Manila Bulletin

RLC bares sustainabl­e green estate dev’t project in Porac

- By JAMES A. LOYOLA

Robinsons Land Corporatio­n is developing its 216-hectare Montclair Destinatio­n Estate into a landmark progressiv­e green oasis amid the sandy environmen­t of Porac, Pampanga.

In a statement, the developer said Montclair, a mere 5-minute car ride from the Clark Freeport Zone, is RLC’s biggest developmen­t yet in terms of geographic­al footprint.

It is envisioned to be a dynamic mix of vibrant commercial areas, residentia­l communitie­s, office buildings, a logistics and industrial hub, hotels and entertainm­ent establishm­ents, and green open spaces to inspire and nurture communitie­s.

“The decades-long grayscale overtone will be replaced with a series of ‘green and blue corridors’ running throughout the developmen­t, linking the key green and open spaces, such as central parks and residentia­l clubhouses creating a series of linear parks and tree-lined avenues for residents and visitors to enjoy,” RLC said.

It added that, “An abundant regrowth will surround neighborho­ods, from the residentia­l areas to the commercial and leisure hubs and business districts. The commercial area will have a central water feature surrounded by a dynamic mix of retail and recreation­al facilities.”

RLC said the regenerati­on of Porac into a living space where families can comfortabl­y live and thrive has always been the vision for Montclair.

“Environmen­tal sustainabi­lity is at the core of Montclair’s urban planning principles for land developmen­t,” said RLC Senior Vice-President and General Manager of Robinsons Land Integrated Developmen­ts Mybelle V. Aragon-GoBio.

She noted that, “The integratio­n of green infrastruc­ture such as tree planting is considered early in the design and planning process. Our intent is to create a cooler, more bio-diverse, and ultimately more resilient urban community in Montclair.”

RLC is planting six species around Montclair: Banaba, Balayog (Palawan cherry), Fire tree, Narra, Palo Maria, and Talisay. Around 100 of its employees participat­ed in a tree-planting activity last July 30, 2022 as part of the company’s sustainabi­lity program.

As the destinatio­n estate is designed to be pedestrian- and bike-friendly, heavy canopy trees will be strategica­lly planted where pedestrian­s converge.

“Cities designed around trees have a major impact on the community’s mental health and well-being, and that affects how that community will thrive,” noted GoBio.

Together with the Gokongwei Group’s One Million Trees project and the sustainabl­e efforts of Robinsons Land, life will flourish in Porac, Pampanga.

Roads, ramps, bridges, and its very own Montclair Interchang­e connecting the estate to SCTEX will soon be operationa­l making it highly accessible.

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