Its name “Capitol” pays homage to its former function, as the site of the Rizal Provincial Capitol in the 1960s.
Behind the glitzy shops and vibrant bars, the story of Pasig City is contained within the estate of Ortigas & Co. Capitol Commons offers more than the eye can see, and it’s worth looking back to its past to appreciate the enduring beauty of this development.
A position of power in Pasig
Once upon a time, Pasig was the seat of power of the old Rizal province. It housed the provincial capitol, which wielded control over 26 municipalities.
All that changed in 1975, when then President Ferdinand Marcos incorporated 12 Rizal towns into the jurisdiction of Metro Manila. Pasig was one of the towns that became a city under Metro Manila, and the old capitol suddenly found itself lost in its own locality.
What followed were several decades of negotiation and confusion, when Rizaleños technically had to visit Metro Manila to visit their provincial government. All that was laid to rest in 2009, when the capitol was finally transferred to Antipolo. The said move returned the land of the old capitol to its original owners, Ortigas & Co.
A balance of greens and structures
During the initial stages of Capitol Commons’ development, Ortigas & Co. said more than half of the land area would be allocated for open spaces. True to its word, Capitol Commons today boasts of verdant fields and pedestrian-friendly paths. The project also saw the widening of Meralco Avenue, a heavily used road in the area, which helped ease traffic in the vicinity.
A heap of awards
Capitol Commons is a well-planned, self-sufficient community that is beginning to garner attention from international property experts.
In May of this year, the project was awarded as the Best Mixed-use Development in the Philippines by the Asia Pacific Property Awards in Thailand. The Imperium, one of its high-end residential towers, also won the Best Luxury Condo Architectural Design during the 2018 Philippines Property Awards.
In addition, Ortigas & Co. was also named as the fastest growing real estate developer by the Japan International Property Awards in 2018.
With its aesthetic architecture, green design and sustainable development, Capitol Commons is one of our country’s achievements that we can take great pride in.
An exciting future
Last year, Ortigas & Co. has stated plans to allocate P26 billion to expand the residential, retail and office facilities of Capitol Commons. Estancia Mall was particularly planned to be provided with an additional 76,000 square meters. This will pave the way for new cinemas, restaurants, retail shops and an enormous department store. More offices will occupy the rest of the additional area of Estancia.
Sources:
Eugene Alvin Villar via Wikimedia Commons, business.inquirer.net, ortigas.com.ph, pasigcity.gov.ph