Bridgetowne, Robinsons Land Corporation’s first township, is straddling the best that both Quezon City and Pasig City have to offer, quite literally.
The 30.6-hectare township features a 200-meter bridge connecting the two cities, with four vehicles, a 1-meter-wide lane for bikes, and a 1.5-meter-wide lane for pedestrians.
“More than linking the two cities on which the estate will rise, the bridge will allow people to conveniently enjoy the best that Quezon City and Pasig can offer,” said Robinsons Land President and CEO Frederick D. Go as the bridge was formally unveiled to the public on September 5, 2019.
“This bridge will help alleviate traffic, especially for those coming from the east. I’m sure it will be a very welcome infrastructure for everyone,” he added.
According to Go, the landmark bridge is envisioned as the highlight of the sprawling real estate development and a symbol of connection to the Bridgetowne community that residents and employees of companies operating within the township will enjoy.
Given the premium that Filipinos place on work-life balance, Bridgetowne will have office buildings and residential condominiums, shopping centers, a 5-star hotel, a one-hectare park, a school, a hospital, and a transport terminal. The township will genuinely be a place where everything is within reach.
“Bridgetowne is a self-contained community,” said Go.
Bridgetowne’s residential condominiums will also cater to a wide range of property owners who will get to enjoy the estate’s live-work-play-dream lifestyle.