Your space, your pace at Zitan | Inquirer Business

Your space, your pace at Zitan

/ 02:48 AM January 03, 2015

MANILA, Philippines–As more people troop to Metro Manila for better career opportunities, urban individuals are left to look for ways to cut their travel time significantly and, instead, become more efficient and productive.

Living just a few minutes away from the workplace gives you a distinct advantage in terms of balancing your precious time for your family, career, friends and yourself. Spending a couple of hours on the road daily as you navigate between your home and the office won’t give you a chance to enjoy a hearty breakfast with your family or an early evening stroll with your pet-loving friends.

Individuals who aspire of enjoying the convenience of a balanced lifestyle at their own pace can now realize that dream as Equus Property Venture Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Greenfield Development Corporation (GDC), fulfills this promise through Zitan, its flagship development which is centrally located at the Greenfield District.

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A 35-story mixed-use tower, Zitan offers future residents an unparalleled opportunity of being part of the Greenfield District community—Mandaluyong City’s masterfully designed 12.8-hectare central business district, bordered by Edsa, Shaw Boulevard and Sheridan and Reliance streets.

Greenfield District’s strategic location in Mandaluyong and proximity to major thoroughfares make it conveniently located near central business districts, schools, hospitals, malls and lifestyle centers. It also hosts The Hub, The Portal and the Pavilion, three lifestyle establishments where restaurants, bars, cafés and shopping bargains abound.

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“Flanked by two main thoroughfares, Shaw Boulevard and Edsa, and only a few minutes away from Makati and Ortigas, Zitan offers future residents an exclusive access to lots of lifestyle opportunities that abound within the Greenfield District,” said lawyer Duane A. X. Santos, executive vice president and general manager of Greenfield Development Corp.

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Young professionals who are looking to unwind after a hard grind at work can simply choose from an array of food, shopping and leisure establishments right at Zitan’s three-story retail complex and nearby retail centers. They can also relax and enjoy resort-like amenities exclusively offered by the development, such as a swimming pool, lounge areas, function rooms and a fitness gym.

“Life at Zitan is designed to promote an active way of life and nurture healthy social interaction between residents and their environment,” noted Santos, adding that residents can easily choose to enjoy a quick chat with friends or go for an early evening jog at the pocket parks in Greenfield District. Designed to have approximately 40 percent allocated to open spaces, green areas, pocket parks, tree-lined roads and a network of linkages—interconnected elevated walkways and below-ground road networks for vehicles—it is masterfully designed to offer urban individuals a smart and connected lifestyle. Aside from this, Zitan is a transport-oriented development, connected to the different parts of the metropolis with its direct access to the MRT-3, and proximity to bus stops and shuttle terminals. “With Zitan rising as yet another innovative development at the Greenfield District, future residents can well assure themselves that they are making a smart choice toward securing a bright future ahead of them,” Santos added.

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