Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Vista Land launches flagship project in BGC


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Vista Land chair Manuel B. Villar. FILE PHOTO



MANILA, Philippines–Vista Land and Lifescapes Inc. has launched Vista Hub, its flagship office development located in upscale Bonifacio Global City.


Rising on a 2,650-square-meter property along 21st Drive, East Forbes, the 15-story office development has a total of nine office floors for IT and BPO use with dining options made available on the first two floors. Parking will be on four podium levels and one basement.


With a gross floor area more than 20,000 square meters, the P1.5-billion tower plans to capture entrants in the IT and BPO industry as well as expand, consolidate and relocate requirements of existing companies from Makati and other business districts.


Vista Hub in BGC is designed for 24/7 operations with 100-percent back-up power and reliable support facilities that include high-speed elevators, high-speed fiber-optic telecommunications backbone and secured building monitoring system.


Vista Land has partnered with Colliers International to become Vista Hub’s official marketing arm.


Vista Land president Manuel Paolo A. Villar said: “We have tapped Colliers for the project due to their expertise in offering integrated and creative business solutions to its clients.”


Vista Land’s partnership with Colliers started with the group’s initial venture in the BPO office development through the Worldwide Corporate Center (WCC) in Shaw Boulevard, Mandaluyong City.


“In the future we will build more IT BPO developments,” said Vista Land chair Manuel B. Villar, adding that Vista Land has yet to develop another BPO hub, also called Vista Hub, on a 10-hectare lot in Vista City along Vista Avenue, Daang Hari in southern Metro Manila.


Vista Hub in BGC started excavation and construction this month and completion is expected by the second quarter of 2016.



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