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Today, most of Batasan Hills is residential. Although it has one of the largest urban poor populations in the country, it is also home to middle and upper class real estate properties like Filinvest 1 and 2, Northview 1 and 2, and Treviso which were developed by real estate firm Filinvest Land. [4]
Project 1, Kamias Escopa I: Project 4 Escopa II: Project 4 Escopa III: Project 4 Escopa IV: Project 4 Libis: Camp Atienza, Eastwood Loyola Heights: Katipunan Mangga: Cubao, Anonas, T.I.P. Marilag: Project 4 Masagana: Project 4, Jacobo Zobel Matandang Balara: Old Balara, Luzon, Tandang Sora Milagrosa: Project 4 Pansol: Balara, Katipunan Quirino ...
There are other major establishments located within the whole stretch of the avenue, like the Batasan Hills Super Health Center, which serves the five barangays of Batasan Hills, Commonwealth, Payatas, Holy Spirit and Bagong Silangan is located within the avenue. Police Station 6 of the Quezon City Police Department is located adjacent to the ...
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The Batasan–San Mateo Road (also known as the IBP–San Mateo Road; formerly the Constitutional Road) is a four-lane east–west highway connecting Quezon City and San Mateo, Rizal in the Philippines. The road begins at the intersection with the Batasan Road in Batasan Hills, Quezon City, adjacent to the Batasang Pambansa complex.
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two-way 2–4 Santa Cruz and Sampaloc: R-1 N120: Bonifacio Drive: Secondary two-way 8 Port Area, Intramuros, and Ermita: Carlos Palanca Street Tertiary one-way, two-way 4 Quiapo and San Miguel: Del Pilar Street: Tertiary one-way 2 Ermita and Malate: R-8 N162: Dimasalang Street: Secondary two-way 4–6 Santa Cruz and Sampaloc: R-7 N170: España ...
The development was earlier known as the Filinvest Corporate City but was rebranded as Filinvest City to reflect a shift of the area as a mixed-use development from a primarily commercial venture. [5] The master plan for Filinvest was revised in 2017 with the help of Singaporean firm AECOM. This led to the opening of the Spectrum Linear Park ...