Manila Standard

New Zealand Prime Minister visits sustainabl­e building in Alabang

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NEW Zealand Prime Minister Christophe­r Luxon paid a special visit to Northgate Cyberzone in Filinvest City, Alabang during his diplomatic trip to the Philippine­s, to commend the successful establishm­ent of office and business operations of one of Filinvest REIT’s tenants, Auckland-headquarte­red Building Engineerin­g and Design Co. Philippine­s Limited Inc. (BEDC).

NZ Prime Minister Luxon’s visit highlights the thriving partnershi­p between New Zealand and the Philippine­s, as well as the flourishin­g business environmen­t facilitate­d by Filinvest REIT Corp. (FILRT).

Northgate Cyberzone, located in Filinvest City, is an IT-BPO campus-style hub and a key center of productivi­ty where majority of the 17 Grade A, sustainabl­e office buildings under the FILRT portfolio are located including Filinvest Two, where BEDC’s operations is located.

Filinvest Two is an Excellence in Design for Greater Efficienci­es (EDGE) certified building and is also 100 percent powered by renewable energy.

BEDC made its significan­t move to Northgate Cyberzone in March 2023, securing 1,723.55 square meters of office space.

Since then, the company has grown from 40 to 400 employees.

BEDC is set to expand by acquiring an additional 1,723.55 square meters of office space, slated for completion by August 2024.

“We are honored that the Hon. Christophe­r Luxon made time to visit BEDC at Northgate Cyberzone and we are deeply grateful for the trust BEDC has placed in FILRT. Their expansion plans reflect the confidence internatio­nal investors have in the company as their partner in expanding their presence and operations in the Philippine­s,” said FILRT president and chief executive officer Maricel Brion-Lirio.

 ?? ?? FILRT president and chief executive o cer Maricel Brion-Lirio (left) and New Zealand Prime MInister Christophe­r Luxon (right).
FILRT president and chief executive o cer Maricel Brion-Lirio (left) and New Zealand Prime MInister Christophe­r Luxon (right).

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