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Imus City

REGION IV-A | Cavite
Prepared by Ruby Jane A. Manuel

INFORMATION FOR TOURISTS


Imus, Cavite, is a must-visit location for tourists looking for a mix of historical and contemporary attractions because of its rich history, culture, and lively local experiences. Imus, sometimes called the "Flag Capital of the Philippines," is significant in Philippine history since it was the scene of two pivotal battles during the Philippine Revolution: the Battle of Imus and the Battle of Alapan. Historical sites highlighting the city's rich history and sense of patriotism, like the Imus Cathedral and the Imus Heritage Park, are open for tourists to explore.

Beyond its historical importance, Imus presents a vibrant combination of gastronomic pleasures, celebratory customs, and expanding metropolitan growth. Along with annual celebrations honoring the first hoisting of the Philippine flag, the Wagayway Festival, the city boasts vibrant local markets and friendly cafés. For visitors wishing to see the finest of Cavite, Imus provides cultural immersion and modern conveniences since its strategic position near Metro Manila opens access to the rest of the province.

 

Top Historical Sites and Tourist Attractions

Imus has a lot of historical sites and places that will make your trip interesting and educational, whether you are really into history or just want to learn about the culture of the area.

Imus Cathedral

Imus Cathedral, formally known as the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Pillar, is one of the oldest churches in Cavite. It was built in 1795 and has been rebuilt and fixed up many times since then, but its historical importance is still a big part of what makes Imus unique. The church is a key landmark in the Philippine Revolution and served as a gathering place for revolutionaries. Its architecture is striking with a mix of Baroque and Neoclassical styles.

Location: Imus Cathedral is located at the heart of Imus City, just a short walk from the city plaza.

Key Features:

  • Originally used to call the devout to mass, the massive, recognizable bell tower dominates the downtown skyline.
  • Religious paintings and murals covering events from the life of the Virgin Mary and various saints abound inside.
  • The church honors the Our Lady of the Pillar with a great altar at its center.
  • Murals depicting Imus' part in the Philippine Revolution cover the walls.

Visiting Information:

  • Opening Hours: Open Tuesday to Sunday. Tuesday to Saturday, from 8 AM - 12 PM, 2 PM - 5 PM, and Sunday, 4:30 AM - 11:30 AM, 3:00 PM - 6:30 PM.
  • Accessibility: Easily accessible by foot, jeepney, or private vehicle.

 

Imus City Plaza

The Imus City Plaza is a lively urban green area in the middle of the city. It's mostly known as a historical and cultural site, but it also has some natural features that make it more beautiful and a great place for locals and tourists to relax. Its natural features provide a refreshing environment for visitors to unwind amid the bustling city. The plaza features classic Spanish-era colonial architecture, with wide walkways, large trees, and fountains.

Location: Situated right in front of the Imus Cathedral, within the city center.

Key Features:

  • Landscaped Gardens: The plaza features well-maintained gardens with ornamental plants, shrubs, and flowers that add color and life to the area. Pathways are lined with greenery, creating a refreshing and inviting atmosphere.
  • Large Trees: Mature trees provide ample shade, making the plaza a comfortable place for visitors to relax, even during sunny days.
  • Open Green Spaces: There are open grassy areas where people can gather, sit, or enjoy recreational activities. These spaces are perfect for families and groups to bond.
  • Fountain with Surrounding Plants: The plaza has a fountain as a centerpiece, surrounded by flowering plants and small gardens that enhance the aesthetic appeal.

Accessibility: Accessible by public transport and walking distance from the city center.

 

Imus Heritage Park

Imus Heritage Park is dedicated to commemorating significant Philippine Revolution events. It boasts plaques and monuments honoring the city's part in the struggle for independence. History buffs and anyone wishing to fully engage themselves in the local way of life and legacy of Imus should visit Imus Heritage Park.

Location: Located along the main road near Imus Cathedral, just a short walk from the city plaza.

Key Features:

  • Historical Monuments: Statues and plaques commemorate significant events and figures from the Philippine Revolution, such as the Battle of Imus.
  • Educational Signage: Displays and information boards that provide historical context about the events that transpired in the area.
  • Open Space for Visitors: A peaceful park offering green space for resting, taking photos, and relaxing.
  • The Imus Memorial: A tribute to those who fought in the Battle of Imus, located prominently in the park.
  • War Memorial Statues: Several statues of historical figures, such as Emilio Aguinaldo, are placed around the park.

Visiting Information:

  • Free Admission: The park is open to the public without an entrance fee.
  • Accessibility: The park is accessible by foot from significant landmarks in the city or by a short drive from nearby transportation hubs.
  • Best Time to Visit: Morning to early afternoon for cooler temperatures and better sunlight for photography.

 

MaClare Resort

Maclare Resort is a family-friendly destination in Imus, Cavite. It is known for its relaxing ambiance, well-maintained facilities, and suitability for gatherings, from casual family outings to more significant events like birthdays and reunions.

Location: Anabu 2A, Imus Cavite

Key Features:

  • A lap pool for fitness enthusiasts, a kiddie pool with shallow water for young children, a spacious function hall suitable for events and gatherings, and a basketball court and billiard facilities for added recreation.
  • Activities: Swimming, picnic, event hostings, relaxation, and recreation.
  • Amenities: Comfortable cottages, restrooms, shower areas, snack bars, event halls, and catering services.

Visiting Information:

  • Entrance Fee: ₱100-₱200, depending on the season or time of day (subject to changes).
  • Accessibility: Easily reachable by car or public transportation. Parking is available on-site.

 

Culinary and Cultural Attractions

Imus, Cavite, has a lot of history and culture that show how important it was during the Philippine Revolution. The city's historical sites, events, and lively culture make it an interesting place for history buffs and tourists who want to experience real Filipino life.

Local Festivals

Imus celebrates several lively festivals that reflect its cultural heritage and local traditions.

  • Wagayway Festival: The festival is celebrated May 28th every 28th. It honors raising the Philippine flag at Imus, one of the first locations in which the flag was flown during the 1898 Philippine Revolution. It is a significant historical occasion for Imus and the country since it marks the first official announcement of their freedom from Spanish control. The key highlights include Flag-Raising Ceremonies, parades and street dancing, cultural performances, and local competitions.

  • Kapisuhan Festival: This festival celebrates the founding of Imus and its historical importance in the Philippine Revolution. Parades, street dances, cultural performances, and historical reenactments are key highlights of the January festival.

  • Pista ng Imus (Feast of Our Lady of the Pillar): The feast day of Our Lady of the Pillar, the patroness of Imus. Key highlights include grand processions, religious rituals, and various community activities. It is celebrated every 12th of October.

  • Himig Imuseño: Celebrated every September, a festival honoring the musical heritage of Imus. Local musicians perform, and there are concerts and talent shows.

  • Araw ng Imus: Celebrated every June 12th (Philippine Independence Day). The anniversary of the city's transformation into a component city. Key highlights include parades, competitions, and community programs.

 

Local Cuisines

Imus, Cavite, is rich in culinary heritage, blending traditional Filipino flavors with unique regional touches.

  • Bibingka Imus. A rice cake baked traditionally in a clay oven, topped with salted egg and cheese. The Imus version is softer and more aromatic, using fresh coconut and premium rice flour. It is best served with coconut juice or salabat (ginger tea).

  • Tamales: A savory delicacy made from ground rice, coconut milk, and peanut butter, wrapped in banana leaves and steamed. Imus' version often includes chicken, pork, or eggs for added flavor. Best served with hot coffee or as a snack.

  • Pancit Pusit (Pansit Choco en Su Tinta): A noodle dish with squid ink sauce, creating a unique black color. This savory pancit is flavored with fresh squid, garlic, and onion. Best served with a squeeze of calamansi (lime) for added tang.

  • Bacalao: A Lenten dish made from salted cod, vegetables, garbanzo beans, and tomato sauce. It's a flavorful and hearty stew popular during Holy Week. It is best served with rice or freshly baked pandesal.

  • Sopas de Imus: A comfort soup made with chicken, macaroni, and vegetables. Imus' version adds a local twist with a touch of evaporated milk for creaminess. It is best served with toasted bread or crackers.

  • Alupe: A sticky rice delicacy similar to suman but made with grated cassava, coconut milk, and brown sugar. Wrapped by banana leaves and then steamed. It is best served with coffee or hot chocolate.

  • Longganisang Imus: A sweet and garlicky pork sausage unique to the region with rich flavor and distinct aroma. It is best served with garlic rice and fried egg (for a classic Filipino breakfast).

  • Lumpiang Imus: A fresh spring roll filled with sautéed vegetables, pork, and shrimp, wrapped in a soft homemade crepe-like wrapper. Best served with sweet and savory peanut sauce.

  • Kakanin (Rice Cakes): Imus is known for various types of kakanin such as sapin-sapin, kalamay, and kutsinta. These are made from glutinous rice, coconut milk, and sugar. Best served with hot tea or as a dessert.

  • Imus Tsokolate (Hot Chocolate): A traditional Filipino hot chocolate made from pure cacao tablets (tablea) and milk. It is thick, rich, and perfect for pairing with pastries. Best served with bibingka or suman.

 

Restaurants and Dining Options

  • Casa de Celo: Ideal for laid-back dining and family get-togethers, this little and friendly restaurant blends traditional Filipino food and cosmopolitan fare.

    • Specialty Cuisine: Filipino comfort food with a modern twist, including grilled meats, pasta, and seafood.
    • Menu Price Range: ₱150 to ₱600 per meal.
    • Address: 104 General E Topacio St, Imus, Cavite.
  • Mang Kok's in Imus, Cavite: Mang Kok's is a popular Chinese restaurant known for its authentic Cantonese dishes and quick service. It is a local favorite for casual meals and gatherings.

    • Specialty Cuisine: Cantonese-style dishes, including dim sum, fried rice, noodles, and roasted meats.
    • Menu Price Range: ₱100 to ₱600 per meal.
    • Address: Blk 2 Lt 55C Windsor Mansions, Windsor, Imus, Cavite.
  • The Black Apartment: It is a trendy and modern cafe offering a unique ambiance with specialty coffee, desserts, and light bites, making it a popular hangout spot in the area.

    • Specialty Cuisine: Coffee, pastries, and light bites like sandwiches and pasta.
    • Menu Price Range: ₱100 to ₱350 per meal.
    • Address: 1-A Medicion I, Imus, Cavite.
  • Big Ben's Kitchen: Big Ben's Kitchen is the home of the famous Gourmet Imus Longganisa! It also offers mouth-watering Filipino-Caviteno dishes!

    • Specialty Cuisine: Heirloom Recipes including Fiesta Kare Kare, Sinampalukang Manok, Menudong ImusBreakfast favorites like Organic Chicken Tocino, Grass Fed Tapa, Tinapang Salinas, and more "Kabitenyo Almusal".
    • Menu Price Range: ₱150 to ₱500 per meal.
    • Address: 385 Medicion 1D, Imus, Cavite
  • The Locker Room Cafe: The Locker Room Cafe is a sports-themed restaurant offering a laid-back atmosphere with an array of comfort food and beverages, perfect for catching up with friends or watching games.

    • Specialty Cuisine: coffee, pasta, pastries, and sandwiches.
    • Menu Price Range: ₱200 to ₱400 per meal.
    • Address: Vermosa, Daang Hari Vermosa Sports Hub, Imus, Cavite

 

Hotels and Accommodations

  • Casa Verde Hotel & Events Center: Casa Verde Hotel & Events Center is a modern and stylish venue offering comfortable accommodations and versatile event spaces, ideal for weddings, corporate events, and family gatherings.

    • Key Features: Elegant function halls, spacious rooms, garden settings for outdoor events, and exceptional catering services.
    • Room Price Range: ₱2,200 to ₱6,000 per night.
    • Address: 254 Bayan Luma III (Beside Treelane 2), Imus, Cavite.
  • Yes Hotel: Yes Hotel is a budget-friendly accommodation offering clean, comfortable rooms and essential amenities, perfect for short stays and travelers on a budget.

    • Key Features: 24/7 front desk, free Wi-Fi, air-conditioned rooms, and proximity to key establishments in Imus.
    • Room Price Range: ₱2,000 to ₱5,000 per night.
    • Address: Anabu Kostal Rd, Imus, Cavite
  • Estien's Cozy Home: Estien's Cozy Home is a charming and private homestay offering a peaceful ambiance, ideal for families or small groups looking for a relaxing retreat.

    • Key Features: Fully furnished house, air-conditioned, and free wifi.
    • Room Price Range: ₱1,000 to ₱1,500 per night.
    • Address: Extension malagasang 2-A Greengage Homes, Imus, Cavite.
  • MaClare Resort: MaClare Resort is a family-friendly resort offering spacious pools, picnic areas, and event facilities for celebrations and getaways.

    • Key Features: Outdoor pools, cottages for rent, and function halls for events.
    • Room Price Range: ₱4,000 to ₱7,000 per night (depending on amenities or event bookings).
    • Address: Anabu 2A, Imus, Cavite
  • Shiri Hotel Pool Villa 2: Shiri Hotel Pool Villa 2 is a luxurious private villa with a swimming pool, perfect for exclusive gatherings or a relaxing vacation.

    • Key Features: Private pool, modern interiors, fully equipped kitchen, and spacious rooms.
    • Room Price Range: ₱6,000 to ₱12,000 per night.
    • Address: Emilio Aguinaldo Highway Lalaan 1, Imus, Cavite

 

Office of the City Tourism and Heritage Officer

  • Head: Dr. Emanuel R. Paredes
  • Email Address: imuscitytourismoffice@gmail.com
  • Address: 2nd Floor, New Imus Government Center, Malagasang I-G, Imus Cavite

Cavite Provincial Tourism Board, Inc:

  • Address: Cavite Provincial Capitol, Trece Martires, Cavite
  • Phone Number: (046) 419 0103

Website: www.imuscavite.gov.ph

 

Image Credits:

  1. https://cityofimus.gov.ph/OurCity https://commons.wikimedia.org/

  2. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Imus_Cathedral_Church_Exterior.jpg

  3. https://www.booking.com/searchresults.en-gb.html?    

  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imus_Heritage_Park

  5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imus_Heritage_Park

  6. https://www.hellotravel.com/events/wagayway-festival

  7. https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=134420992418608&set=pcb.134421469085227

  8. https://www.facebook.com/casadecelo/photos/a.711717978859684/3460085957356192/

  9. https://destinia.com/en/hotels/asia/philippines/cavite/imus/yes-hotel-imus-cavite/ho-3733324

Disclaimer: Please note that hotel and menu prices are subject to change without prior notice due to several factors, including seasonal demand, inflation, operational costs, promotions and discounts, and local policies.


INFORMATION FOR INVESTORS


Imus is a first-class component city in the Philippines' province of Cavite. It is located in the Calabarzon region (Region IV-A) and about 20 kilometers south of Metro Manila. It is the de jure capital of Cavite and has experienced significant levels of economic growth in the past few decades.

Imus is one of the most economically dynamic component cities in the Philippines. Being a highly developed city, it moves quickly and effectively toward technological progress, which is why it is known as one of the most competitive cities in the country.

Numerous investors, both from inside and outside of the City, have come given that it is an ideal location to make investments. These investments make more money through taxes, create new jobs, allow new technologies to get to the market, and increase foreign earnings.

 

Why Invest in Imus Cavite?

Investing in Imus, Cavite, means taking advantage of the area's growing economy, good location, and open-door policy for businesses. The city has a lot of potential chances for long-term growth and making money. These are some of the main reasons investors should consider Imus:

  • Economic Dynamism

Imus is known as one of the most economically active component towns in the Philippines. The city's economy is helped by many investments, both domestic and international, that bring in new technologies, create jobs, and raise taxes. The city's industrial strength and technical progress are shown by companies like Liwayway Corporation, San Miguel-Yamamura Asia Corporation, and EDS Manufacturing Incorporated-Yazaki.

  • Strategic Location and Urbanization

Imus is in the northeastern part of Cavite province and is made up of 97 barangays. It is a very developed area. Located 18.49 kilometers south of Metro Manila and other nearby attractions makes it easier for companies and residents to get to and makes it appealing to both groups.

Shopping stores like Robinsons Place Imus, The District, S&R Membership Shopping, CityMall, Shopwise, Lotus Mall, Puregold, and SM Center Imus have sprung up because more people are moving to cities. These businesses not only offer shopping options, but they also create jobs and boost the economy.

  • Competitive and Business-Friendly Environment

Imus is known for having a competitive business atmosphere that encourages investment and growth.The city uses the "Ease of Doing Business Act," which makes doing business easier and lowers the number of red tape that needs to be cleared. Businesses can start and streamline the process with platforms like the Business One-Stop Shop (BOSS) and Go Negosyo Center for entrepreneurs to thrive.

  • Support for MSMEs

Imus is dedicated to helping micro, small, and medium-sized businesses (MSMEs) through a number of different programs and initiatives.

The city offers talks, trainings, and classes like iSEE (Imus Seminars of Emerging Entrepreneurs), Imus City Business Summit, Business Clinician, Business Expo, and E-Talakayan to help MSMEs keep running. These programs give business owners the information and abilities they need to run their companies well.

  • Proven Track Record of Attracting Investors

The fact that Imus is getting an influx of investors shows that it's a good place to do business. The city's policies and support systems that are good for business have brought in a lot of investors, making it known as one of the best places in the Philippines for doing business.

Based on Cavite Socio-Economic and Physical Profile 2013, there were 27 industrial establishments in Imus Cavite. The highest is 10 establishments in Anabu Hills Industrial Zone, followed by 9 establishments outside industrial estate, 7 in Imus Informal Industrial Estate, and 1 in EMI Special Economic Zone.

The local economy is getting stronger thanks to these investments, which encourages more growth and development.

  • Number of BPO and IT Establishments

Imus is home to a number of BPO and IT companies that help the local economy grow. Notable BPO companies in Imus include Arrowlink International Call Center, Callmax Solutions International, Inc., Lizardbear Tasking Inc., and Sunjego Information Technology Solutions.

  • Real Estate Companies

Imus is home to a number of real estate companies that sell both residential and business properties. Some well-known real estate firms in Imus are Property Link Real Estate, Prime Estate Realty, Solid Ground Properties, and Ayala Corp.

  • Infrastructure Development

Imus has seen significant infrastructure development, enhancing connectivity and accessibility. Recent projects include the finished Bypass Road that connects Buhay na Tubig to Bahayang Pag-asa Phase 1, and ongoing building projects like the LRT-1 Cavite Extension help cut down on journey time and make it easier to get to services that people need.

  • Retail Establishments

Imus boasts a variety of retail establishments, catering to the needs of its residents and visitors. Robinsons Place Imus, District Imus, S&R Membership Shopping, CityMall, Shopwise, Lotus Mall, Puregold, AllDay Supermarket, Savemore Market, and SM Center Imus are some of the key retail establishments in the area.

 

How to Establish a Business in Imus Cavite?

  1. Choose Your Business Structure: By selecting the right business structure, you can make sure that your company is in line with your objectives, risk tolerance, and management style.
    • Sole Proprietorship: Owned and run by a single person, such as freelancers and independent professionals. It comes with lower taxes and fewer regulations, making it a hassle-free option for small business owners.
    • Corporations and Partnerships: When a business has multiple owners, it falls under this category. While these structures allow for more growth potential, they also come with stricter regulations and higher taxes compared to sole proprietorships.
    • Domestic Corporation: Ideal for those looking to establish a large-scale business. This structure provides liability protection and makes it easier to attract investors, but it also involves more paperwork and legal requirements.
    • General Partnership: A great option for those who want to start a business but need additional capital and don't want the complexity of a corporation. In this setup, two or more people share ownership, responsibilities, and profits.
  2. Choose the Right Location for Your Business: Picking the right place for your business is very crucial as it can affect your success; it's more than just having an address. Think about things like how easy it is for customers to get in touch with you, whether the site works well for your business, and whether the costs are reasonable. Don't forget to think about how competitive the area is, how many skilled workers are available, zoning rules, and possible development space.
  3. Register your Business Name:
    • Register your corporation or partnership with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to establish its legal personality and secure compliance with Philippine laws.
    • Register your cooperative with the Cooperative Development Authority (CDA) to gain recognition and access to cooperative privileges and benefits.
    • Register your business name with the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to protect your brand and make it official.
    • Register with the Board of Investments (BOI) to avail yourself of tax holidays, exemptions, and other benefits.
  4. Secure the following:
    • TIN: Obtain a Tax Identification Number from the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) to comply with tax requirements.
    • SSS Number: Register with the Social Security System (SSS) to comply with employee benefits requirements.
    • Philhealth Membership: Register your business and employees in Philhealth to provide mandatory healthcare coverage as covered in the government's health insurance program.
    • ECC or CNC: For projects that may affect the environment, obtain an Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC) or Certificate of Non-Coverage (CNC) from the Department of Environmental and Natural Resources (DENR).
  5. Register for Business Permits: Once everything in the list is completed, register for business permits. Secure locational clearances and business permits from the municipal or city offices where the company operates to guarantee adherence to regional zoning laws and obtain a valid permit for your activities.

*Failure to register your business has corresponding penalties based on RMO No. 7-2015. For any inquiry or assistance in registering your business, feel free to contact corporate@diskurso.ph or message its Facebook Page.

 

Cost of Doing Business in Imus Cavite

Below is the cost of doing business in Cavite, particularly the City of Imus. Refer to data from the official website of the Province of Cavite.

 

Investment Opportunities in Imus Cavite

Cavite's Imus is expanding quickly. Its infrastructure is sufficient, its location is advantageous, and its economy is well-established. It is a great choice for investors seeking high-growth prospects because of its closeness to Metro Manila, expanding infrastructure, and business-friendly atmosphere.

Here are some key investment opportunities:

Infrastructure Development

  • Cavite-Laguna Expressway (CALAX): The expressway is a 44.58 km four-lane toll road connecting CAVITEX in Kawit, Cavite to SLEX-Mamplasan Interchange in Biñan, Laguna. It includes interchanges in Kawit, Daang Hari, Governor's Drive, Aguinaldo Highway, Silang, Sta. Rosa-Tagaytay, Laguna Boulevard, Technopark, and a toll barrier before SLEX.
    • Status: It is about 65% complete as of September 2024, expected to be finished by the third quarter of 2025.
  • Cavite-Batangas Expressway (CBEx): A 27-kilometer toll road that will link the towns of Silang, Amadeo, Tagaytay, Indang, Mendez, and Alfonso in Cavite, and Nasugbu in Batangas.
    • Status: It is currently in the pre-construction phase. The construction is expected to be completed by 2026.
  • Aguinaldo Highway Expansion: The expansion aims to widen and improve the 41-km Aguinaldo Highway, which is one of the busiest roads in Cavite.
    • Status: The expansion project is ongoing, with the Silang (Aguinaldo) segment being 65% complete.
  • LRT-1 Extension: The extension will add 11.8 km of new railway, increasing the total number of LRT-1 stations from 20 to 28. The new stations will be located in Parañaque City, Las Piñas, and Bacoor, Cavite.
    • Status: Phase 1 of the extension, which includes five new stations from Redemptorist-Aseana to Dr. Santos, is 94% complete and expected to be operational by the fourth quarter of 2024. Phase 2 and 3, extending to Bacoor, Cavite, are set to begin construction once Phase 1 is completed.

Commercial Real Estate Investment

Imus is a key commercial hub with high retail demand.

  • Existing Major Malls:

    • District Imus (Ayala Malls): A prime shopping destination.
      • Location: Aguinaldo Highway corner Daang Hari Road, Anabu II-D, Imus, Cavite
    • SM City Imus: A high-traffic retail and entertainment hub.
      • Location: Aguinaldo Highway corner Daang Hari Road, Anabu II-D, Imus, Cavite
    • Robinsons Place Imus: A growing mall with a diverse tenant mix.
      • Location: General Emilio Aguinaldo Highway, Imus, Cavite.
    • Strip Mall Opportunities: Small retail centers catering to local businesses.
    • Commercial Lot Development: Prime land for future retail expansion.
    • Retail Space Leasing: High-demand commercial spaces in malls and standalone developments.

Industrial Developments

  • Manufacturing Facilities:

    • People's Technology Complex(PTC): Industrial park hosting electronics and manufacturing companies
      • Location: Barangay Malagasang 2-G, Imus, Cavite
    • First Cavite Industrial Estate: Mixed industrial zone for light to medium manufacturing.
      • Location: Open Canal Road, Imus, Cavite
  • Warehouse and Logistics:

    • LBC Warehouse Facility: Distribution and Storage Facility.
      • Location: Governor's Drive, Barangay Tanzang Luma, Imus
    • JRS Express Hub: Logistics Hub and Warehouse.
      • Location: Aguinaldo Highway, Imus 
    • AP Cargo Logistics Network: Cargo and Logistics Center.
      • Location: Nueno Avenue, Imus City
    • J&T Express Warehouse: Express delivery, sorting and distribution Center.
      • Location: Open Canal Road, Near First Cavite Industrial Estate 
    • Warehouse Rentals: 
      • Industrial Zone Areas (₱150-250 per sqm/month)
      • Commercial Area Warehouse (₱200-300 per sqm/month)
  • Distribution Centers:

    • Puregold Distribution Center: Retail distribution warehouse, retail supply chain.
      • Location: Anabu II-A, Imus Cavite
    • SM Warehouse Facility: Retail storage and distribution, retail supply chain.
      • Location: Near District Mall Imus
  •  Third-Party Logistics (3PL)
    • Fast Logistics: 3PL Warehouse, storage, distribution, supply Chain.
      • Location: Governor's Drive, Imus
    • AAI Worldwide Logistics: Integrated logistics facility, warehousing, distribution.
      • Location: Aguinaldo Highway, Imus
  • Cold Storage Facilities
    • Imus Cold Storage: Cold chain logistics, temperature-controlled storage. 
      • Location: Near People's Technology Complex
  •  Distribution Center Spaces Rental: (₱180-250 per sqm/month)

IT and BPO Center

  • Existing BPO Companies:

    • Arrowlink International Call Center: A call center offering various customer service solutions.
      • Location: 3rd Floor, AMJB Building, Palico IV, Imus City, Cavite
    • Callmax Solutions International, Inc.: A multinational offshore staffing service providing customized.
      • Location: T. De Castro Building II, Palico, Aguinaldo Highway, Imus City, Cavite.
    • Lizardbear Tasking Inc.: A call center offering various customer service solutions.
      • Location: 4th Floor, Lumina Point, Tanzang Luma I, Imus City, Cavite
    • Sunjego Information Technology Solutions: A call center offering various customer service solutions.
      • Location: Sunrise Building, Aguinaldo Highway, Tanzang Luma V, Imus City, Cavite.
    • BPO Spaces Rental: ₱400-550 per sqm/month depending on the location and amenities.

Real Estate Residential Development

  • Condominium Development:

    • Urban Deca Homes: Affordable housing solutions.
      • Price Range: Approximately ₱400-550 per sqm/month for 25 sqm unit.
      • Location: La Joya St, Imus, Cavite
    • One Lancaster Park (OLP): This vertical property development combines the convenience of metro living with the relaxing vibe of nature.
      • Price Range: ₱4.9 - ₱6.7M 
      • Location: One Lancaster Park, Brgy. Alapan II-B, St. Edward Street, Corner Advincula Ave. Imus, Cavite
    • SMDC Imus Development (Pre-selling): Features residential and commercial spaces.
      • Location: Near District Mall Imus
      • Expected completion: 2025-2026
    • Lumina Homes Imus: Features row houses and single attached.
      • Location: Barangay Anabu II-E
      • Status: Ongoing development
  • Subdivision Development: 
    • Premium Development:
      • Lancaster New City: One of the largest residential projects in Cavite
        • Price Range: ₱4M - ₱6M .
        • Location: Alapan Road, Imus Cavite
      • Crown Asia Vita Toscana: Premium housing options.
        • Price Range: ₱5M - ₱8M
        • Location: Aguinaldo Highway, Imus, Cavite
  • Mid-Range Development:
    • Camella Imus: Affordable and mid-range housing options.
      • Price Range: ₱2.5M - ₱4.5M
      • Location: Spanning across Imus, Kawit, and General Trias.
    • Princeton Heights: Residential subdivision
      • Price Range: ₱2.8M - ₱2.5M
      • Location: Brgy, Anau II-D, Imus Cavite 
  •  Affordable Housing: 
    • Villa Imus: Affordable housing options.
      • Price Range: ₱1.8M - ₱2.5M
      • Location: Brgy. Malagasang I-G Imus, Cavite
    • Green Valley Homes: Affordable housing options.
      • Price Range: ₱1.5M - ₱2.2M
      • Location: Near Malagasang Rd., Imus, Cavite

Disclaimer: Residential prices and commercial rentals are subject to change and may vary without prior notice based on specific unit features, location, and availability.

Financial/Banking Services

  • Major Banks:

    • BDO (Banco de Oro): Full-service branch with ATMs, offering personal and business banking services with branches in Gen. Aguinaldo Highway and Tanzang Luma, Imus Cavite.
    • BPI (Bank of the Philippine Islands): Offering comprehensive banking services with branches in Nueno Avenue Poblacion and Tanzang Luma, Imus Cavite.
    • Metrobank: Provide a full-service branch with complete banking solutions. Its main branch is in Gen. Aguinaldo Highway, Bayan Luma VII.
    • PNB (Philippine National Bank): Offers comprehensive banking services including remittance services located at Nueno Ave. corner Imus Blvd.
    • Security Bank: Provides retail, commercial, and corporate banking services located at Aguinaldo Highway, Tanzang Luma 2.
    • RCBC (Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation): Offers personal and business banking solutions located at Nueno Avenue, Poblacion, Imus City.

Support Services Development

  • Medical Facilities:

    • Imus City Hospital: Public General Hospital. Emergency, General Medicine, Surgery.
      • Location: Nueno Avenue, Imus City
    • Metro Imus Hospital: Private Hospital with  Complete medical services, and modern diagnostic equipment.
      • Location: Aguinaldo Highway, Imus
    • St. John Hospital: Private Hospital for general medical care.
      • Location: P. Nueno Street, Imus
  • Educational Establishments:

    • DLSU-Health Sciences Campus: Medical and allied health courses.
      • Location: Congressional Avenue, Imus
    • Imus Computer College: IT and business courses.
      • Location: Aguinaldo Highway, Imus
  • Secondary Schools:

    • Imus National High School: Public Secondary school
      • Location: Imus Boulevard, Imus
    • Mount St. Mary's Academy:  Private Catholic school
      • Location: General E. Aguinaldo Highway, Imus
  • Elementary Schools: 

    • Imus Pilot Elementary School: Public Elementary school
      • Location: Imus City Proper
    • Malagasang Elementary School: Public Elementary school
      • Location: Malagasang, Imus Cavite
  • Technical/Vocational:

    • TESDA Training Center: Technical-vocational courses
      • Location: Near City Hall Complex

 

Popular Spots for Industrial Investments in Imus, Cavite

One of Cavite's key locations for industrial investments is Imus City. Numerous industrial estates in the city serve a range of commercial and manufacturing businesses. Here are two notable locations:

  • Imus Informal Industrial Estate

The General Emilio Aguinaldo Highway runs through this 200-hectare estate, which is home to many production companies. It lets both local and foreign companies make wire harnesses for cars, electrical parts, acrylic sheets, light fixtures, processed foods, and different kinds of crafts. Because the estate is close to Metro Manila, it's more appealing to businesses that desire to cater to both Filipino and foreign customers.

  • Anabu Hills Industrial Estate

The Anabu Hills business estate, which is also located in Imus City, provides space for various commercial operations. It is the perfect location for companies looking to enhance their distribution and logistics because of its convenient access to important transportation networks.

 

Geographic and Demographic Information

Land Area:

Imus City, Cavite, has a total land area of 171.66 square kilometers which constitutes 11.25% of Cavite's total area with 97 barangays.

Geographic Location:

The city center of Imus is situated at approximately 14° 25' North, 120° 56' East, in the island of Luzon. Elevation at these coordinates is estimated at 12.8 meters or 42.1 feet above mean sea level.

Population:

Based on the 2020 Census, it was found that Imus has 496,794 people living in it. This is 11.43 percent of all the people living in Cavite and 3.07 percent of all the people living in the CALABARZON area. About 2,894 people live in every square kilometer, or 7,495 people live in every square mile.

  • Population by age group: Based on the 2015 Census, the age group with the most people living in Imus is 20 to 24 years old, with 37,655 people. On the other hand, only 2,625 people in the age group 80 and up are in that age group.

Economy:

As of 2016 data, the annual regular revenue of Imus was ₱1,261,742,088.49.

Languages/Dialects:

While English is frequently used in business and school, Filipino is the primary language spoken there. Because of the diverse population, there may also be a variety of local dialects.

Religious Sectors:

Imus City is predominantly Roman Catholic, reflecting the broader religious landscape of the Philippines. Other Christian denominations and religions are also practiced within the community.

 

Labor Force Statistics in Cavite Province

  • Labor Force Population: The number of persons in the labor force in CALABARZON reached about 7.5 million of the estimated 11.7 million population 15 years old and over for the year 2022.
  • Employment Rate: 94.2% in 2022 having Cavite has the highest among all provinces of CALABARZON.
  • Unemployment Rate: 5.8% in 2022.
  • Labor Force Participation Rate (LFPR): As of 2022, the labor force participation rate in the CALABARZON region, which includes Cavite, was 64.5%.

Minimum Wage Rates in Imus Cavite

According to the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), effective September 30, 2024, the daily minimum wage rates in Cavite Province are as follows:

 

Crime Statistics in Imus City

Based on Cavite Ecological Profile 2020, the Average Monthly Crime Rate (AMCR) of Imus City is 12.95%. This means that there are around 12 crime incidents per month in Imus, Cavite.

Efforts to Reduce Crime:

The Philippine National Police (PNP) has implemented various initiatives nationwide to combat crime, including:

  • Community Policing: Engaging with local communities to build trust and cooperation.
  • Anti-Drug Campaigns: Targeting illegal drug activities through operations and rehabilitation programs.
  • Crime Prevention Seminars: Educating the public on safety measures and crime awareness.

 

Cost of Living in Imus City

Here's an overview of the cost of living in Imus City, Philippines:

Housing:

  • Rent for a 1-bedroom apartment:

    • City Center: Approximately ₱8,800 per month.
    • Outside City Center: Around ₱7,100 per month.

Food:

  • Meal at a restaurant:
    • Inexpensive: ₱140 to ₱200
    • Mid-range (3-course for 2 people): ₱700 to ₱1,200
  • Meal at a fast food: Approximately ₱130 to ₱160
  • Drinks, beverages, liquors: ₱40 to ₱150

Market:

  • Rice: ₱60 to ₱80 per kg
  • Bread: ₱50 to ₱70
  • Meat: ₱250 to ₱500 per kg
  • Vegetables: ₱90 to ₱160 per kg
  • Fruits: ₱85 to ₱220 per kg

Transportation:

  • One-way ticket (local transport): ₱14 to ₱20
  • Taxi fare per kilometer: ₱13 to ₱20
  • Gasoline (1 liter): ₱67 to ₱79

Education:

  • Private Schools:

    • Primary School (annual): ₱30,000 to ₱50,000
    • Secondary School (annual): ₱30,000 to ₱50,000
    • College/University (annual): ₱50,000 to ₱70,000

Health (Consultation Fee):

  • Private Hospital/Clinics: Approximately ₱700 to ₱1,000 per visit.

Utilities:

  • Basic Utilities (electricity, water, garbage) for an 85m² apartment: ₱7,900 per month.
  • Mobile Data (10GB+): ₱1,800 per month.
  • Internet (60 Mbps or more): ₱1,400 per month.

 

Internet Providers

In Imus City, Cavite, residents have access to several internet service providers (ISPs) offering various plans and services. Here are some of the notable ISPs in the area:

  • PLDT (35 Mbps - 1 Gbps): ₱899 - ₱9,499 per month
  • Globe Telecom (25 Mbps - 1.5 Gbps): ₱999 - ₱7,499 per month
  • Converge ICT Solutions (200 Mbps - 800 Mbps): ₱1,500 - ₱3,000 per month
  • FiberBlaze Speed Range: (150 Mbps to 1 Gbps): ₱999 - ₱2,999 per month
  • Imperial Network Inc. (25Mbps - 100 Mbps): ₱799 - ₱1,499 per month
  • Cablelink (10 Mbps - 100 Mbps): ₱1,499 - ₱5,499 per month

 

Distance and Mode of Transportation from Imus Cavite to Metro Manila and NAIA

The following is based on rome2rio.com data:

Mode of Transport

Road Distance

Travel Time

Fare Range

From Imus Cavite to Metro Manila

Bus

23.8 km

34 min.

₱625 - ₱40

Taxi

23.8 km

22 min.

₱400 - ₱480

Private Vehicle

23.8 km

22 min

(Fuel) ₱181 - ₱261

From Imus Cavite To Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA)

Bus

15.9 km

1h 17m

₱38 - ₱55

Night Bus

15.9 km

1h 5m

₱73 - ₱106

Taxi

15.9 km

16 min

₱330 - ₱400

Private Vehicle

15.9 km

16 min

(Fuel) ₱121 - ₱174

You can check these links for references:

List of Bus Routes

Ferry Schedules and Ferry Services

Jeepney Routes

Note:

  • Distances are approximate
  • Routes may vary depending on specific destinations within Metro Manila
  • Travel times heavily depend on traffic conditions

 

Local Officials and Offices

Mayor's Office:

  • Mayor: Hon. Alex L. Advincula
  • Contact Number: (046) 888 9910 local 142
  • Address: 3rd Floor, New City Government Center, Malagasang I-G, Imus City, Cavite

Vice Mayor's Office:

  • Vice Mayor: Hon. Homer T. Saquilayan
  • Contact Number: Local 701
  • Address: 5rd Floor, New City Government Center, Malagasang I-G, Imus City, Cavite

City Planning and Development Office (CPDO):

  • Contact Person: Engr. Guiana F. Monzon
  • Contact Number: Local 221
  • Address: 2rd Floor, New City Government Center, Malagasang I-G, Imus City, Cavite

Business Permit and Licensing Office:

  • Contact Person: Ms. Jasmin C. Ramos
  • Contact Number: Local 101
  • Address: UG Floor, New City Government Center, Malagasang I-G, Imus City, Cavite

Engineering Office:

  • Contact Person: Engr. Christian Mervin S. Sarno
  • Contact Number: Local 403
  • Address: 4th Floor, New City Government Center, Malagasang I-G, Imus City, Cavite

General Services Office:

  • Contact Person: Mr. Patrick M. Paulme
  • Contact Number: Local 415
  • Address: 4th Floor, New City Government Center, Malagasang I-G, Imus City, Cavite

Local Economic Development and Investment Promotions Office:

  • Contact Person: Ms. Marie Jenneth Vilbar-Lungcay
  • Contact Number: Local 142
  • Address: UG Floor, New City Government Center, Malagasang I-G, Imus City, Cavite

DTI - Go Negosyo Center:

  • Contact Person: Ms. Marie Jenneth Vilbar-Lungcay
  • Address: UG Floor, New City Government Center, Malagasang I-G, Imus City, Cavite

Website: https://cityofimus.gov.ph/home

 

Image Credits:

  1. https://www.cityofimus.gov.ph/Media/IMUS%20PLAZA%20&%20CATHEDRAL%20AERIAL-2.jpg

  2.  

    https://cavite.gov.ph/home/investments/cost-of-doing-business/
  3. https://nwpc.dole.gov.ph/region-iva/
  4. https://cavite.gov.ph/home/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/cep2020/CEP2020_CHAPTER03F_PUBLICORDERANDSAFETY.pdf

 

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