Monday, October 24, 2016

Once A Coffee Giant


Last Oct 21st marked the 129 years of Lipa's elevation to a villa equivalent to a city status during Spanish regime. The elevation was a result of Lipa ancestors' hardwork in propagating the coffee industry which made Lipa the richest municipality in the Philippines during that time and became a major supplier of coffee in the world market.

At present coffee plantation in Lipa is very few and production has almost overtaken by other locations like Northern Luzon and Cavite. Good thing is that coffee industry in Lipa though small is still alive through Cafe de Lipa and now Taza Mia Coffee. Both companies use local coffee beans and are founded by true blooded Lipenos. Both Cafe de Lipa and Taza Mia Coffee shops are competing with international brands and situated in prime locations not only in the city but there are also several branches outside Lipa.

Kapeng Barako is proudly from Lipa and should be given a consistent & grand celebration in the city. Tourism in Lipa has a big potential to encourage both local and foreign tourist if given focus and good projects. Other than coffee, Lipa boasts of its lomi, churches, religious people, and beautiful weather & location.

Friday, October 21, 2016

Lipa Has The Most Number Of Subdivisions In Batangas


Lipa City has the most number of subdivisions in Batangas with about 116 to date. With this number of subdivisions alone, Lipa City is no doubt the most populated in Batangas as of 2015 according to Philippine National Statistics Office.

Other than its proximity to Metro Manila and Lipa City being the southern tip part of the new Mega Manila, Lipa is one of favorite locations to investors and settlers in CALABARZON because of its lovely climate and elevation. I am just hoping that the city government has a comprehensive plan in protecting the environment while accepting more housing projects in Lipa. Lipa LGU has to make sure that the city will be free from floods by improving drainage, planting plants & trees, keeping the streets clean and creating ordinances that will protect environmental issues. Likewise, residents and guests of the city should be doing our part in making Lipa free from trash and respecting our environment.

Here are the subdivisions in Lipa City:
1 Acela Heights
2 Acropolis Heights
3 Adelina Homes
4 Amaia Scapes I
5 Amaia Scapes II
6 Amapola Homes
7 Amiya Rosa
8 Amiya Rosa II
9 Avida Settings Tambo
10 Avida Sta. Monica
11 Bahayang Pilipino Village
12 Barangay Homes
13 Base View Homes
14 Bel-Air Residences
15 Bella Vita
16 Beverly Hills Lipa
17 BF Town Village
18 Bloomfields Heights by Robinsons Land
19 Bloomfields Tambo
20 Bon Giorno Homes
21 Brixton Homes
22 Camella Lipa
23 Carmel Heights
24 Casa Feliz
25 Casa Sto. Nino 105
26 Catalina Village
27 Cita Ville
28 City Park Subd.
29 Classica Villa Africa
30 Corinthian South
31 Diamond Heights
32 Dizon Village
33 First World Homes
34 Golden Homes
35 Greenville I
36 Greenville II
37 Guadalupe Heights
38 Guadalupe Subdivision
39 Hacienda San Benito
40 Indigo Estates
41 Ironwoods Estates
42 Kassel Residences
43 La Finca
44 Legacy Homes
45 Lipa Countryside Estate
46 Lipa Heights
47 Lipa Royale Estates
48 Lipa Verde
49 Lumina Lipa
50 Lynar Subd.
51 Lynville Subdivision
52 Ma. Cristina Village
53 Mabini Homes
54 Magnificat Executive Village
55 Mahogany Place Lipa
56 Majestic Subd.
57 Marian Heights
58 Markville Subd.
59 Masagana Subd.
60 Miracle Heights
61 Miracle Heights II
62 Miracle Heights III
63 Monte Carlo
64 Monte Claro
65 Monte Flora
66 Mt. Malarayat Residential Estates
67 Neviare
68 Normans Ville
69 Nuvista Lipa
70 Palos Verdes
71 Plantacion Meridienne
72 Riverside Subdivision
73 Roma Ville Subd.
74 Rosewood
75 Sabang Subd.
76 Sakura Executive Village
77 Sampaguita Homes
78 Sampaguita West
79 San Carlos Homes
80 San Francisco Village
81 San Isidro Homes
82 San Lorenzo Ruiz Subd.
83 Sentrina
84 Siena Hills
85 Silverlaz Subd.
86 Sorrento
87 South Brooke Village
88 South Lake Village
89 St. Francis Residences
90 St. Joseph Homes
91 St. Joseph Village
92 St. Matthews Subdivision
93 St. Peter Subdivision
94 St. Vincent Homes
95 Sto. Nino villa de lipa I
96 Sto. Nino Villa de Lipa II
97 Summer Hills
98 Summit Point Residential Estates
99 Sunrise Point
100 The Edinhburgh
101 The Residences Lipa
102 Tierra Maria Estates
103 Tierra Maria Estates
104 Tierra Vista
105 Transville Homes
106 Tres Marias
107 Vigan Village
108 Villa Beatriz
109 Villa Lourdes Subd.
110 Villa Monica
111 Villa Natividad
112 Villa Rosa Carmel Subd.
113 Villa San Jose
114 Villa Soledad
115 Woodberry
116 Zen Executive Homes

In photo: Bloomfields residences from Robinsons land website.
List was provided by Donsar of Skyscrapercity.

Thursday, October 20, 2016

Local Bakeries Recognized By SM On World Bread Day


Lipa City - Five bakeries and bakeshops were given recognition through a one-day exhibit last October 16 at the Events Center of SM City Lipa in time for the celebration of World Bread Day.

The participating bakeries include La Esperanza Bakery from Batangas City, Abaksa Bakery from municipality of Lemery, Nene’s Bakery from the municipality of Taal, Golden Merengue Bakeshop from the town of Lian and Donappetit Cakes from the town of Santo Tomas.

The celebration kicked off with the ceremonial slicing of the kapeng barako cake led by SM Lipa mall manager Liza F. Dimaculangan and DTI Batangas’ Maris Argente. At about four in the afternoon, book authors Amy Uy and Jenny Orillos of “Panaderia: Philippine Bread, biscuits and bakery traditions” graced the event through a simple book signing activity.

Each participating bakeshop were also given a copy of the Panaderia book by Anvil Publishing and a certificate of participation from SM City Lipa.

In Photo: DTI Batangas OIC Maris Argente (center) leads the ceremonial slicing of the cake symbolizing the beginning of the World Bread Day Fair. On the left is SM Lipa’s Mall Manager Liza F. Dimaculangan, while on the right is Taal heritage Foundation’s Dindo Montenegro.

Monday, October 17, 2016

TOP 15 BEST RESTOS IN BATANGAS


Casa Marikit Ristorante Italiano in Lipa City is on top of the list of best restaurants in Batangas as rated by members and guests of TripAdvisor website according to quality of food, service and ambiance. TripAdvisor, Inc. is an American travel website company providing reviews of travel-related content. It also includes interactive travel forums.

Casa Marikit is a fine dining restaurant which offers authentic Italian cuisines. It is located in Banay Banay Concepcion in Lipa City. Here are the other restaurants that made on the list as of Oct 2016:

1. Casa Marikit (Lipa City)
2. El Cocinero by Chef Arnaldo (Nasugbu)
3. Don Juan Boodle House (Taal)
4. Johannas Grill (Batangas City)
5. El Torro (Batangas City)
6. Chez Deo Ristorante Italiano (Balayan)
7. Cafe de Lipa (Lipa City)
8. Lipa Grill Restaurant (Lipa City)
9. D'Ursi Pizza Autentica Pizzeria Napoletana (Lipa City)
10. Hapag Filipino Restaurant (Lipa City)
11. Liam's Lomi House (Lipa City)
12. Uncle Cheffy's (Lipa City)
13. Rose & Grace (Sto Tomas)
14. Taal Bayview Bistro (Taal)
15. Feliza Taverna y Cafe (Taal)

Disclaimer: Rankings may vary from time to time depending on the members and guests rating the restaurants they visited.

Photo: Casa Marikit FB page

Sunday, October 9, 2016

OPINION: THE FIRST 100 DAYS IN LIPA


The first 100 days of our elected officials is up and I am keen to understand what has changed or what has improved in our city so far since most Filipinos is crying for a change. My opinion is based on what I have observed as an employee and resident of Lipa and from what I am reading and watching from social media. This article has no negative intention to anyone of our local officials but to challenge them and to gather more information from the rest.

First, lets talk about the positive changes and developments:
1. War Against Illegal Drugs - based on the reports by PRC Lipa, the statistics are pretty impressive.It will not be surprising though since this is a national agenda and our President is hands on with this war.
2. Growth in Private Sector - Lipa is not being emptied when it comes to new stores or shops. You don't need to go to Metro Manila for most of our needs since most of the shops, food, clothing, gadgets etc are already in Lipa and more are investing and coming in our city. There's no doubt that Lipa is currently the center of lifestyle, commerce and entertainment in Batangas.
3. Drop in Crime Rate - I personally observed this and I must say that there is really an improvement when it comes to crime rate as compared to past 2 years where news of killings was like almost every week.
4. Solid Increase in Population - some might look at population increase as negative but I would rather take it as advantage for Lipa City. Lipa took the #1 spot as the most populated in Batangas since last year. On a positive note, it means people are looking at Lipa as better option to live.
5. More CCTV Cameras - I am so delighted to see not only a handful but a lot of CCTV cameras built along the streets and public places. I just hope that these cameras have high resolution and someone is monitoring it real time.

Now let's move on to needs improvement.
1. Busted Street Lights - I wish I could go back to the time when I was working in Makati. During that time as I go back home from work, I was so impressed to see how Lipa streets were well lit from Bugtong to Banay Banay. Today, a billionaire city like Lipa doesn't deserve a gloomy night.
2. Traffic - I already wrote an article 2 years ago on the worsening situation of traffic in Lipa during rush hours such as 6:30am until 8am, 11am until 1pm and from 5pm until 7pm. There has been a lot of rerouting scheme, policy on jaywalking and even schedules in using a pedestrian lane (believe it or not only in Lipa). The situation is the same or got even worse. I am not exactly sure why the local government can't invest for a long term solution like traffic lights and countdown timers.
3. Garbage Everywhere - nothing has changed. I could still see a lot of garbage not being collected for days along the major streets of Lipa. Its really an eye sore similar to the spider web like cables and wires if you look up along the streets.
4. Inconsistent Ordinances - Lipa has a lot of ordinances that can be useful for a more urbanized, organized and safer streets that should be given proper and consistent implementation like jaywalking, illegal parking, no smoking, no littering, use of helmet/seatbelt and more.
5. Below Average Resolutions - I am watching sessions uploaded in Youtube and I am surprised to know about some of the resolutions being passed on by some Councilors. Some of the resolutions seem to have not been thought overnight. I am looking for resolutions that will make Lipa world class and competitive.
6. Power Interruptions - as one netizen posted in Lipa City Philippines group, "bata pa ako hanggang magka bata, walang nagbago" (since I was a child until I had a child, nothing change) on frequent power interruptions in Lipa. Just in our company alone, our Lipa branch along with Dumaguete has the most number of power interruptions recorded.
7. Color Branding - the first 100 days of our elected local official had controversy over non attendance in sessions of some Councilors. From day 1 of the newly elected officials, colors blue and yellow should have been turned into white. Everyone should have been united and should be thinking on how they will be an efficient leaders to lift the status of Lipa City and its people.

National Competitiveness Council of the Philippines could have been true with its rating to Lipa in terms of Government Efficiency where Lipa is consistently rated low while enjoying high score in terms of Economic Dynamism because of continues growth of our Private sector. If we could have both the government and private sectors efficient, Lipa will definitely rise above our neighboring cities in CALABARZON. The first 100 days is just 9% of their time as officials and leaders of our city and they still have 91% to improve and make impressive changes in Lipa to satisfy taxpayers. While the residents, students and workers in Lipa should do our part in helping our local government. Lipa should not only be looking at its ever growing commercial opportunities but we have to look in establishing & improving our infrastructure, ecology and tourism.