Baguio’s Camp John Hay gets a Landco hospitality refresh

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Baguio’s Camp John Hay gets a Landco hospitality refresh
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Landco Lifestyle Ventures (LLV), the hospitality arm of Landco Pacific Corp., has taken over the interim management of The Manor and Forest Lodge at Camp

Landco Lifestyle Ventures , the hospitality arm of Landco Pacific Corp., has taken over the interim management of The Manor and Forest Lodge at Camp John Hay in Baguio City. The move is part of an effort to assist the Bases Conversion and Development Authority in transitioning the properties to a new private partner for long-term lease and management.

Patrick “Pato” Gregorio, head of hospitality and lifestyle ventures at LLV, leads the new management team. Gregorio, a seasoned figure in hospitality and tourism, previously served as senior consultant for Landco Pacific.“The heart for hospitality will continue to be at the core of each destination we operate, from Baguio to Batangas,” Gregorio said. “We are committed to providing distinctive and diverse leisure experiences that match the unique culture and attractions of each location.

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