CITY, Bataan – A Manila-based lawyer has predicted a robust economic growth of Bataan peninsula with local and foreign investors readying strategic comprehensive plan and critical appraisal of possible corporate business to put up in the second congressional district of the province.
Lawyer Cheryl Laine Miranda, a regular visitor in the province, has been amazed by exceptional development and vigorous improvement in industrial estates of Mariveles and Limay towns including the construction of housing, commercial and property leasing projects in the five towns and a component city.
Metro Manila businessmen reportedly have focused on the development in the industrial towns of Mariveles and Limay with the proposed construction of $2 billion Mariveles, Bataan- Island fortress of Corregidor-Naic, Cavite bridge project and the operation of another San Miguel Corporation special economic zone in the coastal village of Biaan, Mariveles town.
Lawyer Miranda has commended the broad and tactical development plan of the local government headed by Bataan Governor Albert Raymond S. Garcia of formulating investment fundamentals in pursuing his objective of attaining eco-industrial growth by year 2020.
She stressed the effective promotional program and extensive marketing approach of Governor Garcia have offered wider range for locators to pinpoint the best alternative profitable ventures to invest in Bataan peninsula.
One of the essential factors in determining the good business prospect is the proliferation of real estate housing projects, commercial and retailing, fast food and restaurants and other progressive reactions from various sectors, Lawyer Miranda said.