McDonald’s Philippines to open its NXTGEN store in ALI’s Cresendo Tarlac Estate

McDonald’s Philippines to open its NXTGEN store in ALI’s Cresendo Tarlac Estate

/ 01:00 PM May 10, 2022

McDonald's Ayala Land Cresendo Tarlac Estate

(From L-R) Mr. John Estacio, Cresendo Estate Development Head, Mr. Luke Tan, McDonald’s Assistant Vice President for Real Estate and Asset Management, Ms. Jennylle Tupaz, Ayala Land Estates Sr. Estates Development Head, Ms. Emanette Ong, McDonald’s Assistant Vice President for Finance

McDonald’s Philippines and Ayala Land formally sign plans to open a McDonald’s NXTGEN along the bustling Luisita access road in Ayala Land’s Cresendo Tarlac Estate. NXTGEN is the food chain’s innovative store format that features self-ordering kiosks and a multi-point service system.

(From L-R) Mr. Kevin Lin, McDonald’s Corporate Business Development Manager, Mr. John Estacio, Cresendo Estate Development Head, Ms. Emanette Ong, McDonald’s Assistant Vice President for Finance, Ms. Meean Dy, Ayala Land Estates Group Head, Mr. Luke Tan, McDonald’s Assistant Vice President for Real Estate and Asset Management, Ms. Jennylle Tupaz, Ayala Land Estates Sr. Estates Development Head, Mr. Geoffrey Clemente, McDonald’s Senior Manager for Business Development

Another feature of the store would be its dual lane drive-thru which aims to provide a better drive-thru experience for all kinds of vehicles. Set to open by end of 2023, the new branch will be approximately 500 sqm in GFA (Gross Floor Area) and is expected to capture the anticipated growth in the area especially with the projected commercial, shophouse, industrial and institutional build up within the mixed-use development. Cresendo is ALI’s 290-hectare integrated sustainable estate envisioned to be the newest downtown of Tarlac.

ADVT.

TAGS: Ayala Land, McDo, McDonalds

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