Revolution Precrafted and Central Country Estate, Inc. celebrate the grand launch of Revolution Flavorscapes. This unique community is envisioned to be “The World’s First Livable Food Park.” Leading the festivities (from left to right) are CCEI Director, Arch. Brian Mangio, Revolution Precrafted Founder and CEO, Robbie Antonio, CCEI Chairman and President, Arch. Nestor Mangio, and Revolution Precrafted COO and CFO, Luca Bottura.
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Finally, it's the weekend!!! Looking for somewhere to hang out and relax with your family and friends? Presenting the Party Island at Revolution Flavorscapes. Located in the middle of a 12-hectare manmade lake, this island has all the amenities for a weekend party, and can host as much as 150 people simultaneously. Want to know more? Lakeshore is the world’s first ever livable food park that allows you to enjoy gastronomic offerings from around the world, right in the comfort and security of your neighborhood. Experience the dream of living in carefully curated homes and townhouses. Lakeshore offers you good food and delightful amenities that allow you to experience a new flavor of living. Celebrate with us on August 11!
New attraction: Food unites Pampanga communityOf the more than 200 residential subdivisions that are being built around the Clark Freeport in Pampanga province and the New Clark City in Tarlac province, the 140-hectare Revolution Flavorscapes inside The Lakeshore here may stand out for a very “delicious” reason.
This upcoming community will promote food as a unifying element for Mexico, through restaurants with international cuisines, museums and events organized by and for chefs and celebrities, said Brian Mangio, managing director of Central Country Estate Inc. (CCEI). Museums Mangio led the groundbreaking ceremonies here on Tuesday for the Revolution Flavorscapes project. CCEI and Revolution Precrafted, a global company that produces prefabricated materials, have partnered for the P3.5-billion project in this province known for its many gastronomic delights. Designed as the “World’s First Livable Food Park,” Revolution Flavorscapes will have 14,000 houses interspersed with a Museum of Ice Cream, a Museum of Candy, a Chocolate Gallery, and a microbrewery inside a beer garden. Floating restaurant Also being developed at this community are a floating restaurant, a floating cinema and an amphitheater on the banks of The Lakeshore’s artificial lake. Robbie Antonio, Revolution Precrafted founder, said the construction of 600 homes will begin in the first three months of 2019. With a workforce of 200 real estate brokers, the project’s 30 ha have been reserved by clients since February, he said. The price of a 45-square-meter property, originally sold for P1.3 million-P5 million, has increased by 20 percent. Read more: https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1051144/new-attraction-food-unites-pampanga-community#ixzz5XBiqD2FJ Follow us: @inquirerdotnet on Twitter | inquirerdotnet on Facebook |
Flavorscapes lakeshoreOf the more than 200 residential subdivisions that are being built around the Clark Freeport in Pampanga province and the New Clark City in Tarlac province, the 140-hectare Revolution Flavorscapes inside The Lakeshore here may stand out for a very “delicious” reason. This upcoming community will promote food as a unifying element for Mexico, through restaurants with international cuisines, museums and events organized by and for chefs and celebrities, said Brian Mangio, managing director of Central Country Estate Inc. (CCEI). ArchivesCategories |