Bidding commences for Camp John Hay property

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To further boost the local economy and tourism sector of Baguio City, the Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) has announced the commencement of the competitive bidding for the redevelopment of the 6,647-square-meter Mile Hi property in Camp John Hay.
In a statement on Wednesday, the BCDA said the site, under the proposed plan, will be redeveloped into an eco-hostel with upscale retail and dining spaces along Sheridan Drive in Camp John Hay.
BCDA president and CEO Joshua Bingcang maintained that the strategic redevelopment of Mile Hi underscores BCDA’s commitment to unlocking the full potential of Camp John Hay.
“By attracting private sector investment and creating new commercial opportunities, we are not only enhancing the camp's appeal as a premier destination but also generating employment and stimulating economic activity for the benefit of the community and the nation,” he added.
25-year lease agreement
The 25-year lease agreement allows for the restoration, renovation, and upgrading of the Mile Hi property into a modern commercial hub while preserving its historical essence and promoting environmental sustainability, projecting to attract a significant influx of tourists and further solidify Camp John Hay's position as a leading leisure destination in the Philippines.
The Mile Hi project builds on the BCDA's strong track record in Camp John Hay, where over P1 billion in investments have been generated since the property's recovery.
Private sector investments
Camp John Hay is experiencing a wave of private sector investment, with key players like Metro Pacific Investments Corporation subsidiary Landco Pacific Corporation managing The John Hay Hotels, as well as Golfplus Management Inc. and DuckWorld Philippines overseeing John Hay Golf.
Furthermore, businesses such as Stern Real Estate Development, Amare La Cucina, and Top Taste Trading have also committed investments in the area.
The Mile Hi property, named for its unique elevation approximately one mile above sea level, holds a special place in Camp John Hay's history.
Once a popular indoor recreation center featuring a bowling alley, billiards and ping-pong tables, arcade games, and a fondly remembered snack bar, the site is poised for a new chapter.