Greenfield District redefines Mandaluyong CBD skyline
At the heart of the Mandaluyong central business district (CBD), along the economic beltway that is EDSA, Greenfield District, a 15-hectare master-planned township, is positioned to redefine the Mandaluyong cityscape with its balance of nature-rich, open spaces with the conveniences of a modern urban lifestyle.
The township developed by Greenfield Development Corp. (GDC) boasts of a wide expanse of green spaces and various venues for both outdoor and indoor recreation. A big part of the mini-city is earmarked for open spaces, verdant areas and pocket parks. The entire site is pedestrian-friendly, with interconnected, above-ground walkways and secondary interconnected below-ground road network for vehicles.
One of Greenfield District’s landmark features, the Central Park, is ideal for morning walks, jogging, afternoon picnics or a game of frisbee, among other activities. The surrounding restaurants, both artisanal and familiar, make meet-ups with friends and dining experiences convenient, with a lot of options to choose from.
Aside from the lifestyle perks, the township is also continuously expanding its business component. Greenfield Tower, its first business process outsourcing office, recently marked its topping off milestone along Mayflower St.
Residents of the development especially benefit from the al fresco lifestyle at Greenfield District, as everyday necessities are within easy reach. Zitan and Twin Oaks Place are some of the residential condominiums that boast of technologicallyadvanced infrastructures, premium living spaces, and sophisticated amenities. Both are embedded with fiber optic cables that enable unparalleled, high speed internet connectivity.
Zitan is dubbed as a transit-oriented development with a direct access to the mid-point MRT Shaw Boulevard station. Twin Oaks Place, meanwhile, is known for its “futureready” homes that allow homeowners to monitor, adjust security settings, control the temperature, lighting, and other appliances inside their units using a smart phone or tablet.