ABOUT US
Megaworld is the Philippines' No. 1 residential condominium developer and business process outsourcing office developer and landlord. It has an unprecedented track record of completing more than 340 residential buildings, office towers, commercial centers and world-class hotels since 1994.
Through large-scale LIVE-WORK-PLAY-LEARN township developments in the most preferred locations in the country, Megaworld continues to make a complete lifestyle more accessible to people. Its projects also serve as major employment hubs, providing jobs for a workforce that is more than 165,000 strong.
With its reputation as a professionally managed corporation as well as an innovator and first mover in the real estate industry, Megaworld has received numerous awards from prestigious organizations.
Through large-scale LIVE-WORK-PLAY-LEARN township developments in the most preferred locations in the country, Megaworld continues to make a complete lifestyle more accessible to people. Its projects also serve as major employment hubs, providing jobs for a workforce that is more than 165,000 strong.
With its reputation as a professionally managed corporation as well as an innovator and first mover in the real estate industry, Megaworld has received numerous awards from prestigious organizations.
WHY MAKATI?
Megaworld Corporation is the country’s premier property developer. In the last 15 years, the Megaworld Group has built up an impressive—and unequaled portfolio—of more than 50 residential, office and commercial projects that have transformed the metropolitan landscape. Megaworld has set itself apart by challenging old conventions and introducing fresh ideas in the marketplace. Today, the Megaworld brand reflects the proud achievements of a property company whose various projects have enhanced the urban landscape—providing the living, working and leisure environments that allow families to enjoy life better and businesses to thrive and grow.
Makati is known for its developed business district making it one of Asia's important financial, commercial and economic centers. The financial district of Makati is bounded by EDSA, Gil Puyat Avenue, Antonio Arnaiz Avenue/Pasay Road, and Chino Roces Avenue. It mainly encompasses Legazpi Village, Salcedo Village, the Ayala Center, and parts of the Bel-Air neighborhood. Makati is being known for it's cosmopolitan culture, major shopping centers, condominiums, financial hubs, hotels, and entertainment hubs are located around Makati.
Makati is known for its developed business district making it one of Asia's important financial, commercial and economic centers. The financial district of Makati is bounded by EDSA, Gil Puyat Avenue, Antonio Arnaiz Avenue/Pasay Road, and Chino Roces Avenue. It mainly encompasses Legazpi Village, Salcedo Village, the Ayala Center, and parts of the Bel-Air neighborhood. Makati is being known for it's cosmopolitan culture, major shopping centers, condominiums, financial hubs, hotels, and entertainment hubs are located around Makati.
Advantages of Investing in Makati
By all rights a techno-city, Makati is the most preferred location of investors. It is the country''''s undisputed financial center and commercial hub, being home to the headquarters of 40 percent of the top 1,000 multinational and local corporations. To date, it has a total of 62,878 establishments, which include 461 head offices of banks, 10 major IT companies, and 27 contact centers.
1. Superior Infrastructures
Makati's highly developed multi-modal transport infrastructure has made it the most centralized city in Metro Manila and the National Capital Region. The availability of various forms of public transportation, such as the Metro Rail Transit (MRT), jeepneys and buses, complemented by a road network that links the city to the rest of Metro Manila, ensures accessibility and convenience.
The city has the most developed telecommunications infrastructure in the country. With the presence of two major providers for land-based telephone services, the PLDT and Globe Telecom, Makati's teledensity far exceeds the national average.
The city has the most developed telecommunications infrastructure in the country. With the presence of two major providers for land-based telephone services, the PLDT and Globe Telecom, Makati's teledensity far exceeds the national average.
2. Expat-friendly
As host to 54 embassies and 35 consulates, Makati has highly developed foreign transient support institutions. Likewise, it is home to the headquarters of international organizations like the World Health Organization, UNICEF, IFC, and UNDP.
3. World-class amenities
The presence of six five-star hotels, eight shopping malls, and 2,901 restaurants and bars in the city has strengthened its bid to become the “Urban Tourism Capital” of the Philippines. In fact, it was declared by President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo as a “prime urban tourist destination” in 2002 as part of the “Visit Philippines” tourism campaign.
Local and foreign tourists flock to Makati commercial centers, such as Ayala Center and Rockwell Center, primarily because of convenience, accessibility, quality of stores, ambiance, and interior and exterior environment that match world-class standards.
Investors likewise find Makati a “home away from home”, given the high-end yet reasonably priced residential condominiums, villages, and apartments that abound in its midst.
Its restaurants offer all kinds of local and international cuisine that cater to varied preferences, while its night spots and daytime bars give a wide array of choices for those who wish to unwind after work, or simply relish the pleasures of nightlife, Makati-style.
Local and foreign tourists flock to Makati commercial centers, such as Ayala Center and Rockwell Center, primarily because of convenience, accessibility, quality of stores, ambiance, and interior and exterior environment that match world-class standards.
Investors likewise find Makati a “home away from home”, given the high-end yet reasonably priced residential condominiums, villages, and apartments that abound in its midst.
Its restaurants offer all kinds of local and international cuisine that cater to varied preferences, while its night spots and daytime bars give a wide array of choices for those who wish to unwind after work, or simply relish the pleasures of nightlife, Makati-style.
4. Peace of Mind
The Makati police and fire departments have both been cited as the country's best units in 2004. At present, the city government is building a state-of-the-art police headquarters, patterned after that of the Los Angeles Police Department, near the Central Business District. It will form part of an Integrated Central Command Complex that will house all protective sectors, including the city's fire and rescue teams, and the Disaster Coordinating Council.
The City government also takes pride in having recently established the nation's first free-standing emergency care facility, the Acute Care Center (ACC) Ospital ng Makati in Bel-Air. It is staffed round-the-clock by a full complement of qualified doctors, nurses, and support personnel trained in responding to life-threatening illness or injury via the team approach.
The ACC gives crucial support to the major hospitals in the city, which include the Makati Medical Center and the Ospital ng Makati in Barangay Pembo.
The City government also takes pride in having recently established the nation's first free-standing emergency care facility, the Acute Care Center (ACC) Ospital ng Makati in Bel-Air. It is staffed round-the-clock by a full complement of qualified doctors, nurses, and support personnel trained in responding to life-threatening illness or injury via the team approach.
The ACC gives crucial support to the major hospitals in the city, which include the Makati Medical Center and the Ospital ng Makati in Barangay Pembo.
5. Going the ‘extra mile'
The Makati police and fire departments have both been cited as the country’s best units year after year. At present, the city government has built a state-of-the-art police headquarters, patterned after that the Los Angeles Police Department, near the Central Business District. In 2013, the Makati city government has installed more Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras around the Central Business District (CBD) to boost security.