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A new central business district is rising in Bacolod

A lifestyle mall, residential condominiums, offices and lush parks are just some of the things that highlight the township lifestyle at The Upper East.

The recent Colliers Philippine Property Market Report highlighted the fact that, even before the pandemic, there has already been a growing interest for residential developments outside Metro Manila.

Bacolod City is one such city that offers a lot of benefits to those looking for a home beyond the National Capital Region. These challenging times have shown how preferences of property buyers have changed because of the pandemic: refreshing spaces, less dense urban location, safety and security, and topnotch amenities. These are conveniences that allow homeowners to have access to everyday opportunities that will nourish their health and well-being.



Bacolod City’s new CBD

Poised to become Bacolod City’s first masterplanned mixed use community is The Upper East by property giant Megaworld. Inspired by the dynamic city of New York, the 34-hectare township will be home to Bacolod’s newest central business district, as well as residential condominiums, malls and commercial centers, mixed use buildings, state-of-the-art office towers and hotels.

It will also feature its own transport hub, church, green and open parks, and a central plaza featuring creative urban art installations. Future residents of the township will surely love the privilege of enjoying an urban environment while still being surrounded by nature inside the township—a sought after component by most urban dwellers, especially in the age of the pandemic.

“We are excited to see the beautiful transformation of this side of Bacolod gradually coming to fruition. Bacolodnons who enjoy success from all over the world, especially those who spent their childhood here, can now go full circle and relive their memories as they come home and create new legacies here at The Upper East,” said Jennifer Ann Palmares-Fong, vice president for sales and marketing of Megaworld Bacolod.

One feature of this township is the 30-meter wide, six-lane Upper East Avenue that will stretch for around one kilometer and will connect Lopez Jaena Street to the Circumferential Road. Other roads inside the township will be at least 20 meters wide.

The 14-story One Manhattan offers a variety of unit cuts tailored to the various lifestyles of Bacolodnons.

An inspired way of life

There’s a home waiting for homebuyers in Bacolod at the 14-story One Manhattan. Located at the corner of Manhattan and Lexington Streets in The Upper East, One Manhattan offers 260 units which include studio (up to 33 sqm), one-bedroom (up to 85 sqm), two-bedroom (up to 112 sqm), and three-bedroom cuts (up to 153 sqm). The one-, two-, and three-bedroom units have various layout choices, including bi-level garden units and loft units, with either a lanai or balcony.

Fitness buffs will definitely enjoy One Manhattan’s “first-in-Bacolod” amenities, which include a wall climbing facility, putting greens, a mini track oval with gym, and an outdoor Jacuzzi at the second level amenity deck. The entire amenity deck and the main lobby will be powered with WiFi internet access for the convenience of residents.

The residential property will have an exclusive bar and lounge at the roof deck, overlooking Bacolod’s cityscape, the Negros mountains in the east, and the amazing sunset on Guimaras Strait in the west.



On top of these, the tower will also have its own private dining hall, adult and kiddie pools, pool deck with an outdoor shower area, game and entertainment room, function hall, reading nooks, outdoor seating areas and an outdoor children’s play area.

“This is our third residential condominium development within The Upper East, with more generous unit layouts and sizes and unique amenities. Our loft units are the first of their kind here in the city since we hope to give the best for Bacolod,” Palmares-Fong added.

Since the launch of the first residential condominium development in The Upper East in 2018, prices of condo units in the township have already appreciated by 40 percent.


Article and Photo originally posted by Inquirer last May 1, 2021 3:14am and written by Tessa Prieto-Valdes.

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