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Living in vibrant Ortigas Center

Ortigas skyline

If you’re the type of person who thrives in an urban jungle, who seeks easy access to public institutions and shopping centers, and who wants to be right smack at the center of all activities, there is a district created especially for you: Ortigas Center.

Occupying portions of three Metro Manila cities, the Ortigas area is the perfect place to be if convenience and location are your priorities. Whether you’re looking for a site for your new office or your home, this prime estate has a lot of strategic locations to choose from. Read on what makes Ortigas Center one of a kind and what makes it the ideal place to work and play.

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It has a rich history

The Meralco Theater is part of the Meralco Building in Ortigas.

San Miguel Corp. headquarters

While it may appear highly urbanized nowadays, the estate of Ortigas dates back to the early 1900s. Originally a wasteland, the estate was bought by a group of Spanish-Filipino businessmen, which included former Philippine President Manuel L. Quezon. Eventually, Francisco Ortigas, under his conglomerate Ortigas and Company, became the primary developer of the land. The group is credited for the successful transformation of the area into a thriving business center.

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It has a lot of key business establishments

Whether your business deals with local or international companies, you have a variety of powerful neighbors to inspire and help you move towards progress. Companies such as Banco de Oro, San Miguel Corp., Manila Electric Co. (Meralco), Jollibee Foods Corp., and JG Summit Holdings have all established their corporate headquarters in Ortigas. There is also the Asian Development Bank (ADB) in the area, which has cemented our country’s importance in the Asian pursuit for economic growth.

It has a lot of shopping centers and malls

If you’re the type who always has to run to the store for a missing ingredient or for the latest gadget sale, a life in Ortigas Center suits you. The home of major malls such as SM Megamall, Robinsons Galleria and St. Francis Square, the area has been dubbed the “Mecca of Shopping in Metro Manila.” In addition, the place boasts of various luxury hotels such as Edsa Shangri-La, Marco Polo Ortigas Manila, and Discovery Suites Manila. It offers commercial and luxury centers, all situated in one convenient estate.

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Edsa Shrine

SM Megamall

Ortigas Park

It is full of architectural modern gems

From the Our Lady of Edsa Shrine to the iconic San Miguel Corp. building, Ortigas Center is full of built wonders. Featuring works from national artists Francisco Mañosa, Leandro Locsin and renowned sculptor Virginia Ty-Navarro, there are several icons of Philippine architecture and art hiding inside the concrete jungle. If you’re also into history and artistic performances, Ortigas offers the Lopez Museum, Meralco Theater and the Ortigas Foundation Library to satisfy your cultural cravings. In addition, the Ortigas Park and the Ortigas Greenway Walkway park can provide you a chance to take a break and to breathe in some fresh air.

Beyond corporate offerings and an urban lifestyle, Ortigas Center provides you the chance to pursue a balanced family life, a cultured background, and a convenient schedule. It is the ideal place for someone who wants to be at the center of it all. So if you’re looking for a place in the metro that can give you a holistic lifestyle, consider checking out the Ortigas Center. There is still a lot to discover and enjoy in this thriving urban hub of Metro Manila.

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