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Cavite's economic growth momentum and the rise of Vermosa
November 30, 2025
|Manila Bulletin
Cavite has emerged as one of the Philippines' fastest-expanding economic corridors.
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Supported by continuous infrastructure investment—such as the "Muntinlupa-Cavite Expressway (MCX), Manila-Cavite Expressway (CAVITEX), Cavite-Laguna Expressway (CALAX), improved regional road networks, and the influx of private-sector capital-the province has become a decisive gateway for commerce in the South. Its accelerating population of an estimated 4.2 million in 2020, strong workforce population at a 95.2 percent employment rate in 2023, and proximity to Metro Manila have drawn businesses, educational institutions, industrial operators, and logistics developments to its urbanizing cities.
This is the backdrop against which Vermosa, Ayala Land's 752-hectare master-planned estate, is accelerating. Once known for its forward planning and open spaces, Vermosa now stands as one of the South's most thriving growth centers-where commerce, community, and movement converge.
The expanding commercial landscape of Ayala Land Estate is a testament to its growing relevance and appeal. The latest commercial development to open is Landers Superstore Vermosa, the Philippines' biggest superstore branch in Cavite, a clear show of confidence from one of the biggest retail warehouse players in the country. The consumer traffic, job generation, and lifestyle ease that this superstore brings to the residents and neighboring communities are a welcome change to the area.
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