Business
In the midst of the widespread destruction brought about by the Mount Pinatubo Eruption of 1991, several businesses in Angeles City have shut down. The economy was in turmoil. Many people were out of jobs. Commerce and industry has grown stale.
Desperate and determined, the Angeleños found ways to revive their dampened spirits, turning tragedy into triumph, and most of all, rebuilding the business sector brick-by-brick.
Fast forward to 2010, Angeles is now seen by many as an emerging business territory in the country. The improvement of the economy in the city was also triggered by the transformation of the Clark U.S. base into a Clark Freeport Zone, the place where the city's airport, Clark International Airport, and other multi-national companies are found.
There is an unparalleled growth seen in the establishment of shopping malls in the city that definitely fuel and boost economic growth. SM City Clark, Robinson's Place Balibago, Jenra Grand Mall, Nepo Mall, Saver's Mall and the Ayala Marquee Mall are just some of the many shopping malls being flocked by both local and international tourists that offer a vast array of quality goods and services and, at the same time, put Angeles in the forefront of the retail industry.
Telecommunications companies such as E-Telecare, CyberCity, Sutherland and IRMC, plus other American IT industries are proof of how the city quickly adapts to the demands of technology in a global scale.
Angeles dedicates itself to stretch all means to make the most of every investment. The city provides an ideal environment for international entrepreneurs not only to capitalize on its internationally-recognized entertainment district, but also for the large, highly educated workforce that the city's universities continue to produce.
Hotels, bars and restaurants make up a huge portion of the city's income generating capability, and with the transfer of the main terminal of Ninoy Aquino International Airport to Clark International Airport, the sector is expected to expand even further, as evidenced by the increase of the number of the said establishments in 2012.
Additionally, the local government continues to achieve an unprecedented amount of support from businesses, thanks largely to their respective corporate social responsibilities and employment opportunities they produce.
The powerful partnership seen today between the private sector and the local government unit has paved the way for Angeles to serve its constituents better in the aspect of healthcare, education, environmental protection & provision of socialized housing programs.
Truly, there has never been a better time to invest in Angeles City!
Desperate and determined, the Angeleños found ways to revive their dampened spirits, turning tragedy into triumph, and most of all, rebuilding the business sector brick-by-brick.
Fast forward to 2010, Angeles is now seen by many as an emerging business territory in the country. The improvement of the economy in the city was also triggered by the transformation of the Clark U.S. base into a Clark Freeport Zone, the place where the city's airport, Clark International Airport, and other multi-national companies are found.
There is an unparalleled growth seen in the establishment of shopping malls in the city that definitely fuel and boost economic growth. SM City Clark, Robinson's Place Balibago, Jenra Grand Mall, Nepo Mall, Saver's Mall and the Ayala Marquee Mall are just some of the many shopping malls being flocked by both local and international tourists that offer a vast array of quality goods and services and, at the same time, put Angeles in the forefront of the retail industry.
Telecommunications companies such as E-Telecare, CyberCity, Sutherland and IRMC, plus other American IT industries are proof of how the city quickly adapts to the demands of technology in a global scale.
Angeles dedicates itself to stretch all means to make the most of every investment. The city provides an ideal environment for international entrepreneurs not only to capitalize on its internationally-recognized entertainment district, but also for the large, highly educated workforce that the city's universities continue to produce.
Hotels, bars and restaurants make up a huge portion of the city's income generating capability, and with the transfer of the main terminal of Ninoy Aquino International Airport to Clark International Airport, the sector is expected to expand even further, as evidenced by the increase of the number of the said establishments in 2012.
Additionally, the local government continues to achieve an unprecedented amount of support from businesses, thanks largely to their respective corporate social responsibilities and employment opportunities they produce.
The powerful partnership seen today between the private sector and the local government unit has paved the way for Angeles to serve its constituents better in the aspect of healthcare, education, environmental protection & provision of socialized housing programs.
Truly, there has never been a better time to invest in Angeles City!