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Tower expands Greenfield District’s CBD landscape

- Aerial view of Greenfield Tower.

Greenfield District has added another landmark in its CBD landscape with its 30-story Greenfield Tower which has a gross floor area of 65,765 sqm of prime office and retail spaces which are now ready for fit out.

This high-rise building at the corner of Mayflower and Williams Streets in Mandaluyon­g City’s thriving business district is the latest in BPO/ office building innovation.

Designed to handle one person for every 4.5 sqm of leasable space, the tower enables its lessees to operate each office level by quadrant, as they are provided with separate utility meters and VRF-type airconditi­oning units.

These levels have a floor-to-floor elevation of 4.5 meters. This generous headroom allows the lessee to install their cabling alongside the airconditi­oning ducts and lighting system, and still achieve a ceiling height of three meters.

The building is designed to house six levels of retail floors. In addition, there is a restaurant on the 30th floor. All of these contribute to the enhancemen­t of the working environmen­t in the tower.

Each floor has a gross leasable

Federal Land Inc. is in the final stages of completing One Wilson Square, a 38-storey residentia­l condominiu­m in the heart of San Juan City.

From afar, one can already see its masterfull­y built structure gracing the skyline, towering amidst the EDSA-Ortigas intersecti­on.

One Wilson Square offers luxurious, thoughtful­ly-designed living spaces as well as amenities crafted for every facet of life. It features spaces for recreation, relaxation, fitness, social gatherings and business pursuits. area of more than 2,000 sqm. The building is designed for corporate headquarte­rs and BPO operations with provisions for services from three telecommun­ications providers

Each unit has a private balcony. Units in the topmost floors include private decks of at least 55 sqm, with the floors having as few as four units to a floor.

Residents can leverage all the convenienc­es of modern vertical living with its auspicious location – at the corner of Ortigas Avenue and Wilson Street.

It’s just minutes away from Greenhills’ retail, dining and entertainm­ent centers, as well as schools, workplaces, health facilities, and other commercial establishm­ents. utilizing two separate telecom risers, remote from each other.

The five generator sets (four active, one stand-by) each have a capacity of 2,000 kilowatts, and are provided with a synchroniz­er to optimize operations. The system has an eight-hour day tank and is backed-up with a fuel tank good for two days. This enables the building to provide emergency power to the lessees for 56 hours, before refueling.

Greenfield Tower was built with the lessees’ convenienc­e in mind. The building is fitted with Mitsubishi’s elevators and escalators for its conveyance system. The high and low zones are each provided with six high-speed elevators, or a total of 12 for the office levels.

The building is fitted with a fire detection and alarm system, as well as a sprinkler system on all floors. As an added safety measure, the building has three fire escapes per floor that are remote from each other, and a service/ fireman’s elevator that connects

Ortigas & Company launches its newest prime developmen­t Ortigas East (formerly Frontera Verde) as a fully integrated mixed-use property designed to bring connected living through accessibil­ity, world-class infrastruc­ture, and eco-efficient facilities.

Straddling the avenues of C-5, Ortigas, and Julia Vargas, the 16-hectare Ortigas East is being positioned as an accessible urban neighborho­od.

The P50-billion redevelopm­ent, which commenced at the start of the year, will be done in three phases. The company is investing P18 billion for the first phase, which will introduce to the estate new office, residentia­l, and retail components.

Commencing the first phase of the masterplan, Ortigas & to all floors of the building.

Greenfield Tower is accessible from EDSA via either Reliance or United Streets, both of which connect to Mayflower Street, or via Williams Street, which leads directly to the building.

The neighborho­od is replete with retail establishm­ents, hospitals, schools and lifestyle centers. In Greenfield District, retail establishm­ents are also available in the Pavilion Mall, The Square, The Hub, The Portal, Soho Central Retail Podium, and Zitan Retail Podium.

Greenfield Tower itself is green building-compliant. Complement­ing such appeal is its being situated within a masterplan­ned community. Greenfield District is designed to have a sizeable allocation for open spaces, green areas, pocket parks, tree-lined roads and a network of linkages for an eco-friendly atmosphere.

The office building’s proximity to major thoroughfa­res also makes it accessible to mass transport systems. Company will be launching The Glaston Tower, a 34-story office building that is poised to become Manila’s next prime business address.

The Glaston Tower will consist of 25 office floors with food and retail establishm­ents on the first few levels of the building. There will eight levels of podium parking space and two levels for basement parking. Unit sizes start at 76.88 sqm to 141.88 sqm, with prices ranging from R13.5 million to R 29 million.

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