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Capitol Commons

Coordinates:14°34′33″N121°03′49″E / 14.575833°N 121.063611°E /14.575833; 121.063611
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Mixed-use development in Pasig, Philippines

Capitol Commons
A foot pathway skirting the Capitol Commons Park, a centerpiece urban park in the Capitol Commons
Project
Opening date2011; 15 years ago (2011)
DeveloperOrtigas & Company
OwnerOrtigas & Company
WebsiteCapitol Commons
Physical features
TransportMetro interchange3Shaw Boulevard
Metro interchange MMS Ortigas South(future)
Location
Place
Map
Interactive map of Capitol Commons
Coordinates:14°34′33″N121°03′49″E / 14.575833°N 121.063611°E /14.575833; 121.063611
LocationOranbo,Pasig,Metro Manila, Philippines
AddressMeralco Avenue, cor. Shaw Boulevard, Ortigas Center, Brgy. Oranbo, Pasig City 1600 Metro Manila, Philippines

Capitol Commons is amixed-use development in Oranbo,Pasig,Metro Manila,Philippines. It is a redevelopment of the formerRizal Provincial Capitol complex located in the village of Oranbo adjacent to theOrtigas Center financial district. The 10-hectare (25-acre) site being developed by Ortigas & Company Limited Partnership, the same developer behind Ortigas Center, features Pasig's first high-end shopping center calledEstancia at Capitol Commons. Once completed, the25-billion mixed-use commercial, residential and office development will have 35,000 square meters (380,000 sq ft) of retail space, 20,000 square metres (220,000 sq ft) of office space forknowledge process outsourcing (KPO) companies, and 280,000 square meters (3,000,000 sq ft) of residential units.[1] The development is also home to the Capitol Commons Park, which takes up fifty percent of the development.[1]

Location

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Capitol Commons is situated in the southern portion ofbarangay Oranbo in the western part of Pasig, just north of barangay Kapitolyo (named after the formerRizal provincial capitol). It is an eastern extension ofOrtigas Center bounded byMeralco Avenue on the west,Shaw Boulevard on the south, Camino Verde Road to the east, and Capt. Henry Javier Street to the north. It is located close to major Pasig landmarks such as thePhilSports Complex, theDepartment of Education main offices, Valle Verde Country Club, and theUniversity of Asia and the Pacific. The development is served byShaw Boulevard MRT station which lies approximately 1 kilometer (0.62 mi) to the west.

History

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The second Rizal Provincial Capitol in 2007. It served as the official seat of Rizal from 1950 until 2009 and was demolished in 2010.

The Capitol Commons site formed part of theHacienda de Mandaloyon which Ortigas & Co. founder Don Francisco Ortigas y Barcinas purchased from theAugustinian religious order during the early days of theAmerican colonial period.[2] The estate spanned 4,033 hectares (9,970 acres) covering parts of Pasig,Mandaluyong,Quezon City andSan Juan in what was then the province ofRizal. Over the years, Ortigas & Co. developed and sold off most of the former estate as subdivisions or villages such as Valle Verde,Greenhills, Wack-Wack and Greenmeadows. In 1950, the provincial capitol was moved from its former location on theMariquina River in barangay Santa Rosa, Pasig to this new site donated by Ortigas & Co. The second Rizal capitol stood on this site for close to 60 years even after Pasig was separated from the province and annexed toMetropolitan Manila since November 7, 1975. In 2008, the Rizal provincial government finally moved its capital toAntipolo with its new capitol located near theYnares Center. Ownership of the old capitol site was then returned to the Ortigas company for redevelopment as a commercial center in 2011.[3]

Estancia Mall and office complex

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Estancia at Capitol Commons

Estancia is the upscale retail anchor for the Capitol Commons development. It has 30,000 square meters (320,000 sq ft) of leasable space in three levels and is anchored by international furniture retailers West Elm andPottery Barn.[4] Thelifestyle center also carries other international brands such asAéropostale,Old Navy,Cortefiel,Debenhams,Kurt Geiger,Diesel andIsaac Mizrahi. It is also home to several restaurant chains such asCoco Ichiban andTWG Tea. A major component of the Estancia mixed-use complex is the North and South Wings, which house 19,461 square meters (209,480 sq ft) ofbusiness process outsourcing (BPO) office space accredited by thePhilippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA). The mall was completed in 2014.[5]

Estancia Mall expansion

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Ortigas & Company have allotted26 billion in key developments within the Capitol Commons property. This includes a large expansion to Estancia Mall, initially called The Paragon and Entertainment Hub in previous marketing materials, called the East Wing.[6] Estancia Mall's expanded section has a gross floor area of 76,000 square meters (820,000 sq ft). It houses a branch ofThe SM Store, six cinemas, more lifestyle shops, and office spaces at the top floors.[7] Those office spaces are located at the Estancia Offices, which consist of three towers: North Wing, South Wing, and West Wing.[8]

The mall's new section opened on November 29, 2019. It hosts the first-ever Ortigas Cinemas with four digital cinemas and two luxurious Screening Room Cinemas. It is also co-managed by SM Cinema.

Other projects

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Estancia at Capitol Commons with the Imperium and Royalton towers in the background

Residential condominiums

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  • The Imperium
  • The Royalton
  • Maven
  • Empress
  • Maxen

Retail

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  • Unimart Supermarket
  • Gastro
  • Paragon Mall

Leisure

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  • Capitol Commons Park

External links

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References

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  1. ^ab"Ortigas launches P25B Pasig City project".Philippine Daily Inquirer. December 15, 2011. RetrievedJune 3, 2015.
  2. ^"Ortigas clan stages business comeback".Philippine Star. RetrievedJune 3, 2015.
  3. ^"Rizal capitol to be transferred to Antipolo".GMA Network News. June 17, 2008. RetrievedJune 3, 2015.
  4. ^"Ortigas & Co opens new mall".ABS-CBN News. Archived fromthe original on December 11, 2014. RetrievedJune 3, 2015.
  5. ^"Ortigas taps CBRE Phils. for new Pasig BPO facility".Manila Bulletin. RetrievedJune 3, 2015.[permanent dead link]
  6. ^"Capitol Commons Entertainment Hub".
  7. ^"Ortigas & Company to spend P26B on Capitol Commons".Rappler. July 5, 2018. RetrievedJuly 5, 2018.
  8. ^"Estancia Offices".Ortigas Land. RetrievedFebruary 10, 2025.
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