Ortigas Land, the trusted developer with over 90 years of experience in real estate development, introduces yet another office development in the vibrant Greenhills Center in San Juan.
Slated to open its doors in the fourth quarter, GH Tower is a modern office building with 15 storeys of workspace, and a gross leasable area of 40,880 square meters.
It is perfect for professionals who want to work in an office tower that values the environment and sustainability, said Trina Chan, Ortigas Land assistant vice president and head of Office Business Unit.
“We wanted GH Tower to be an efficient and productive office space where tenants and employees, especially those who live nearby, will be excited to go to work, while also giving them convenient access to a variety of amenities within Greenhills Center and the new Greenhills Mall slated to open in the 4th quarter of this year,” Chan said.
This new office development is also perfect for tenants seeking a vibrant location for their business.
Show Suite
Prospective tenants can visit the newly opened show suite of the GH Tower and personally experience a myriad of possibilities.
The show suite was set up by Cornersteel Systems Corp., a full service fit-out solutions company. It features an open concept that highlights the column-less feature of the floors and expansive workstations and collaboration areas. It also highlights the floor-to-ceiling glass walls, which allow tenants to appreciate the breath-taking skylines of the Ortigas business district, Quezon City, Pasig City, Taguig City and Manila.
Sustainable spaces
Designed with sustainability in mind, GH Tower has energy-saving LED lighting fixtures and double glazed, double low-e glass panels that offer natural lighting during the day.
It also values water conservation with water-efficient plumbing fixtures and a rainwater collection system.
To further its sustainability drive, GH Tower incorporated bike-friendly facilities, such as secured bike racks that promote the use of bicycles and other non-motorized vehicles. Showers and changing facilities for biker tenants are also available on each floor, Ortigas Land also said.
Electric vehicle owners also need not worry as the company will set up charging stations at the basement parking level of the new Greenhills Mall.
These environmental initiatives are in line with GH Tower’s aim for a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification.
Indeed, GH Tower welcomes employees and guests into spacious common areas and lobbies designed by the Chat Fores Design Studio.
The neutral hues of the lobbies and common areas create an atmosphere of health and wellness, uplifting day-to-day working experiences, Chan said.
In all, GT Tower is a proud project of Ortigas Land, adding to its portfolio of commercial, residential, and mixed-use properties.
Prime location
Another strong asset of GH Tower is its prime location.
According to Ortigas Land, the development is only five minutes away from the Ortigas Central Business District and with a 30 to 45-minute access for residents and workers from Taguig, Makati, Quezon City, North, East, and West of Metro Manila. Travel time to and from all points in the Metro is lessened, improving the well-being of all car users.
“GH Tower has ample parking spaces at the basement levels of the building. Other parking spaces and facilities are additionally available in adjacent buildings within the estate.
“There are several commuter routes servicing the area, including the existing MRT and LRT lines, along with buses and jeepneys. It is also near the upcoming MRT4 station,” Ortigas Land also said.
With direct access to the new Greenhills Mall, GH Tower conveniently provides employees a break from their hectic workday and time to unwind at the new restaurants, cafes, shops and cinemas.
In all, GH Tower isn’t just an office development but also a place that promotes work-life balance.
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The article was originally published in The Philippine Star – Property Report PH and written by Iris Gonzales.
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