The Glaston Tower, first office development to rise in the metro’s “eco-estate”

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The Glaston Tower, ASYA’s first design and build project for a major corporate client, is set to be the first tower to rise in the emerging district of Ortigas East, a modern, self-sustaining “eco-estate,” a district that mainly focuses on environmental sustainability.

The Philippine property market remains robust with developments that offer all sorts of value: affordability, accessibility, and amenities, among others. With all the options available for property buyers, premier developer Ortigas & Company makes a compelling case on why its newest estate, Ortigas East, is worth the investment.

Earlier this year, Ortigas & Company launched its first office development in Ortigas East: The Glaston Tower. With 81% uptake only a few hours after its launch, The Glaston Tower proves the strong demand for office supply in Ortigas and marks Ortigas East’s first phase of redevelopment.

The property is also friendly to public transportation, private motorists, and pedestrians. Apart from the three main access points, Ortigas East will have a multi-modal transport terminal, a six-lane boulevard connecting Ortigas Avenue and Julia Vargas, as well as spacious tree-lined road networks within the estate.

The eco-estate’s redevelopment will come in three phases. Kicking off the first phase are The Glaston Tower, a connecting regional mall, and a residential development that will be launched soon. The second phase will focus on community as Ortigas East unveils its open spaces, parks, and more residential offerings. The final phase, meanwhile, will bring in a hotel — a first for an Ortigas & Company estate — and more retail and office developments.

With its focus on environmental sustainability, Ortigas East is setting the standard as the metro’s eco-estate.

 

 

 

 

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