
ROBINSONS OFFICES, the office development and leasing arm of Robinsons Land Corp. (RLC), said Cybergate Iloilo Tower 3 has earned LEED v4 Silver Certification, aligning with its technique to deliver environmentally responsible office spaces in key growth areas outside Metro Manila.
LEED (leadership in energy and environmental design) is a globally recognized green constructing certification system.
“We see Iloilo and Western Visayas as a crucial a part of the country’s long-term growth story,” Robinsons Land Senior Vice-President and Business Unit General Manager for Robinsons Offices Jericho P. Go said in a press release on Thursday.
“By developing premium office spaces in regional centers, we enable businesses to expand with confidence while helping professionals stay closer to their families, improve day by day quality of life, and grow with their communities,” he added.
The complex sits inside Robinsons Land’s 10-hectare destination estate in Iloilo and serves business process outsourcing (BPO) firms, information technology firms, and other enterprises requiring premium office space in a strategic provincial location.
Tower 3 adds 12 floors of recent office space to the event, which already includes Tower 1 (five floors) and Tower 2 (eight floors).
Cybergate Iloilo Tower 3 incorporates energy‑efficient constructing systems, upgraded fixtures, shared spaces, and open areas. It also provides bike racks, landscaped outdoor spaces, and views of Iloilo’s countryside.
The property is pre‑provisioned for future electric vehicle charging to support tenants transitioning to greener transport.
“Tower 3 also features LED lighting and an on-site sewage treatment plant, while habitat restoration across greater than 25% of the location supports ecological balance, greener urban spaces, and compliance with LEED Restoration and Protection credit requirements,” the corporate said.
“Recycled-content materials were also used during construction to assist minimize waste, reduce environmental impact, and support circular-economy practices,” it added.
ROBINSONS LOGISTIX
Meanwhile, Robinsons Logistix & Industrials, Inc. (RLX) said it has partnered with Robinsons Retail Holdings, Inc. to launch an enormous‑box facility for Shopwise on the Sierra Valley Destination Estate in Cainta, Rizal.
“Designed to serve each the growing local people and visitors to the estate on Ortigas Avenue Extension, this project reinforces RLX’s role as a builder of scalable, high-impact retail infrastructure,” RLC Senior Vice-President and RLX Business Unit General Manager Cora Ang Ley said in a disclosure.
Shopwise’s big‑box facility, situated on over 7,000 square meters (sq.m.) of land with 5,000 sq.m. of leasable space, is slated for construction completion in the primary half of 2027 and a store opening within the third quarter of that 12 months.
RLX, known for Grade A logistics facilities, will develop and construct the brand new format to support organic growth and improve integration inside Robinsons Land’s operations.
The corporate said Shopwise Sierra Valley follows the large‑box format — just like large warehouse‑style retailers — for efficient, high‑volume sales and bulk value, making it “especially relevant” to middle‑class families and small business owners.
“This development will serve real needs, strengthen communities and create more opportunities for growth for years to return,” Ms. Ang Ley said.
RLX, the economic and logistics arm of RLC, operates 13 facilities across Calamba, Laguna; Sucat and Muntinlupa City; Pampanga; and Rizal, with warehouses featuring modern specifications and versatile layouts.
On the Philippine Stock Exchange on Thursday, RLC shares rose 0.21% to P18.80 apiece. — Alexandria Grace C. Magno
