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Ayala Land Estates: Building the South the way the future should be
Manila Bulletin
|April 28, 2025
Southern Luzon has fast become the country’s new convergence zone, with Laguna and Cavite surging ahead as economic powerhouses, this region is emerging as a thriving hub for industries, infrastructure, and modern living.
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At the helm of this momentum is Ayala Land Estates, the country's pioneer planner and builder of the country's premier sustainable mixed-use developments. Backed by a long-term vision rooted in nation-building and supporting local economic growth, Ayala Land Estates laid the groundwork for growth in Southern Luzon, long before its full potential came into view.
Today, that vision is continued to be realized through four transformative estates—Nuvali, Broadfield, Aéra and Southmont—together spanning over 4,500 hectares. Each one weaves together residential, commercial, civic, and lifestyle elements, creating not just livable spaces, but an ecosystem built to define the South’s next chapter.
Four Estates, One Powerful Vision
Nuvali—Regional CBD of CALABARZON
Nuvali leads the charge as the South’s first and largest eco-city and remains Ayala Land Estates’ flagship development. Spread across 2,400 hectares and anchored by a 200-hectare Central Business District, Nuvali is steadily evolving into the most complete and livable urban center in CALABARZON.
The expansion of Ayala Malls Nuvali is ushering in a new era of retail and leisure experiences, while the redevelopment of the Lakeside District is transforming the area into a seamless destination for shopping, dining and nature-forward recreation.
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