The Philippine Star

Robinsons putting up more office buildings

- – Iris Gonzales

Robinsons Land Corp. (RLC), the listed property developer of the Gokongwei Group, is expanding its office portfolio in Metro Manila and key cities nationwide amid growing demand from the informatio­n and business process outsourcin­g (BPO) sector.

“This is in response to the robust growth of the Philippine­s’ Informatio­n Technology and Business Process Management sector which continues to drive up demand for high quality office spaces in the provinces,” said RLC’s general manager for Office Buildings Division Faraday Go.

RLC will complete three more office projects in the cities of Naga, Tarlac and Davao as part of the aggressive expan- sion of its office portfolio.

Go said the company would also look for other growth areas in urban cities around the country, which can support the infrastruc­ture, talent and other requiremen­ts of BPO companies.

Last year, RLC completed office developmen­ts in Cebu City and Ilocos Norte.

To add to its growing provincial office portfolio, Go said RLC is currently building another office developmen­t named Cybergate Delta within the Robinsons Cyberpark Davao, a 1.2-hectare property along J.P. Laurel Avenue which is currently enjoying a boom in business activity.

RLC said J.P. Laurel Avenue, one of the main thoroughfa­res in the city, has access to 24/7 public transporta­tion and is in close proximity to major food and retail establishm­ents, schools, hospitals, malls, government offices and transport terminals.

The company will first build Cyberpark in Cybergate Delta, a five-story office building with commercial spaces at the ground floor and an allotted area for recruitmen­t spaces for BPO locators.

The four floors of office space will have typical large floor plates of 2,500 square meters for better efficient layout.

The building will have a total leasable area of about 11,500 square meters, including the commercial area.

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