Greenfield District Explained

Development Name:Greenfield District
Location:Highway Hills, Mandaluyong, Metro Manila, Philippines
Address:EDSA and Shaw Boulevard
Developer:Greenfield Development Corporation
Owner:Greenfield Development Corporation
Coordinates:14.5775°N 121.0544°W
Website:Greenfield District
Transport:

Jeepneys, UV Express, P2P buses

Greenfield District is a transit-oriented mixed-use development next to a Shaw Boulevard station in Mandaluyong, Metro Manila, the Philippines. It is a redevelopment of the old United Laboratories (Unilab) pharmaceutical plant and adjacent retail market in the barangay Highway Hills adjoining the barangay Kapitolyo, Pasig to the east. The 15ha mixed commercial and residential complex is in the crossroads of EDSA and Shaw Boulevard immediately south of the Ortigas Center financial district. It consists of an office tower, condominium high-rises, a central park, retail centers and recreational facilities.[1] [2] [3]

Location

Greenfield District is situated along Metro Manila's main thoroughfare, EDSA, near the geographic center of the metropolis. It is a natural extension of Ortigas Center abutting the Shangri-La Plaza and Edsa Shangri-La, Manila developments, as well as Lourdes School of Mandaluyong, to the north. The district is spread over an area bounded on the north by Shaw Boulevard, on the east by Pioneer Street on the south by Reliance Street, and EDSA on the west. It is in a rapidly urbanizing area of eastern Mandaluyong that saw gentrification in the late 2000s with the construction of Robinsons Cybergate and Forum Robinsons, TV5 Media Center, Avida Towers Centera and the SM Light, SM Fame and SM Flair residential towers by SM Investments. Greenfield District is directly connected to the Manila MRT 3 Shaw Boulevard station through its Greenfield Pavilion (formerly EDSA Central Pavilion). It is also indirectly linked to Shangri-La Plaza and Starmall Edsa Shaw through the walkways of the MRT station.

History

Greenfield District is on a 30ha plot of land acquired by Unilab founder Jose Yao Campos from Ortigas & Company in the 1950s. For a long time, the area belonged to the 4033ha Hacienda de Mandaloyon (also known as Mandaloya, Mandaloyen, or Mandaloyong), a former friar estate owned by the Order of Saint Augustine which Francisco Ortigas purchased in the 1920s.[4] The Campos group moved its Unilab production plant from its Santa Mesa compound to the Mandaluyong property in 1961.[5] In the same year, the group formed Greenfield Development Corp. to manage the rest of the property.[6]

Greenfield Development's first foray into the property development industry was with its wet and dry goods market launched in the 1970s. The Edsa Central, popularly known as Edsa Crossing, covered of a corner of the property facing Edsa and Shaw Boulevard and included a jeepney terminal.[7] After two decades, Greenfield Development announced its complete redevelopment into a modern shopping center to be divided into four separate buildings or sections, namely the Edsa Central Station Mall, Edsa Central Bazaar, Edsa Central Wet Market and Jeepney Park.[7] Along with the makeover of its flagship mall in December 2003, Greenfield Development announced that a masterplan for the property as the new Greenfield District mixed-use development was being drawn up.[8] It launched its first condominium project in the district in January 2004, the Soho Central, in partnership with Jose Antonio's Meridien Development Group.[9]

In March 2007, Unilab announced that it would be transferring all its production facilities in Mandaluyong to its 35000m2 Pharma Campus in Biñan, Laguna.[10] In November 2009, Greenfield Development broke ground on the second residential development in the district, its first exclusive project, with the twin-tower Twin Oaks Place.[11]

Developments

Greenfield District boasts a variety of amenities, including strip malls like The Hub, The Portal, The Square, and Pavilion, along with office buildings such as IT Center 2, Greenfield Tower, and HealthFirst Williams Center. It is also home to residential developments like Twin Oaks Place and Zitan, forming part of the Edsa Central development. It also hosts the Greenfield Weekend Market which offers outdoor dining and live jazz music every weekend evening.[3] The market is housed in the Greenfield Central Park that occupies the open space between the four retail buildings. The District's green open spaces comprise 40% of the entire development. The Portal houses an indoor rock climbing gym known as Climb Central Manila and formerly a trampoline park, known simply as Trampoline Park.[1] [3]

Other notable establishments in the District include the offices of Greenfield Development Corporation, a Bank of the Philippine Islands branch, and the open-air Mayflower Parking that houses the Food Truck Fest, fire and police sub-stations, a Maxus showroom, Unilab's main and R&D offices, and warehouses respectively belonging to La Perla and Univet Nutrition and Animal Healthcare Company (UNAHCO).[12] [13]

Office buildings

IT Center 2

IT Center 2, also known as the EDSA Central IT Center, is a two-story Philippine Economic Zone Authority-accredited office building on EDSA and United Street. Built in 2009, it hosts Teleperformance.[14]

Greenfield Tower

Greenfield Tower is a 30-storey office building on Mayflower Street and Williams Street with a total leasable office space of 65765m2. It features a six-level retail podium, a restaurant, garden and auditorium on its roof deck.[3] It was completed in October 2017.[15]

Residential developments

Twin Oaks Place

Twin Oaks Place is a twin tower residential condominium development along Shaw Boulevard consisting of a 43-storey East Tower and a 49-storey West Tower. Its first tower, West Tower, was completed in 2014, while its second tower, East Tower, was topped off in October 2017.[15] [16]

Zitan

Zitan is a 35-storey condominium development by Equus Property Venture, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Greenfield Development. It is located next to The Pavilion development and the MRT station.[17]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Greenfield District: An integrated urban community above the rest . . Inquirer.net BrandRoom . 13 October 2017 . 12 February 2020.
  2. Web site: Global firms make Greenfield Tower home . . TDT . 6 March 2019 . 12 February 2020.
  3. Web site: Rising city center enhances profile of Mandaluyong City . . 8 March 2018 . 12 February 2020.
  4. Web site: The Ortigas clan stages a business comeback . . Flores, W.L. . 19 December 2005 . 12 February 2020.
  5. Ibañez, Rodolfo G. (2002). Bayanihan: the many great lessons of United Laboratories, Inc, p. 97. Anvil Publishing.
  6. Web site: Greenfield to develop luxury community in Laguna . . Galang, V.M.P. . 5 February 2019.
  7. Web site: Greenfield's EDSA Central gets makeover . . 27 December 2003 . 12 February 2020.
  8. Web site: Campos family finalizing masterplan for 23-hectare Pasig-Mandaluyong CBD . . de la Peña, Z.B. . 24 August 2009 . 12 February 2020.
  9. Web site: SOHO Central project unveiled . . 3 January 2004 . 12 February 2020.
  10. Web site: Unilab to build new mfg facility in Laguna . . de la Peña. Zinnia B. . 19 March 2007 . 12 February 2020.
  11. Web site: Campos Group to launch 5 new residential projects . . de la Peña, Z.B. . 25 November 2009 . 12 February 2020.
  12. Web site: Food Truck Fest. Greenfield Development Corporation. May 5, 2024.
  13. Web site: Greenfield District Map. Greenfield Development Corporation. May 5, 2024. September 2023.
  14. Web site: EDSA Central IT Center. KMC Savils. May 5, 2024.
  15. Web site: Greenfield District tops off two towers . . 18 October 2017 . 12 February 2020.
  16. Web site: A lofty point of view at Twin Oaks Place . . Inquirer.net BrandRoom . 13 November 2017 . 12 February 2020.
  17. Web site: Your space, your pace at Zitan . . 3 January 2015 . 12 February 2020.