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Circulo Verde is a
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in
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, the Philippines. It is a primarily residential enclave on a
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of the
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in the village of Bagumbayan on Quezon City's border with
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. The riverfront community is a redevelopment of the former cement plant owned by Concrete Aggregates Corp., a subsidiary of Ortigas & Company. It is one of the four major estates owned and developed by the company in Metro Manila, which in 2019 maintained a combined land bank of across the Eastern Manila cities of
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, Pasig and Quezon City.


Location

Circulo Verde is located along Calle Industria in the southeastern edge of Quezon City just south of the
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and Nuvo City developments. It is on the confluence of the Marikina River and the Manggahan Floodway surrounded on three sides by the river and the village of Manggahan, Pasig. The development is situated in a mainly industrial area, with a number of industrial plants such as those of Chemrez Technologies and
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along Industria. It is immediately north of the Rosario
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of the Manggahan Floodway and opposite the Parklinks development to the west. The development sits eight meters above the Marikina River.


History

The area of Circulo Verde in Bagumbayan formed part of the friar estate known as ''Hacienda de Mandaloyon'' which Ortigas & Company founder Francisco Ortigas and Frank W. Dudley purchased from the
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in the 1920s. The agricultural estate spanned portions of what are now the cities of Mandaluyong, Pasig,
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and Quezon City, and also include the
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, the Greenhills, the Ortigas East (former Frontera Verde), and the Capitol Commons, as well as the
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and the
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currently leased to the national government. In February 2008, Ortigas & Company bought back the Bagumbayan plant of subsidiary Concrete Aggregates Corp. for for redevelopment as a commercial and residential estate. The development, initially named Aqua Verde, was launched in March 2009 with 15 residential towers of staggered heights and a total of 4,000 condominium units announced as part of the mixed-use project. The development courted controversy in 2011 when local government officials of the surrounding cities and municipalities of
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, Pasig, Quezon City,
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, Rodriguez and San Mateo have accused the project's developer of encroaching on the Marikina River and constricting its flow when a river wall was being developed. The officials of the
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-hit areas expressed concern on the impact of the alleged reclamation when photographs of the river wall's construction were shared showing a supposed decrease in the river's width from 150 meters to just 50 meters. The project's engineer consultant, DCCD Engineering, denied the accusations and claimed that the riverbank protection wall actually improved the river's flow. The perimeter wall was also designed to avoid soil erosion that may be caused by the currents of the Marikina River running alongside the development. DCCD also claimed that the project was in full compliance with the Water Code of the Philippines explaining that the 16-meter easement in Circulo Verde was followed. In April 2012, Ortigas & Company announced the construction of a steel bridge over the Marikina River in partnership with the Pasig city government that will connect Calle Industria and the Circulo Verde perimeter road with Amang Rodriguez Avenue in Manggahan. It also announced that a central park and a stand-alone retail center will be constructed in the property. The company held the groundbreaking ceremony for the four-lane wide bridge in June 2019 and announced a target completion date of H2 2020.


Developments

Circulo Verde houses five high-rise condominium complexes, the Majorca, Ibiza, Seville, Lleida and Avila. It also contains a low-rise townhouse development called Circulo Verde Garden Homes. Other developments within the mixed-use community include: * Bannister Academy * CV Sports Hub, a multi-use recreational sports center. It consists of three facilities, namely The Bike Playground, CV Quad and Palms Arena. The Bike Playground is the first bike park in the Philippines which opened in March 2017. It features an asphalt pump track and has a 1-kilometer outdoor trail and a kids' track. The CV Quad is a convertible court for
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,
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,
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and
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. Palms Arena is Circulo Verde's
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standard-sized
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. * Hachi Park, a
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named after the famous Japanese Akita dog, Hachikō. The park is equipped with benches and dog stations including water vessels and rubbish bins, and is secured by a 1.2 meter-high fence. It opened in February 2014. * Industria, the retail anchor for the Circulo Verde development which opened in October 2015. The lifestyle center has two levels with a total of of retail space. It houses a mix of cafes, restaurants and a co-working space. * The Cirque, a 55-unit serviced apartment which opened in October 2017. It is managed by Hospitality Innovators Inc.


References


External links

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Officia website of Circulo Verde
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