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Ayala Land Inc.
Company typePublic (PSE: ALI)
FoundedManila, Philippines in 1988
HeadquartersMakati, Philippines
Key people
Fernando Zobel de Ayala
(Chairman)
Bernard Vincent Dy
(President)
₱14.8 billion (approx US$336.4 million USD) (2014)[1]
ParentAyala Corporation
Website[1]

Ayala Land, Inc. (ALI) is the largest property developer in the Philippines, operating prime commercial spaces throughout the country. It is a subsidiary of Ayala Corporation. It began as a division of Ayala Corporation until it was spun off and incorporated in 1988. It became publicly listed in the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE: ALI) in 1991. Its core businesses are in strategic landbank management, residential development, shopping centers, corporate businesses, and hotels. Support businesses are in construction and property management. ALI also derives other income from its investment activities and sale of non-core assets.[2][3] Last April 2015, ALI bought a minority stake in Malaysian property developer MCT Bhd. in a P1.9-billion ($43-million) deal that would expand its footprint in Southeast Asia.[4]

Attached Companies and Investments

Ayala Land is the holding company for a number of subsidiaries and affiliates, including:[3]

Residential Development[5]

File:The Bonifacio Ridge buildings. Left Cypress Point, right Spanish Bay.jpg
The two Bonifacio Ridge buildings in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig. Left: Cypress Point, right: Spanish Bay.
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One Serendra and the southern part of the Two Serendra (foreground) blocks of houses in Bonifacio Global City.
The groundworks for the Meridien buildings at High Street South in Bonifacio Global City, on May 1st, 2013.
  • Ayala Land Premier
    • Makati CBD - Park Terraces, The Residences at Greenbelt, Garden Towers, Roxas Triangle Towers, Park Central Towers
    • Bonifacio Global City & Arca South - One Serendra, The Suites at One Bonifacio High Street, East Gallery Place, West Gallery Place, Arbor Lanes Arca
    • Nuvali - Abrio, Montecito, Elaro, Santierra, Luscara, Soliento, Riomonte
    • Vermosa - The Courtyards Vermosa
    • Cebu - Amara, 1016 Residences, Park Point Residences, The Alcoves Ayala Center Cebu
    • Cavite - Ayala Westgrove Heights
    • Laguna - Ayala Greenfield Estates
    • Central Luzon - Anvaya Cove, Alviera
    • Northpoint Talisay - Ayala North Point, The Enclaves
    • Mindanao - Alegria Hills (Cagayan de Oro), Azuela Cove (Davao City)
  • Alveo Land
    • Makati CBD - Solstice at Circuit Makati, Callisto at Circuit Makati, Escala Salcedo, Kroma Tower, Senta, The Lerato, The Columns Legazpi Village, The Columns Ayala Avenue, The Gentry, The Stiles Enterprise Plaza at Circuit Makati, Alveo Financial Tower 6794 Ayala Avenue
    • Bonifacio Global City & Arca South - Two Serendra, High Street South Block, High Street South Corporate Plaza, ALVEO Corporate Center, Park Triangle Residences, Park Triangle Corporate Plaza, Alveo Parkt Triangle Tower, The Veranda at Arca South
    • Ortigas & Pasig City - Portico (Sandstone and Travertine Tower), Ametta Place
    • Quezon City - Ferndale Villas, High Park at Vertis North
    • Manila - Celadon Residences, Celadon Park
    • Pampanga & Bulacan - Marquee Residences, Marquee Place, Montala Alviera, Hillside Grove Altaraza
    • Cavite & Tagaytay City - Verdana Homes, Kasa Luntian, Westborough, Ardia Vermosa
    • NUVALI - Treveia NUVALI, Venare NUVALI, Mirala NUVALI, Lumira NUVALI, Mondia NUVALI
    • Laguna - Verdana Homes Mamplasan, Aveia
    • Cebu - Solinea, Sedona Parc, BPI Cebu Corporate Center
    • Northpoint Talisay - Verdana Homes Asyana, Verdana Homes Plantazione
    • Abreeza Davao - Abreeza Place, Abreeza Residences, Patio Suites Abreeza
  • Avida Land
    • Makati CBD - Avida Towers Makati West, Avida Towers San Lorenzo, Avida Towers Asten, One Antonio
    • Bonifacio Global City & Arca South - Avida CityFlex Towers, Avida Towers 34th Street, Avida Towers 9th Avenue, Avida Towers Verte, The Montane at 8th Avenue, Avida Towers One Union Place, One Park Drive, Capital House
    • Quezon City - Avida Towers New Manila, Avida Towers Vita, Avida Towers Astrea, Avida Towers Cloverleaf, Avida Towers Sola
    • Nuvali - Avida Parkway Settings, Avida Settings, Avida Village Cerise, Ridgeview Estates, Southfield Settings, Hillcrest Estates, Woodhill Settings
    • Batangas - Avida Settings Batangas
    • Cebu - Avida Towers Cebu, Avida Towers Riala
    • Cavite - Avida Settings Cavite, Avida Village Santa Cecilia, Avida Residences Dasmariñas, Southgrove Estates, Serin Tagaytay
    • Laguna - Santa Rosa Estates, Santa Rosa Village, San Jose Village
    • Iloilo - Avida Village Iloilo, Avida Towers & Avida Storeys Atria
    • Negros Island Region - Avida Village North Point Talisay
    • Other Metro Manila - Avida Towers Centera, Avida Towers Intima, Avida Towers San Lazaro, Avida Towers Alabang, Avida Towers Altura, Avida Towers Sucat, Avida Towers Prime Taft
    • Mindanao - Centrio Tower, Avida Towers Aspira (Cagayan de Oro), Avida Towers Davao
    • Other Luzon - St. Alexandra Estates, St. Gabriel Heights, Avida Residences San Isidro, Avida Residences Sta. Monica, Avida Residences The Yards of Sta. Monica, Hacienda Sta. Monica, San Antonio Heights, San Rafael Estates, Avida Residences Sta. Arcadia, Avida Settings Cabanatuan, Avida Settings Alviera, Avida Residences Santa Catalina, San Alfonso Homes, San Francisco Village, San Ignacio Estates, Avida Residences San Fernando, San Juan Estates, Santa Barbara Homes, Santa Isabel Village, Regio de Dios Village, St. Joseph Homes, St. Jude Village Makati, Madera Grove Estates Malolos.,[6] Avida Settings Pulilan
  • Amaia Land
    • Metro Manila - Amaia Steps Pasig, Amaia Steps Novaliches, Amaia Steps Sucat, Anaia Steps Bicutan, Amaia Skies Cubao, Amaia Skies Sta. Mesa, Amaia Skies Avenida, Amaia Skies Shaw, Amaia Series Novaliches, Amaia Square Nova [7]
    • Laguna - Amaia Scapes Cabuyao, Amaia Scapes Laguna, Amaia Scapes San Pablo, Amaia Steps Nuvali, Amais Steps Parkway Nuvali
    • Other Luzon - Amaia Scapes Cabanatuan, Amaia Scapes Cavite, Amaia Scapes Lipa, Amaia Scapes Bauan, Amaia Scapes Bulacan, Amaia Scapes Urdaneta, Amaia Scapes San Fernando, Amaia Scapes Capas, Amaia Scapes General Trias, Amaia Scapes Lucena, Amaia Scapes Batangas, Amaia Scapes CamSur, Amaia Steps Altaraza, Amaia Scapes Baliuag
    • Visayas & Mindanao - Amaia Scapes North Point, Amaia Scapes Cagayan de Oro, Amaia Steps Mandaue, Amaia Steps Capitol Central, Amaia Scapes Iloilo
  • BellaVita
    • Gen. Trias, Alaminos, Porac, Tayabas, Capas, Cabanatuan, Lipa, San Pablo, Cagayan de Oro, Iloilo (San Miguel)
  • Other Projects & Community Centers
    • Barangay Ayala Alabang, Forbes Park, Makati City, Dasmariñas Village, Bel-Air Village, San Lorenzo Village, Urdaneta Village, San Antonio Village, Magallanes Village, Woodside New Manila, Ayala Heights, Ayala Hillside Estates, Tamarind Cove, Paseo de Magallanes, Ferndale Homes, One Legazpi Park, The Pineridge Baguio, One Salcedo Place, Two Salcedo Place, Three Salcedo Place, Asia Tower, Montgomery Place, San Antonio Plaza Arcade, Ayala Southvale Village, Gilmore Townhomes[8]

Commercial & Business Centers

  • Ayala Malls
  • Ayala Land Offices
    • U.P.–Ayala Land TechnoHub, Laguna Technopark, McKinley Exchange Corporate Center, Circuit Makati Corporate Center, City Gate, Tower One and Exchange Plaza, 6750 Ayala Avenue, Ayala Life - FGU Center Makati, Makati Stock Exchange Center, Glorietta 5, Solaris One, BGC Corporate Center, Bonifacio Stopover Corporate Center, Arca South Corporate Center, Bonifacio One Technology Tower, Vertex One at Celadon Manila, Vertis North Corporate Center, U.P. Town Center Corporate Center, Fairview Terraces Corporate Center, Paradigm Corporate Center
  • Estates

Visayas-Mindanao Operations

  • Cebu Holdings, Inc.
    • Cebu Business Park - Ayala Center Cebu, 1016 Residences, Park Point Residences, The Alcoves, Sedona Parc, Solinea, BPI Cebu Corporate Center, ACC Corporate Center, Ayala Life - FGU Center, Cebu Holdings Center, City Sports Club Cebu, Park Tower One, Park Tower Two
    • Cebu IT Park - Ayala Malls Central Bloc, Avida Towers Cebu, Avida Towers Riala, E-Bloc Towers,[9] Seda Hotel Central Bloc
    • Outside Cebu City - Amara, Garden Ridge Village, Amaia Steps Mandaue, Gatewalk Central, Ayala-Taft Mactan

Construction & Property Management

Hotels & Leisure

  • Ayala Land Hotels & Resorts, Corp.
    • Holiday Inn & Suites Makati
    • Cebu Marriott
    • El Nido Resorts
    • Seda Hotels
    • Anvaya Cove
    • Pangalusian Island Resort
    • Sicogon Island
    • Alabang Country Club[8]
    • Alviera Country Club (2016)
    • Vermosa Sports & Lifestyle Complex (2016)
    • Mandarin Oriental Manila (2020)

Ayala Land announced a capex of P100 billion in 2015 to support its “2020-40 Plan,” with the objective to earn a net income of P40 billion by 2020, at an annual growth rate of 20 percent.[10]

References

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  2. ^ Philippine Stock Exchange Listed Companies http://www.pse.com.ph/html/ListedCompanies/listedcompanyinfo.jsp?compID=180&recCtr=5&subsector=9[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ a b Ayala Land 2009 Integrated Annual and Sustainability Report, pp. 208-209 "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-03-26. Retrieved 2010-09-29. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ "BusinessWorld | Ayala Land buys into MCT Bhd. in first foray into Malaysia". www.bworldonline.com. Retrieved 2015-06-01.
  5. ^ http://business.inquirer.net/58429/ali-q1-income-hits-p2-13b
  6. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-05-26. Retrieved 2013-05-10. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  7. ^ http://www.rappler.com/business/5084-ayala-land-q1-profit-up-31-,-boosted-by-residential-sales
  8. ^ a b "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-04-30. Retrieved 2012-05-08. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  9. ^ http://www.cebuholdings.com.ph/
  10. ^ "Ayala Land sees steady growth in building sustainable communities - Ayala Land, Inc. | Real Estate, House and Lot, Shopping Malls, Hotels and Resorts Philippines". Retrieved 2015-06-01.[permanent dead link]