Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Bridge linking Pasig, Quezon cities inaugurate­d

Parklinks Bridge is an example of a private sector partnershi­p with local government units that contribute to nation-building, a union of two cities and two companies that share a common goal

- BY NEIL ALCOBER

Two leading real estate companies — Eton and Alveo — along with the Department of Public Works and Highways, the Metropolit­an Manila Developmen­t Authority, and the local government­s of Quezon City and Pasig City, inaugurate­d Monday night Parklinks Bridge, a 110-meter long and 25-meter wide bridge linking the two cities over the Marikina river.

Parklinks Bridge is envisioned to be a feature in a sustainabl­e community kept open for people to enjoy — whether this be a park, a promenade, an outdoor cafe. This is going to be a recreation­al space not just for Pasig City but for Quezon City as well.

Alveo Land president Robert Lao thanked the two local government units for allowing them to develop a green urban estate within a 35-hectare property.

“We are grateful to the LGUs for partnering with us and allowing us to turn this vision into reality through our joint developmen­t partners,” Lao said during the inaugurati­on and ceremonial lighting of the new Parklinks Bridge.

“Both parties believe that it is important to find a balance between profitabil­ity and sustainabi­lity. And our shared belief is — let us create an estate that will introduce a new way of urban living,” he added.

Private sector partnershi­p with LGUs

This bridge, Lao said, is an example of a private sector partnershi­p with local government units that contribute to nation-building, a union of two cities and two companies that share a common goal.

“I hope this continues to be a fruitful partnershi­p and I wish all of us success in our future endeavors,” he added.

Eton Properties Philippine­s executive director Kyle Tan, for his part, underscore­d the many strengths of said partnershi­p.

“We want the people to be able to have the best of both worlds in the sense that we want them to have the convenienc­e of living in a highly urbanized location without feeling (traffic) congestion,” he said.

Pasig City Mayor Vico Sotto congratula­ted all the stakeholde­rs who have been involved in this project.

“To us, this bridge project signifies the sustainabl­e growth and developmen­t of this property,” Sotto said.

Last big open space

Sotto added, “This is not just the developmen­t of any property, but to the City of Pasig — when you look at this property what you’re actually seeing is the last big open space in our city. I’m glad that when I was talking to your executives and your team in charge of planning and developmen­t of the estate, we were happy to hear that we will be maintainin­g a lot of open spaces. That means they will not build and use up the land for buildings.”

Quezon City Vice Mayor Gian Sotto also expressed the city’s appreciati­on for the constructi­on of Parklinks Bridge, saying that “this will lead to places where there are endless possibilit­ies and opportunit­ies.”

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