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The rise of 15-minute communities

Manila Bulletin

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May 18, 2025

Ayala Land is redefining urban living in the Philippines with a bold yet practical solution to everyday congestion: the 15-minute city.

The rise of 15-minute communities

Through its master planned estates across the country, the property developer is creating walkable communities where daily needs—from work and school to wellness and recreation—are just minutes away.

First popularized in major global cities, the 15-minute city is a development model centered on proximity, where essentials are located within a short walk or bike ride from home. It champions ease of movement, fosters local economies, and promotes healthier, more sustainable lifestyles.

In the Philippines, Ayala Land is applying this globally relevant concept to local realities, addressing chronic urban issues such as traffic, pollution, and inefficient infrastructure. Its estates—including Makati Central Business District, Bonifacio Global City, Arca South in Taguig, Nuvali in Laguna, Vermosa in Cavite, and Vertis North in Quezon City—serve as living examples of this modern urban approach.

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