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Pioneerin Mandaluyong City is envisioned to rise as the next busines district in booming Philippines. Enviably situated, it links Makati and Ortigas -- the country's busiest corporate hubs. Transportation options abound. Branching from Pioneer are routes that lead to EDSA and other districts, plied day and night by privately-owned and public utility vehicles. MRT Station 8 , joined top Pioneer Grand Central Complex by covered passages, opens to the Metro Rail Transit -- seen as the metropolis' solution to traffic congestion. On this strategic location, the Centrial Park Place will rise to create new standards for a changing cosmopolis.A City Within a City 0
On 2.1 hectares of prime land along Pioneer Mandaluyong City, a most unique mixed-use development will rise to match the
needs of the modern Filipino. The Central Park Place is the tallest edifice withen the Pioneer Grand Central Complex.
Understanding how you value your time and personal efficiency, this mixed-use development masterfully integrates business,
commercial, residential and leisure components. Amid all theses is a recreational park which rests atop five levels of retail outlets.
The first of its kind in the country, the Pioneer Grand Central Complex is connected by covered walkways of MRT Station 8
(MRT Pioneer-Boni Station).
Accessibility RedefinedBreaking time barriers, Letting you do more in less time, with so little effort. Accesibility and convenience take on a fresher meaning. Within reach in minutes The Pioneer Grand Central Complex opens to Station 8 (Pioneer-Boni Station) of the MRT --the fastest, most modern mass transport system in the country. The MRT has 13 stations from North Avenue, Quezon City to Taft Avenue, Pasay City -- speeding through the central business districts of Ortigas Center and Makati City. A traffic and pollution-free MRT trip along the entire lenght of EDSA will take no more than thirty minutes. Minutes away from where you work, shop and play. The Metro Rail Transport (MRT) breezes through EDSA traffic with air-conditioned trains. All 13 stations are will-ventilated and well-lit.
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