The Old House

October, 2000

Demolition of the old house started in October, 2000 to give way for the construction of the Front Mall of The Village Commercial Center.

Start of Construction

December, 2000

The center's Mexican-Spanish inspired theme fits its southern setting, yet distinguishes it from other retail and entertainment venues. It is believed that the Spanish motif is somehow close to the Filipino perspective. In this way, the general style appeals the masses and attracts perfectly the society without hesitance.

Construction of the Front Mall Phase 1
started on December 15, 2000. Phase 2 started on
February 16, 2001.

Its commercial center does not only seek to enhance and develop commerce and earn profit. It also aims to be a productive center for the community. This commercial center was first created as a place for people – then, for commerce. The result is that commerce and the developer's economic objectives have been realized more successfully than in conventional, commerce-directed planning.

Construction finished on June, 2001. Anchor tenant Lot's A Pizza
moved to its new location in July, 2001.

Road Construction

May, 2001

Its geographic location, being at the center of commerce in town, makes it a perfect spot for trading and retail. The place is also a project of the latest generation that enhanced cultural aspects of the past. It embraced modern concepts with a strong identity, far from conventionalism and local traditions. But it kept its Filipino approach with solemnity.

 

Road construction started in May 8,
2001. The same contractor was
selected from 2 other designs submitted by other contractors.

The Stage

The site is a bountiful public space and amenities were created around a Hacienda-type theme. These public spaces have been planned to be people-friendly and to use the highest quality amenities.

October, 2001


First used as a display showroom for GST Bike Shop, then evolved
as a stage used first on October 31, 2001 at the first Halloween
party event named Scream 2.

March, 2002


GST Bike Shop has opened for business.


Shot & Grill - the first street bar to rent at the originally planned
covered sidewalk. Next to rent is a Mexican snack bar named "Tio Pepe".


Other retail shops start to rent in a very small 1 x 3 sq. meter area for only P100/day.


More snack bars open during the night serving food & beers to customers.

April, 2002


The stage used during the first Rap Contest - Wild Thang! held
on April 27, 2002 attracted lots of rap fans.

May, 2002


The first street dance competition held on May 11, 2002
attracted 8 dance groups.

July, 2002


Not fully occupied, the second floor was used for the first
battle of the bands (Splash) whle the street was used as a dance floor.
The event was rained out but perfect for a wet & wild dance competition.

October, 2002


More street bars opening only at night: Tipsy and Tap Bar (left photo)
and Mizuno and LC Bar (right photo).

March, 2003


The frst weekly event - Wild Wild Wet conducted from March to April, 2003.

October, 2003



More street bars open a year later.
Shows and special events were organized by the bar owners
renting extra tables and chairs to accommodate more patrons.

March, 2004


Fire gutted the Rosario Market in the early morning of March 27th, 2004.

May, 2004


The 5 de Mayo Bikini Open started on May 5, 2004
and has been conducted annually.

July, 2005


Another wet & wild dance competition - Wet So Wild! was held.

February, 2006


An acoustic event for a change was held on Valentines Day of 2006.

March, 2006

The first Japanese Restaurant - Ninja Kids opened.

May, 2006


The best 5 de Mayo so far attracted contestants from outside of Cavite.

September, 2006


Typhoon Milenyo's damage brought to The Village and streets of Rosario.

November, 2006


The first Motorbike festival - Pimp My Bike was organized attracting
motorbike enthusiasts from different locations.