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AYALA LAND STRENGTHENS THE NORTHERN CORRIDOR THROUGH CONNECTED, FUTURE-READY ESTATES
The Philippine Star
|November 28, 2025
From Quezon City to Bulacan, Cloverleaf and Crossroads offer seamless mobility and strategic access for long-term growth.
Cloverleaf Commercial Hub Commercial Lots Aerial View of Cloverleaf Commercial Hub *artist's rendition only, may be subject to change
What does it mean to invest in a region where mobility, infrastructure, and everyday life naturally converge? Along the Northern Corridor, from Balintawak in Quezon City to Plaridel in Bulacan, Ayala Land is shaping a new landscape of connected, future-ready estates designed to support the accelerating movement of people and commerce across Metro Manila and Central Luzon.
This northern stretch has long been a vital link for workers, families, and businesses traveling between the capital and the region. Today, with the rise of new infrastructure and the upcoming New Manila International Airport, it stands at the cusp of a transformative growth cycle.
More than a passageway, the Northern Corridor has evolved into a thriving economic belt where access fuels opportunity. Daily movement flows in both directions: residents from CAMANAVA and Quezon City travel north for work and enterprise, while those from Bulacan, Nueva Ecija, and Cabanatuan journey into Metro Manila for employment and services. NLEX serves as the backbone of this exchange, offering fast, dependable mobility that binds the region together. With increasing activity, expanding industrial centers, and a growing population, the North is emerging as one of the country's most strategic investment destinations for 2026 and beyond.
This story is from the November 28, 2025 edition of The Philippine Star.
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