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Baguio’s Beloved Mile Hi Returns as a Cultural Haven

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BBZ Group restores Baguio’s iconic space
as a hub for food, art, community and tradition

BAGUIO CITY, Philippines, August 15, 2025 — In a move aimed to rekindle the spirit of the once-vibrant Baguio landmark, the historic Mile Hi complex inside Camp John Hay makes a comeback after remaining nonoperational for six years.

Luigi Nuñez, CEO of the BBZ Group of Companies, has teamed up with the Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) and John Hay Management Corporation (JHMC) to revive the Mile Hi complex as a go-to destination in Baguio which will simultaneously contribute to the local community and tourism in the city.

Nuñez says this partnership is not about business expansion, but cultural preservation. “The most important thing I’ve learned here is that Baguio is not just a place, it’s a people. There’s a quiet strength in the way locals live, create, and care for their environment. You can’t replicate that. You have to respect it. You have to immerse yourself in it,” he shares.

The Mile Hi area will be infused with fresh energy and purpose, beginning with the already-launched Mile Hi Grill, along with three new concepts: In-Bento Yakitori and Ramen, the homegrown Hay & Co. Coffee, and the return of the beloved Mile Hi Diner.

Treading a different path, Nuñez places emphasis on culture before commerce. He envisions the new Mile Hi as a hub for local arts, crafts, and culture, where Cordilleran creativity and culinary heritage take center stage. “Yes, commercialization brings growth, but it must be rooted in authenticity. We’re building a place where visitors can learn about Baguio, not just consume it,” Nuñez says.

Mile Hi’s restoration honors the original structures in the area while creating new spaces that celebrate local artists, makers, and farmers. Along with this, Mile Hi is also envisioned as a weekend market where Baguio’s farmers and artisans can sell directly. No middlemen, no overpricing, just honest trade and authentic connections.

While the contract is short-term in nature, the intent is long-lasting: to spark momentum, draw the community back to Camp John Hay, and set the tone for what could be a deeper, more permanent transformation.

With this endeavor, the BBZ Group offers a renewed sense of pride, purpose, and possibility—for the people of Baguio, and for generations who remember what Mile Hi once was. “In a world rushing to modernize, perhaps the bravest thing we can do is protect what makes us truly unique,” Nuñez muses. “I would like everyone to rediscover Baguio with a fresh perspective, experience its charm and people, appreciate the culture and celebrate the unique Filipino heritage of the north. We can’t wait to welcome you all at Mile Hi.”

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