Hann Holdings Inc. (HHI), the owner and developer of integrated resort (IR) brand Hann Resort, is shaping the landscape of luxury living in New Clark City with the ambitious 450-hectare Hann Reserve project.
HHI said in a statement the first phase of the luxury eco-sanctuary project, estimated at P17 billion, is already underway, with site preparation and infrastructure development in full swing.
“With Hann Reserve, we embark on yet another visionary project. Partnering with industry giants like Accor, Marriott International, and the PGA [Professional Golfers’ Association of America] and with the steadfast support of PAGCOR [Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp.], BCDA [Bases Conversion Development Authority], Clark Development Corp. and local government units, we aim to create an unparalleled experience for golf enthusiasts, families and discerning travelers,” HHI president and chief executive Dae Sik Han said.
The initial phase will introduce the Banyan Tree luxury hotel and residences, along with an 18-hole mountain golf course crafted by Nicklaus Design. Completion of the first phase is expected by 2026, marking the beginning of a new era in leisure and hospitality in the Philippines.
The Hann Reserve is a brief 10-minute drive from Clark International Airport and is poised as the landmark development in New Clark City.
It features three PGA affiliated championship golf courses designed by KJ Choi, Nicklaus Design and Nick Faldo as well as state-of-the-art player development facilities designed to cater to both avid golfers and leisure seekers alike.
The resort also has an enviable lineup of luxury accommodations, some entering the Philippine market for the first time. These include esteemed brands such as Banyan Tree; Sofitel and Emblems under Accor; and The Luxury Collection and The Westin under Marriott International.
Hann Reserve will also offer premium villas and luxury residences, complemented by establishments such as premier commercial and luxury retail, clubhouses, an international school and convention facilities.
Hann Reserve is also developing a public park spanning 10 hectares with interactive themes.
It expects to employ 20,000 to 30,000 workers with the upcoming Hann Reserve from the current workforce of 4,000 to 4,500 individuals.
The Hann Reserve development also champions sustainability and eco-tourism through green architecture and local ingenuity.