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A 'University Belt' rises in the South
Manila Bulletin
|August 03 2025
Over the past decade, Southern Luzon has undergone a remarkable transformation, not just as an industrial and residential hub but as an emerging center for higher education.
Santa Rosa, Laguna, along with the surrounding cities of Biñan, Calamba, and parts of Silang and Tagaytay, is steadily positioning itself as the "University Belt" of the South, attracting students, investors, and families seeking world-class education without the congestion of Metro Manila.
This shift is not accidental. It is the result of careful urban planning, strategic investments in infrastructure, and the growing demand for accessible quality education outside of Metro Manila. The South’s appeal is further enhanced by its greener spaces, safer environments, and the convenience of modern estates like Nuvali, Vermosa, and South Forbes.
This story is from the August 03 2025 edition of Manila Bulletin.
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