ArcoVia City is rising as Metro Manila's newest Cyberpark, lifestyle district
The Philippine Star|April 19, 2024
This 12.5-hectare Megaworld township in Pasig becomes an attractive hub for businesses with LEED-certified offices, high-rise condos, an exciting retail and dining mix, and more
MARIS NAZARENO
ArcoVia City is rising as Metro Manila's newest Cyberpark, lifestyle district

Property giant Megaworld's 12.3-hectare ArcoVia City in Pasig City has notched its latest milestone after formally receiving accreditation as a cyber park from the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA), becoming the second such development from Megaworld along C5 Road.

Back in 1999, Megaworld notched a historic first in the Philippines after its pioneering LIVE-WORK-PLAY township, Eastwood City in Quezon City, was granted the first-ever cyber park accreditation by PEZA. This milestone proves to be a major achievement in the country's booming business sector as it paved the way for the rise of the IT-BPO industry in the Philippines, which has since become a major contributor to the economy.

AN EFFICIENT ECOSYSTEM TO GROW BUSINESSES

IT-BPO companies and multinational firms that call Megaworld townships their home enjoy the unparalleled convenience of operating within an efficient community that emphasizes seamless connectivity and mobility.

Continuing to take shape as one of the major developments along the prime segment of the C5 corridor, ArcoVia City enjoys strategic proximity to Bonifacio Global City, the Makati central business district (CBD), and the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA), while also being very accessible to the Ortigas CBD.

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