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Address: #056 Mabini Street, Taguig City


2. Name of realtor/ Contact person:
Judy Kate Dela Cruz
3. Square footage/ cost:
Price :PHP 2,500,000,000
Category: Business Building
City: Taguig City
Area/Barangay: Bonifacio Global City
Floor Area: 5,570 sqm
Floors: 17

4. History of Location: Bonifacio Global City (also known as BGC, Global City, or The Fort)
is a financial district in Metro Manila, Philippines. It is located 11 km (6.8 mi) south-east of the
center of Manila in an area disputed between the cities of Makati and Taguig[2][3] as well as the
municipality of Pateros. The area is currently under the de facto administration of the city of
Taguig. In recent years, the district has experienced robust commercial growth through the
sale of military land by the Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA). The entire
district used to be the part of the main Philippine Army camp.
In 1995, Bonifacio Land Development Corporation (BLDC) started planning a major urban
developmentBonifacio Global City. BLDC made a successful bid to become BCDA's
partner in the development of the district. The Ayala Corporation through Ayala Land, Inc.,
and Evergreen Holdings, Inc. of the Campos Group purchased a controlling stake in BLDC

from Metro Pacific in 2003. BCDA and the two companies now control Fort Bonifacio
Development Corporation, which oversees the master planning of Bonifacio Global City.
5. Location in Relation to Target Market:
Bonifacio Global City is between EDSA and C-5 Road. There are seven major access points:
access from the North and West through Kalayaan Avenue which connects it to the North
Gate and the Kalayaan Flyover, access from Taguig in the West via EDSA through McKinley
Road and to the McKinley Gate; the three main entrances (Upper East Gate, Sampaguita
Gate, and Lower East Gate) from C-5 highway in the East; and from the airport through
the Villamor Airbase to the South Gate by Fifth Avenue and Lawton Avenue.
BGC is home to upscale residential condominiums such as Essensa, Serendra, Pacific Plaza
Towers, One McKinley Place, The Luxe Residences, Bonifacio Ridge Twin Towers, and
Regent Parkway and corporate office buildings such as Net One and Bonifacio Technology
Center. Most trendy restaurants, bars, clubs, and retail outlets are on Bonifacio's High Street,
The Shops at Serendra (a.k.a. Piazza or Serendra Plaza), The Fort Square, and The Fort
Strip. The Bonifacio Stop-over and the Car Plaza cater to motorists. BGC is currently
anchored by major shopping centres, Ayala Land's Market! Market!, and Bonifacio High
Street. Many Filipino and multinational corporations have acquired properties and have
committed to relocate their global, regional or national headquarters in the business district.
Opened in late 2009, St. Luke's Medical Center consists of a 16-storey hospital building with
600 patient beds and an 11-storey medical arts building with 374 doctor's clinics and 10
institutes. A coliseum and convention center which is to be built by Northshore Holdings, Inc.
and the Taguig city administration, will be on a 35,000 square metre site adjacent to Market!
Market!. The Bonifacio Civic Center will include a hotel, office building, serviced apartments,
a shopping center, and a food court.
The Shangri-La Hotel Group in 2008 undertook the groundbreaking of Shangri-La at the
Fort. Opened in 2016, Shangri-La at the Fort is a 60-storey mixed-used landmark with 577
hotel guestrooms, 97 hotel residences and 96 luxury condominiums. It is situated along Fifth
Avenue and will be sharing the prime block with the new headquarters building and the
unified bourse of the Philippine Stock Exchangewhich is expected to be completed in 2016.
Many foreign embassies moved from Ayala Avenue in Fort Bonifacio to its permanent
location now near the Global City's center in 2008. The masterplan of Fort Bonifacio was
recently updated to allow efficient traffic management and circulation.

The Bonifacio High Street forms the physical core of the Bonifacio Global City and is
essentially designed as a three-by-three matrix of high-tech offices and residential buildings,
bustling retail outlets and pedestrian-friendly roads and walkways. The grid approach
ensures a city center that is easy to navigate. The 5th and 11th Avenues and 32nd and 26th
Streets serve as the boundaries of the city center
The Retail Promenade which encompasses the 29th Street is characterized by abundant
landscaped areas. Its design concept is centered on an east-west central access with wellknown brands and activity pods. It offers retail at the ground level and offices at the second
floor. The City Square Blocks feature landscaped areas and parks. This is the place for
community activities, where people in Bonifacio Global City can come together. It is an ideal
location for hotels, conference facilities and entertainment venues.
Shopping areas

Market! Market!

Serendra

Bonifacio High Street

HighStreet South Block

Central Square

Forbeswood Heights

The Fort Strip

The Forum

Venice Piazza

Uptown Place Mall

Burgos Circle

The Big Apple

Park Triangle Mall

SM Aura Premier

Church

Saint Michael's Church (formerly known as St. Michael Chaplaincy)

Every Nation Ministries or the (Victory Christian Fellowship)

New Life Christian Center Taguig (located inside the Market! Market! Mall)Forbes Town

Center[edit]
FORBES TOWN CENTER

Forbes Town Center is Megaworld's 5-hectare township community, where 8 Forbestown


Road, Forbeswood Heights, Forbeswood Parklane and Bellagio condominiums are. It has a
combination of low density residential development, shopping strip, dining experiences,
sports enthusiast's and hobby stores, banks and other service facilities.

Uptown Bonifacio
Uptown Bonifacio is a new 15-hectare property located in the northern district of Fort
Bonifacio. Megaworld Corporation plans to build new luxury residential condominiums and
mixed-use business and commercial developments in the area that cater to upper to middle
class markets. The area is near the zone where the British, Japanese, and American
international schools, and other local schools are located.

McKinley Hill
Upper McKinley Road at McKinley Hill

Among Megaworld's development projects in Metro Manila, the 50-hectare McKinley Hill is
by far the biggest. Situated in Fort Bonifacio, the emerging center of metropolitan business,
McKinley Hill has over 4,713 condominium units in 34 residential condominium buildings,
482 residential lots, and close to 300,000 square meters of office space spread across 17
offices. Perfectly abiding by Megaworld's "live-work-play-learn-shop" development concept,
McKinley Hill offers a complete line of residential and office facilities and amenities with
single detached homes, townhouses, a mid-rise condominium, high-rise luxury residences,
BPO office buildings, a Venetian-themed mall, and an events venue, all in development.
There are three international schools, which are the Chinese International School Manila, the
first English-Mandarin bilingual school in the country; the management school Enderun
Colleges, which is partnered with Les Roches International School of Hotel Management in
Switzerland, Alain Ducasse Education in France and Thunderbird School of Global

Management in the USA; and the Korean International School Philippines, the first in the
country.

Heritage Park
Heritage Park was developed by BCDA. It is a 76-hectare high-value, multi-use memorial
park designed with landmarks and equipped with modern interment services, crematory and
other facilities. The park opened in the first quarter of 2001. Heritage Park is located on
Bayani Road in Fort Bonifacio. It is between Libingan ng mga Bayani and The Manila
American Cemetery and Memorial.
6. Traffic Patterns for Costumers:
Bonifacio Global City is between EDSA and C-5 Road. There are seven major access points:
access from the North and West through Kalayaan Avenue which connects it to the North
Gate and the Kalayaan Flyover, access from Taguig in the West via EDSA through McKinley
Road and to the McKinley Gate; the three main entrances (Upper East Gate, Sampaguita
Gate, and Lower East Gate) from C-5 highway in the East; and from the airport through
the Villamor Airbase to the South Gate by Fifth Avenue and Lawton Avenue.
Nearest Train Station: MRT-Guadalupe
Bus Route: Fort Bus
Jeepney Routes: Guadalupe-Fort; Pasay (PICC) Gil Puyat Avenue-Kalayaan Avenue-Fort

Commuting Routes:
From Caloocan:
Route 1: Bus-Bus

Ride a bus from Monumento to NEW MIA via EDSA, Domestic Road or via EDSA, Quirino
Avenue.

Get off at MRT-Ayala station. Landmarks are Ayala Avenue, McKinley Road, SM Annex, and Dusit
Hotel Nikko Manila.

Take the North Exit (not the one going to Glorietta and SM).

The Fort bus/shuttle is just around the nearest corner. It passes through Net2, Market! Market!,
and the Fort Open Field, among others.
Route 2: LRT1-MRT-Bus

Take the LRT1 to EDSA Terminal station.

Walk through the connecting foot bridge towards MRT-Taft terminal station.

Take the MRT to Ayala station.

Take the North Exit (not the one going to Glorietta and SM).

The Fort bus/shuttle is just around the nearest corner. It passes through Net2, Market! Market!,
and the Fort Open Field, among others.
Route 3: LRT1-Bus/FX-Bus

Take the LRT1 to Gil Puyat station.

Ride a bus/FX to Ayala, and get off at Makati Avenue. Landmarks are Makati Shangri-La Hotel,
6750 Ayala Avenue Office Tower & Carpark, Rustan's Department Store & Supermarket,
and Intercontinental Manila.

Take the North Exit (not the one going to Glorietta and SM).

The Fort bus/shuttle is just around the nearest corner. It passes through Net2, Market! Market!,
and the Fort Open Field, among others.
Route 4: Bus-Jeep

Ride a bus from Monumento to NEW MIA via EDSA, Domestic Road or via EDSA, Quirino
Avenue.

Get off at MRT-Guadalupe Station.

The jeepney terminal is near Jollibee. Take the jeep going to Market! Market!

From Makati:
Route 1: MRT/Jeep-Bus

Arrive at the Ayala MRT Station. In order to get there, either:


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Take the MRT to Ayala station.

Take a jeepney to Landmark and walk towards Ayala station.


Take the North Exit (not the one going to Glorietta and SM).

The Fort bus/shuttle is just around the nearest corner. It passes through Net2, Market! Market!,
and the Fort Open Field, among others.
Route 2: Jeep

From Buendia, take the jeepney going to Fort Bonifacio passing through Kalayaan Avenue. The
jeep will pass through Market! Market!

From Mandaluyong/Pasig:
Route 1: MRT-Bus

Take the MRT to Ayala station.

Take the North Exit (not the one going to Glorietta and SM).

The Fort bus/shuttle is just around the nearest corner. It passes through Net2, Market! Market!,
and the Fort Open Field, among others.
Route 2: MRT-Jeep

Take the MRT to Guadalupe Station.

The jeepney terminal is near Jollibee. Take the jeep going to Market! Market!

From Manila:
Route 1: LRT1-MRT/Jeep/FX-Bus

Arrive at the Ayala MRT Station. In order to get there, either:


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Take the LRT1 to EDSA station, go through the connecting bridge, then take the MRT to
Ayala station.
Take the jeep from Divisoria/Taft to Baclaran. Get off at LRT-EDSA/MRT-Taft station, then
take the MRT to Ayala station.
Take the FX from C.M. Recto, Divisoria to Ayala (only availableuntil 8AM on weekdays) .
Get off along Ayala Avenue and walk towards Greenbelt/Glorietta. Walk to the MRT Ayala station.
Take the North Exit (not the one going to Glorietta and SM).

The Fort bus/shuttle is just around the nearest corner. It passes through Net2, Market! Market!,
and the Fort Open Field, among others.
Route 2: FX/Bus/Jeep-Jeep

Arrive at the Guadalupe MRT Station. In order to get there, either:


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Take the FX from C.M. Recto, Divisoria to Ayala (only availableuntil 8AM on weekdays) .
Get off at Buendia corner Ayala, take the jeepney to Guadalupe, and get off at MRT Guadalupe
station.
Take the PVP Liner bus from Lawton/Taft to Ayala, get off at Buendia, take the jeepney to
Guadalupe, and get off at MRT Guadalupe station.
Take the jeep from Divisoria/Taft to Baclaran. Get off at Buendia, and take the jeep to
Guadalupe. Get off at Guadalupe station.
The jeepney terminal is near Jollibee. Take the jeep going to Market! Market!

From Muntinlupa:
Route 1: Bus-Bus

From Alabang, ride a bus to Navotas via EDSA, Lagro via EDSA, Monumento via EDSA,
Novaliches, Sapang Palay via EDSA, Tenejeros, Marilao via EDSA, or Balara via Quiapo.

Get off at MRT Ayala station.

Ride the Fort bus. It passes through Net2, Market! Market!, and the FortOpen Field, among
others.
Route 2: Bus-Jeep

From Alabang, ride a bus to Navotas via EDSA, Lagro via EDSA, Monumento via EDSA,
Novaliches, Sapang Palay via EDSA, Tenejeros, Marilao via EDSA, or Balara via Quiapo.

Get off at MRT-Guadalupe Station.

The jeepney terminal is near Jollibee. Take the jeep going to Market! Market!

From Paranaque:
Route 1: Bus-MRT-Bus

Ride any bus from Baclaran that passes through EDSA/Ayala.

Get off at MRT-Ayala station. Landmarks are Ayala Avenue, McKinley Road, SM Annex, Dusit
Hotel Nikko Manila, and Intercontinental Manila.

Take the North Exit (not the one going to Glorietta and SM).

The Fort bus/shuttle is just around the nearest corner. It passes through Net2, Market! Market!,
and the Fort Open Field, among others.
Route 2: LRT1-MRT-Bus

Take the LRT1 to EDSA Terminal station.

Walk through the connecting foot bridge towards MRT-Taft terminal station.

Take the MRT to Ayala station.

Take the North Exit (not the one going to Glorietta and SM).

The Fort bus/shuttle is just around the nearest corner. It passes through Net2, Market! Market!,
and the Fort Open Field, among others.
Route 3: LRT1-Bus/FX-Bus

Take the LRT1 to Gil Puyat station.

Ride a bus/FX to Ayala, and get off at Makati Avenue. Landmarks are Makati Shangri-La Hotel,
6750 Ayala Avenue Office Tower & Carpark, Rustan's Department Store & Supermarket,
and Intercontinental Manila.

Take the North Exit (not the one going to Glorietta and SM).

The Fort bus/shuttle is just around the nearest corner. It passes through Net2, Market! Market!,
and the Fort Open Field, among others.
Route 4: LRT1-MRT-Jeep

Take the LRT1 to EDSA Terminal station.

Walk through the connecting foot bridge towards MRT-Taft terminal station.

Take the MRT to Guadalupe Station.

The jeepney terminal is near Jollibee. Take the jeep going to Market! Market!

From Pasay:
Route 1: Jeep

From Buendia corner Taft, take the jeep to Guadalupe, and get off at MRT Guadalupe station.

The jeepney terminal is near Jollibee. Take the jeep going to Market! Market!

Route 2: LRT1-MRT/Jeep-Bus

Arrive at the Ayala MRT Station. In order to get there, either:


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Take the LRT1 to EDSA station, go through the connecting bridge, then take the MRT to
Ayala station.

Take the jeep from Taft to Baclaran. Get off at LRT-EDSA/MRT-Taft station, then take the
MRT to Ayala station.
Take the North Exit (not the one going to Glorietta and SM).

The Fort bus/shuttle is just around the nearest corner. It passes through Net2, Market! Market!,
and the Fort Open Field, among others.

From Quezon City:


Route 1: Bus/LRT1-MRT/MRT-Bus

Arrive at Ayala MRT Station, you can either:


From Fairview, ride a bus to PHILCITE or to Sucat via EDSA and get off at Ayala MRT

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Station.
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From Araneta Center-Cubao Station. Walk through the connecting foot bridge towards
MRT-Cubao station and take the MRT to Ayala station.
Take the MRT to Ayala station.
Take the North Exit (not the one going to Glorietta and SM).

The Fort bus/shuttle is just around the nearest corner. It passes through Net2, Market! Market!,
and the Fort Open Field, among others.
Route 2: Bus/LRT1-MRT/MRT-Jeep

Arrive at Guadalupe MRT Station, you can either:


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From Fairview, ride a bus to PHILCITE or to Sucat via EDSA and get off at Guadalupe
MRT Station.
From Araneta Center-Cubao Station. Walk through the connecting foot bridge towards
MRT-Cubao station and take the MRT to Guadalupe station.
Take the MRT to Guadalupe station.
The jeepney terminal is near Jollibee. Take the jeep going to Market! Market!

From San Pedro, Laguna

Ride a bus to Cubao via EDSA and get off at Ayala corner EDSA.

The Fort bus/shuttle is just around the nearest corner. It passes through Net2, Market! Market!,
and the Fort Open Field, among others.

From Taytay, Rizal:

Ride a jeep/FX to Crossing.

Go to Guadalupe MRT station, either by:


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Taking the MRT from Shaw Blvd. station to Guadalupe station, or

Riding a bus to Guadalupe/Buendia/Ayala via EDSA.


Depending on your destination, you have 2 options:


Ride a jeep to AFP Housing. This route passes through Speed Zone, MC Home Depot, Price
Smart, Bridgestone, HSBC, Net Square, Adidas Sportskamp, Fort 26th, and the Icon.

Ride a jeep to Fort Bonifacio. This route passes through Serendra and Market! Market!

7. Availability of parking:

8. Crime rate of Area: Crime rate in Taguig City down 20%

9. Quality of public service: Home to the Philippine National Police-National Capital


Region Police Headquarters, the PNP Special Action Force, as well as the army,
navy, and marine camps. It is also near an air-support security facility, the
Villamor Air Base.
Two main highways traverse Taguig City, that of the Circumferential Road (C5)
and the South Luzon Express Way (SLEX). The Philippine National Railway (PNR)
traverses the city, while it is also near the international and domestic airports.

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