Hong Kong-inspired train link perks up business in two malls east of Manila

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'The Link takes inspiration from Hong Kong and its malls that are connected directly to the MTR in most districts, as well as London’s Hop-on Hop-off experience by bus,' says Robinsons Land Corporation

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ENTRANCE. Mallgoers exit Robinsons Metro East via The Link, a 4,000-square-meter passageway that leads to LRT-2 Marikina-Pasig Station at the corner of Marcos Highway and Felix Avenue in Pasig City, on March 16, 2024. Isagani de Castro, Jr./Rappler The parking fee is also only P30 a day, unlike many malls near train stations in Mandaluyong City, Pasig City, Makati City where the minimum is P50 daily or parking is metered. In Quezon City, Ayala’s Trinoma Mall, however, commuters can park and ride the MRT-3 for P50 on weekdays.

“The project aligns with Robinsons Land’s commitment to facilitating efficient transportation,” said Joel Lumanlan, RLC vice president for operations and marketing during the signing. MINI-PARK. Children and adults enjoy a mini-indoor park in The Link, a Hong Kong-inspired interconnection access that makes it easier for people to walk to Robinsons Metro East from the LRT-2 Marikina-Pasig Station in Pasig City, on March 16, 2024.

Pasig Mayor Vico Sotto had said during the opening in July that the new annex seeks to improve customer satisfaction of the city’s taxpayers, noting that business taxes make up half of the city’s revenues. People can go there for business registration, tax assessment and payment, and regulatory permit applications.

There’s also a Metro East Studio, a large space for dance classes or practices, fan meet-ups, workshops, yoga, ballet, band practices, and musical performances. CLEAN. Commuters walk through a brightly lit passageway at Sta. Lucia in Cainta, Rizal which leads to the LRT-2 Marikina-Pasig Station at the corner of Marcos Highway, on March 16, 2024. Isagani de Castro, Jr./Rappler

 

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