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Four ways Grand Central Park by Federal Land redefines community living
The Philippine Star
|September 19, 2025
In today's crowded urban landscape, true progress means more than just building taller towers or busier districts. It means creating spaces for life—places where families can grow, neighbors connect, and everyday living feels balanced. This is the vision of Federal Land Inc., whose commitment to living in harmony comes alive through its venture, Federal Land Communities (FLC).

At the forefront of this effort is Grand Central Park (GCP), a 10-hectare township in Bonifacio Global City that fuses global sophistication with local warmth. Already home to thriving residences, award-winning landmarks, and thoughtfully planned social spaces, it is a community that proves harmony is possible even at the center of the metropolis.
1. Federal Land Communities: Expanding the vision
Federal Land Communities marks a turning point in township design. These developments are more than just mixed-use—they are multifunctional ecosystems that integrate homes, retail, offices, and social spaces into deliberately connected environments.
In GCP, this means shops that anchor daily living and amenity spaces that encourage community interaction. This versatility ensures spaces adapt as lifestyles change, making the township future-ready.
2. A master-planned community with global character
This story is from the September 19, 2025 edition of The Philippine Star.
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