Robinsons Cybergate
Mixed-use development in Mandaluyong, Philippines From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Robinsons Cybergate, also known as Robinsons Cybergate Complex and Cybergate City, is a 7.18-hectare (17.7-acre) mixed-use urban development located along EDSA corner Pioneer Street in Mandaluyong, Philippines. Owned and developed by Robinsons Land Corporation the property development arm of JG Summit Holdings, the development is anchored by four office buildings named Robinsons Cybergate Center Towers 1, 2, 3 and Robinsons Cybergate Plaza, which also has a Go Hotel branch occupying the tower, as well as five residential condominium complexes.[1]
Robinsons Cybergate as seen from Guadalupe, Makati | |
Project | |
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Opening date | 2004 (Forum Robinsons) |
Developer | Robinsons Land Corporation |
Architect |
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Operator | Robinsons Land Corporation |
Owner | JG Summit Holdings |
Website | Robinsons Land Corporation |
Physical features | |
Transport | 3 Boni station E Guadalupe ![]() |
Location | |
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Location | Barangka Ilaya, Mandaluyong, Metro Manila, Philippines |
Area | |
• Total | 7.18 ha (17.74 acres) |
The site is a Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) certified economic zone, and has a close proximity to public transportation along EDSA, such as the Boni station of the MRT Line 3, the Guadalupe Bus Stop of the EDSA Busway, and the Guadalupe Ferry Station of the Pasig River Ferry Service, located across the Guadalupe Bridge.[2][3]
There is also a Robinsons Cybergate in Cebu which started development in 2010. It is located in near Chung Hua in Osmeña Boulevard, Cebu City.
Structures
Office buildings
- Robinsons Cybergate Center Tower 1
- Robinsons Cybergate Center Tower 2
- Robinsons Cybergate Center Tower 3
- Robinsons Cybergate Plaza
Residential buildings
- Axis Residences
- Gateway Garden Ridge
- Gateway Garden Heights
- Go Hotel at Robinsons Cybergate Plaza
- One Gateway Place
- Gateway Regency
Shopping center
- Forum Robinsons (closed; Robinsons Place Pioneer from 2004-2009)
Offices
- Office of the Vice President of the Philippines
- Accenture
- Jobstreet Philippines
- Foundever
- Summit Media
- TTEC
- Vertiv
- Avalon Edunet Plus, Inc.
The development is also home to the Office of the Vice President of the Philippines (OVP), who moved to Cybergate Plaza in 2022, under the tenure of Sara Duterte.[4][5]
See also
References
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