000 attendees.
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