Decades ago, It was just planned as a 3-storey housing meant for the Lopez family. But Martial law came and the construction was put to hold for the Lopez's has to deal with something else, It is when a family member was held in prison. History told, the family decided to leave the Philippines. They were back by 1986, when everything seems to be normal and I guess Martial law was over. By then, plus couple of years, ELC was finally built.
Oscar R. Lopez Jr. as he shares story about the family, The history, the legacy and the man behind it. |
One of the many lasting legacies the late Eugenio Lopez has left behind is his unending commitment to nurture and develop the skills of the workforce behind the Lopez Group of Companies. It had been his lifelong commitment to help them realize their full potential as individuals. And it is this same fervent desire that inspired the opening of the Eugenio Lopez Center (ELC) in scenic Antipolo City on July 20, 1997. source: http://elcenter.com.ph/our-story/
- The founding words that built the Eugenio Lopez Center.
The Chapel
A peaceful place for guests to pray and get connected with God.
A peaceful place for guests to pray and get connected with God.
Can accommodate 50-150 persons. And with Soundproof Dividers
Meeting Room
Meeting rooms and break rooms are ideal for small groups of six to twenty.
Eugenio Lopez Center is owned and operated by the First Philippine Realty Corporation (FPRC) and is a 100 percent subsidiary of the First Philippine Holdings Corporation (FPHC).
The room accommodations are pretty neat. Room amenities and nice too, And the facilities were so great. The ambiance is so peaceful and refreshingly comforting.
If you need to unplug from the toxicity of the city living, and don't want to wander too far?
This is the place to be.
One of the many lasting legacies the late Eugenio Lopez has left behind is his unending commitment to nurture and develop the skills of the workforce behind the Lopez Group of Companies. It had been his lifelong commitment to help them realize their full potential as individuals. And it is this same fervent desire that inspired the opening of the Eugenio Lopez Center (ELC) in scenic Antipolo City on July 20, 1997. -Eugenio Lopez - The Man Behind the Legacy
source: http://elcenter.com.ph/our-story/
Tel No: (632) 636-2886 / 636-0581 / 634-5640 | Fax No: (632) 638-7636
Mobile No: +63 (917) 515-6225 | Email: elcfrontdesk@fprc.com.ph
Mobile No: +63 (917) 515-6225 | Email: elcfrontdesk@fprc.com.ph
Ganda naman dito sa Lopez center sa antipolo city ang lilinis bawat place nila .. (G2)
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