MANILA, Philippines - Change brings opportunity. — Nido Qubein
Change is an eternal part of our being that opens up more opportunities for us to grow and explore the vast possibilities of life. It’s an integral factor that helps us achieve the lives we want and pursue passions we love.
Change is one factor that reflects the kind of life that urban dwellers live in Bonifacio Global City (BGC). A prime example of a rapidly growing dynamic city, BGC has earned the distinction of being the “home of passionate minds” where various lifestyle hubs cater to the diverse passions of its people. BGC plays host to various lifestyle hubs and the country’s leading institutions, such as the St. Luke’s Medical Center. Aside from this, within BGC also lies six international schools, corporate headquarters of JP Morgan Chase & Co., Deutsche Bank, and HSBC, dining and retail establishments at Market! Market!, Bonifacio High Street, and Shops at Serendra, and soon the country’s first world-class science museum—the Mind Museum.
More significantly, BGC is also home to Alveo Land’s Two Serendra, an integrated suburban community characterized by a fine balance of life, work, and play. A sprawling development that offers diverse opportunities in life right within one’s reach, Two Serendra is more than just an innovative living space within a dynamic district — it is a distinct development that offers social spaces that allow urbanites to change the way they live.
“The entire Two Serendra development dedicates 65 percent of its land to open greenery—a pioneering feature that allows our residents to innovate the lifestyles they prefer,” says Jennylle Tupaz, Project Development Group Head of Alveo Land. “Complementing Two Serendra’s state-of-the-art lifestyle amenities, this cutting-edge feature provide valuable spaces that insulate urban residents from the buzzing energy of the city outside, so that they can enjoy the serene, suburban feel of the entire community.”
For more information, visit www.alveoland.com.ph, e-mail info@alveosales.com.ph or call (632) 848-5100 (Metro Manila) and 1-800-10-848-5100 (Outside Metro Manila).