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These articles are bit old from Sept to Oct of 2011.
Clark eyed as Philippines’ premier sports hub
By Reynaldo G. Navales
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
CLARK FREEPORT – Officials of the Clark Development Corporation (CDC) have presented to President Benigno Simeon Aquino III the proposed Clark Star Center, which is geared to transform the Freeport into the country’s premier sports training center and amusement hub.
CDC President Felipe Antonio B. Remollo said the Clark Star Center, also known as the Clark Sports Training Amusement and Recreation Center, was presented to Japanese investor during the President’s state visit in Japan on September 26.
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During the state visit, Remollo had asked Japanese traders to fund the Clark Star Center, which will be established in a 200-hectare area at the Northeastern portion of the Freeport.
Remollo said he had already met with businessmen in his visit to Yokohama and Tokyo cities in Japan early September, and they expressed interest in investing at the Clark Star.
Remollo said the Clark Star will have various facilities for water sports such as wakeboarding, rowing, water skiing, parasailing, kayaking, dragon boating and jet skiing.
It will be built near the Sacobia River for the water sports.
It will also have world-class facilities for basketball, baseball, swimming, tennis and soccer (football).
Remollo said dormitories for athletes, sports academy and training ground will be provided since the Clark Star is geared to be a training center of national athletes.
Remollo said he had presented his plan to the Philippine Olympic Committee and its president, Jose Cojuangco Jr. who “liked it (his plan) very much.”
Remollo said hotels, villas, condominiums and a commercial area will also rise at the Clark Star to attract tourists to stay in between and after competitions. The residential and commercial area will be completed by a nature and theme park.
In the plan, the CDC wants to create a monorail link system allowing people to travel around the center.
www.sunstar.com.ph/pampanga/local-news/2011/10/04/clark-eyed-philippines-premier-sports-hub-183148
Japanese businessmen keen on proposed Clark Star Center
CLARK FREEPORT, Pampanga — Japanese businessmen have expressed keen interest to invest in the proposed Clark Star Center, which is geared to transform this Freeport into the country’s premier sports training center and amusement hub.
Clark Development Corp. (CDC) president Felipe Antonio B. Remollo, said the Clark Star Center, otherwise known as the Clark Sports Training Amusement and Recreation Center, was presented to Japanese investor during the Sept. 26 state visit of President Benigno Aquino III in Japan.
During the state visit, Remollo said he had asked Japanese traders to fund the Clark Star Center, which will be established in a 200-hectare area at the northeastern portion of the Freeport.
Remollo said the Center would have various facilities for water sports such as wakeboarding, rowing, water skiing, parasailing, kayaking, dragon boating and jet skiing.
It will be built near the Sacobia river to answer the need for a body of water for the sports.
It will also have world-class facilities for basketball, baseball, swimming, tennis and soccer (football).
He said dormitories for athletes, sports academy and training ground will be provided since the Center is geared to be a training center of national athletes.
Remollo said he had presented to the Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) his plan and its president, Jose Cojuangco Jr., “liked it very much.”
He said hotels, villas, condominiums and a commercial area would also rise at the Center to attract tourists to stay in between and after competitions. The residential and commercial area will be completed by a nature and theme park.
The CDC also said that a monorail link system will be built to allow people to travel around the center. (PNA)
www.zambotimes.com/archives/38456-Japanese-businessmen-keen-on-proposed-Clark-Star-Center.html
Sports facility eyed in Clark
October 6, 2011, 5:33pm
CLARK FREEPORT, Pampanga, Philippines – An investor from Japan expressed keen interest to invest in the proposed world-class sports facility center, which is geared to transform this Freeport into the country’s premier sports training center and amusement hub.
Clark Development Corp. (CDC) President Felipe Antonio B. Remollo, said the Clark Star Center, otherwise known as the Clark Sports Training Amusement and Recreation Center, was presented to Japanese investor during the September 26 state visit of President Benigno Aquino III in Japan. During the state visit, Remollo said he had asked Japanese traders to fund the Clark Star Center, which will be established
in a 200-hectare area at the northeastern portion of the Freeport. (Franco G. Regala)
www.mb.com.ph/articles/336845/sports-facility-eyed-clark
Awesome, it will be built in my homeland region
If you have any updates about this, continue this thread
As of now, there is no picture of soon the be the sports hub of PH. Do you think this will have a football stadium?
Clark eyed as Philippines’ premier sports hub
By Reynaldo G. Navales
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
CLARK FREEPORT – Officials of the Clark Development Corporation (CDC) have presented to President Benigno Simeon Aquino III the proposed Clark Star Center, which is geared to transform the Freeport into the country’s premier sports training center and amusement hub.
CDC President Felipe Antonio B. Remollo said the Clark Star Center, also known as the Clark Sports Training Amusement and Recreation Center, was presented to Japanese investor during the President’s state visit in Japan on September 26.
Have something to report? Tell us in text, photos or videos.
During the state visit, Remollo had asked Japanese traders to fund the Clark Star Center, which will be established in a 200-hectare area at the Northeastern portion of the Freeport.
Remollo said he had already met with businessmen in his visit to Yokohama and Tokyo cities in Japan early September, and they expressed interest in investing at the Clark Star.
Remollo said the Clark Star will have various facilities for water sports such as wakeboarding, rowing, water skiing, parasailing, kayaking, dragon boating and jet skiing.
It will be built near the Sacobia River for the water sports.
It will also have world-class facilities for basketball, baseball, swimming, tennis and soccer (football).
Remollo said dormitories for athletes, sports academy and training ground will be provided since the Clark Star is geared to be a training center of national athletes.
Remollo said he had presented his plan to the Philippine Olympic Committee and its president, Jose Cojuangco Jr. who “liked it (his plan) very much.”
Remollo said hotels, villas, condominiums and a commercial area will also rise at the Clark Star to attract tourists to stay in between and after competitions. The residential and commercial area will be completed by a nature and theme park.
In the plan, the CDC wants to create a monorail link system allowing people to travel around the center.
www.sunstar.com.ph/pampanga/local-news/2011/10/04/clark-eyed-philippines-premier-sports-hub-183148
Japanese businessmen keen on proposed Clark Star Center
CLARK FREEPORT, Pampanga — Japanese businessmen have expressed keen interest to invest in the proposed Clark Star Center, which is geared to transform this Freeport into the country’s premier sports training center and amusement hub.
Clark Development Corp. (CDC) president Felipe Antonio B. Remollo, said the Clark Star Center, otherwise known as the Clark Sports Training Amusement and Recreation Center, was presented to Japanese investor during the Sept. 26 state visit of President Benigno Aquino III in Japan.
During the state visit, Remollo said he had asked Japanese traders to fund the Clark Star Center, which will be established in a 200-hectare area at the northeastern portion of the Freeport.
Remollo said the Center would have various facilities for water sports such as wakeboarding, rowing, water skiing, parasailing, kayaking, dragon boating and jet skiing.
It will be built near the Sacobia river to answer the need for a body of water for the sports.
It will also have world-class facilities for basketball, baseball, swimming, tennis and soccer (football).
He said dormitories for athletes, sports academy and training ground will be provided since the Center is geared to be a training center of national athletes.
Remollo said he had presented to the Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) his plan and its president, Jose Cojuangco Jr., “liked it very much.”
He said hotels, villas, condominiums and a commercial area would also rise at the Center to attract tourists to stay in between and after competitions. The residential and commercial area will be completed by a nature and theme park.
The CDC also said that a monorail link system will be built to allow people to travel around the center. (PNA)
www.zambotimes.com/archives/38456-Japanese-businessmen-keen-on-proposed-Clark-Star-Center.html
Sports facility eyed in Clark
October 6, 2011, 5:33pm
CLARK FREEPORT, Pampanga, Philippines – An investor from Japan expressed keen interest to invest in the proposed world-class sports facility center, which is geared to transform this Freeport into the country’s premier sports training center and amusement hub.
Clark Development Corp. (CDC) President Felipe Antonio B. Remollo, said the Clark Star Center, otherwise known as the Clark Sports Training Amusement and Recreation Center, was presented to Japanese investor during the September 26 state visit of President Benigno Aquino III in Japan. During the state visit, Remollo said he had asked Japanese traders to fund the Clark Star Center, which will be established
in a 200-hectare area at the northeastern portion of the Freeport. (Franco G. Regala)
www.mb.com.ph/articles/336845/sports-facility-eyed-clark
Awesome, it will be built in my homeland region
If you have any updates about this, continue this thread
As of now, there is no picture of soon the be the sports hub of PH. Do you think this will have a football stadium?