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Ayala Land expands Cebu footprint with three mixed-use estates

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Cebu’s growth story continues as Ayala Land introduces its “Next Wave” of districts across the metro—Seagrove (13.5 hectares), Gatewalk (17.5 hectares), and South Coast City (26 hectares)—bringing new leisure, lifestyle, and entertainment destinations to the forefront.

Cebu City — Ayala Land, Inc. is accelerating development across three major Cebu estates as the property giant positions itself for the province’s next wave of tourism, commercial, and urban growth.

South Coast City’s Central Park will not only serve as the district’s largest park but also as a major green link between its prime commercial areas, the SM Arena, and other key venues.

Building on the success of Cebu Business Park and Cebu I.T. Park, Ayala Land is ramping up activity in Seagrove, Gatewalk Central, and South Coast City — master-planned developments that expand the company’s presence across key growth corridors in Metro Cebu.

The push comes as Cebu continues to attract investments in tourism, business process outsourcing, retail, and infrastructure, reinforcing its role as one of the Philippines’ fastest-growing regional economies.

“We are expanding our footprint strategically across Cebu City, Mandaue, and Lapu-Lapu. This is our Next Wave of growth centers—grounded in the proven blueprint of Cebu Business Park and Cebu I.T. Park, and enhanced through years of experience in developing successful mixed-use communities all over the country,” said Jay Teodoro, Head of VisMin Estates for Ayala Land Estates, during the company’s recent Sales Summit with its network of sellers and brokers. Each estate, he said, is designed to serve a specific growth driver within Cebu while offering opportunities for commercial investors through a limited release of property lots.

South Coast City: The Entertainment Capital of the Region

Completing the lineup is South Coast City, a joint development of Ayala Land and SM Prime in Cebu City’s SRP, an emerging growth corridor that has attracted major investments in recent years.

The large-scale district is envisioned as a new central business area anchored by entertainment and commercial facilities. Among its key components are the SM Arena, SMX Convention Center, and a central park, all expected to open within the year. The development will also include hotels, offices, retail spaces, and other attractions aimed at boosting economic activity in the area.

Ayala Malls at Gatewalk will anchor the estate’s lifestyle offering, introducing fresh retail and entertainment concepts designed to make it the Capital of Fun.

Growth outlook for Cebu

While the three estates differ in focus—from eco-tourism to lifestyle retail and large-scale urban development—they are part of a broader strategy to support Cebu’s long-term growth.

“Each estate has a clear identity. Each powers a different economic engine, and each gives investors real choice—whether it’s Seagrove as our eco-leisure estate, Gatewalk as our lifestyle estate, or South Coast City as our entertainment estate,” Teodoro said.

With new infrastructure, tourism activity, and private investments driving momentum, Cebu’s growth story is expected to continue, with new urban centers emerging across Metro Cebu.

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