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Robinsons Land, Apex formalize agreement

/ 12:10 AM March 26, 2017

Leading property developer Robinsons Land Corp. signs a lease agreement with Apex for one of Robinsons Land’s upcoming office buildings—Zeta Tower, a LEED Silver Pre-certified green building located within Bridgetowne, a mixed-use complex located along C-5 Road, Ugong Norte, Quezon City.

Apex, a leading facilities management, serviced office and fit-out service provider in the Philippines, has selected Zeta Tower for its office expansion as it grows its business operations in the country. Zeta Tower, a 20-story prime office building, has several green features such as double glazed glass windows to block noise and heat, efficient and energy-saving air-conditioning system called VRF (variable refrigerant flow) and a rainwater collection system among other features.

Thomas Cragg, Vice-President of Sales at Apex, shared that they chose to partner with Robinsons Land in Zeta Tower after considering the quality and the location of the environment, apart from the Robinsons Land team being easy to work with.

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