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Mercato at Uptown Bonifacio
Even during the pandemic, alfresco dining remains the safest and most enjoyable dining experience for Filipinos wanting to indulge and explore a variety of culinary delights once again.
This is the exciting message that Manila’s biggest food market operator Mercato Centrale, in partnership with Megaworld Lifestyle Malls, is sending out to everyone as it welcomes foodies to its uniquely charming Sunset Market by Mercato at Uptown Bonifacio.
Mercato is leveling up the alfresco dining experience known to Filipinos by combining their renowned selection of gastronomic favorites and food merchants this time with over 30 local restaurants and dining brands with the signature curated patio spaces of Megaworld Lifestyle Malls. These two unique aspects make the Sunset Market by Mercato the latest must-experience, go-to food market not just in Bonifacio Global City, but perhaps in the entire metro.
Published July 12, 2021, 2:18 PM
Even in the midst of a pandemic, destinations outside of Metro Manila remain brimming with economic potential.
This is the outlook shared by the country’s largest office developer and landlord, Megaworld Corporation, as the company looks to expand its office portfolio further in its provincial townships in the next five years.
Iloilo Business Park now dominates the Iloilo office leasing market as it hosts to top BPO and multinational firms in nine completed office towers.
Currently, Megaworld has over 70 office buildings, most of which are PEZA-accredited developments, scattered around some of the country’s most bustling destinations.
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