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Subic Bay Districts

CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT
The Central Business District (CBD) is a 181 hectare area currently hosting commercial and tourism facilities. Its biggest attraction is the waterfront area, also known as Moonbay Marina with its popular restaurants, bars and coffee shops. Its remaining 60 hectares of developable space is ideal for residential, hotel, education, and small retail/industrial uses.
SUBIC GATEWAY DISTRICT
Adjacent to the Subic-Tipo Expressway, the Subic Gateway is an ideal area for shopping malls, hotels, convention and multi-purpose centers. In the future, this district will become a hub of trade and commerce because it is strategically located at the entry/exit of the soon-to-be-constructed Subic-Clark Toll Road.
SUBIC PORT DISTRICT

The Subic port district consists of all seaport facilities and the Subic Bay International Airport (SBIA). In the next 10 years, the port area will undergo massive changes with the implementation of the Subic Bay Port Development Project. The area is devoted to general marine and aviation services, port terminal facilities, as well as for industrial use.

KALAYAAN & BINICTICAN HEIGHTS

Residential areas with a total of approximately 1,900 dwelling units, the Kalayaan and Binictican Heights are also ideal areas for community related services and facilities.

CUBI TRIBOA DISTRICT
This district consists of areas of “protected” forestland with small enclaves of warehousing (near the airport), residential (along Triboa Bay, Cubi Heights and Upper MAU), and health care facilities (the former military hospital).
ILANIN FOREST- WEST & EAST DISTRICT
Located south of Cubi- Triboa, this district, especially along the coastline of the former “Naval Magazine” area, is ideal for natural resort communities accommodating tourism activities. Additional recreation and hospitality attractions may also be constructed. A larger portion of the east district is considered a protected forest reserve, part of the national park declared under the NIPAS Act of 1992, and is strictly off limits to further development.
REDONDO PENINSULA DISTRICT
Also known as Green Beach One, the former gas extraction construction site (Malampaya Natural Gas Project), Redondo Peninsula is located right across the bay. Its 3,800 hectare area is ideal for self- sustaining tourism facilities, ship building and port- related projects.
Other Investment Sites
SUBIC TECHNOLOGY PARK

A 70-hectare Japanese industrial estate, attracting companies engaged in electronics manufacturing.

SUBIC BAY INDUSTRIAL PARK

300 hectares of prime industrial land owned and managed by the Taiwanese Subic Bay Development and Management Corporation (SBDMC). SBIP currently hosts a number of industries engaged in computer peripheral and electronics manufacturing.

SUBIC COMMERCIAL AND LIGHT INDUSTRIAL PARK
Newly-opened industrial estate with 30,000 square meters of prime land allocated for light industries.


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