Third IT-BPO hub rises at Mall of Asia Complex

Perspective of ThreeE-com Center

MANILA, Philippines - Leading property developer SM Prime Holdings Inc. is set to break ground this month for its newest landmark, ThreeE-com Center, the latest project of the company’s Commercial Properties Group (CPG).

This 15-story commercial building will rise within the prime business location of SM’s flagship development, the 67-hectare Mall of Asia (MOA) Complex in Pasay City. Similar to its predecessors, Three E-com Center boasts of a dynamic architectural design by Miami-based architectural firm, Arquitectonica featuring semi-circular twin towers with a total gross floor area of 111,727 sqm.

The E-com Centers is a series of modern and iconic office buildings mostly targeting technology-based industries and business process outsourcing (BPO) companies.

ThreeE-com is designed to efficiently cater to the daily needs of its tenants, offering retail units on the ground and a portion of the fifth floor called ThreeE-com Prism Plaza.  The three-level parking podium is located at the second to fourth floors and offices are from the fifth to the 15th floors.

ThreeE-com Center will cater to the growing demand for office space from the outsourcing industry as well as shipping, logistics and other businesses. The development of this project will continue to establish the E-com Centers as a premier address in Metro Manila given its ideal location and well-planned environment.

“The BPO sector has been one of our major economic growth drivers and it has not exhibited signs of slowing down. This gives us the confidence and motivation to continue pursuing projects like this,” according to Dave Rafael, CPG senior vice president.

The ground breaking event follows the near completion of FiveE-com Center, which will formally open in April 2015.

 FiveE-com is one among six E-com buildings to rise at the MOA complex offering office spaces for BPOs and regular office tenants. FiveE-Com is further linked via bridgeways to predecessors One and TwoE-com Center and to the MOA North Parking Building.

 

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