Newport City, Metro Manila
Newport City is a 25-hectare (62-acre) residential and commercial area situated next to the Villamor golf course[1] and Terminal 3 of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA)[2][3] in Metro Manila, Philippines. It was developed by Megaworld Corporation[4] under its subsidiary Megaworld Newport Property Holdings, Inc. and houses Resorts World Manila.
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Master Plan
It combines a residential block, hotels including Marriott and Maxims,[5] a themed entertainment and commercial hub,[6] a cyberpark and an institutional center.
Residential
Residential areas in Newport City:[7]
- Residential Resort (Montecito, Sarasota, Pinecrest)
- Parkside Villas
- Palmtree One and Palmtree Two
- 150 Newport Boulevard
- 81 Newport Boulevard
- 101 Newport Boulevard
Commercial
- Newport Mall
Environment
Only 40 percent of the low-density enclave was set aside for buildings. The rest of the area is dedicated for parks and landscaped gardens.[3]
See also
References
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External links
- Newport City
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- Resorts World Manila
- Bases Conversion and Development Authority
- Official Website of the Pasay City Government
- Newport City Philippines at WN
- Megaworld Corporation
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