Metro South’s growing map of destinations and districts takes shape in Villar City

Metro South is proving to be more vibrant and progressive than ever.

Spaces to dine, meet, shop, work, and unwind are opening closer to home, while familiar drives now lead to entirely new neighborhoods and prime commercial addresses.

Much of this growth, unsurprisingly, traces to the 3,500-hectare Villar City, an emerging megacity shaping Metro South’s growing map of destinations and districts—each strengthening a business and lifestyle environment that feels increasingly complete and connected.

Today, ongoing developments and projects in the pipeline illustrate how Villar City, which spans 13 cities and municipalities in the capital region and Cavite province, continues to prime Metro South.

Retail hubs provide commerce and social life; chapels anchor communities; districts organize expansion; roads improve access; green spaces enhance comfort; while leisure and business nodes ensure convenient, holistic lifestyles.

Active retail hubs

That expanding network of destinations is easy to see in how daily life in Villar City now moves between several active retail and dining hubs rather than a single commercial center.

NOMO, Villar City’s commercial garden district, brings together retail, dining, and open green spaces in one refreshing, community-focused destination.

Villar City today has a comprehensive mix of lifestyle centers including NOMO in Bacoor and Evia in Las Piñas City; six Vista Malls in SOMO, Tanza, General Trias, Dasmariñas and Silang in Cavite; AllHome branches; as well as strip malls like Andersen’s. Spread across the megacity also are stand-alone cafes and dining destinations like Forresta Cafe, Glasshouse, Joe Drive, Roma and Hari’s Filipino Restaurant.

Each anchors its surrounding community while drawing people from across Metro South, so dining, errands, services, and entertainment are increasingly within easy reach.

At Forresta Cafe, mornings unfold with soft light through the trees and the comforting aroma of coffee—an inviting pause in a city designed around nature.

As these destinations take hold across different districts of Villar City, they distribute activity throughout the south and give businesses access to multiple established markets within one megacity.

Spaces for reflection

As commercial areas expand, spaces for reflection and community are also taking shape across this landscape.

Villar City will have chapels in key locations. Set within landscaped grounds, these iconic chapels provide venues for worship, milestones, and gatherings that help new neighborhoods feel established early on.

Their presence alongside homes and retail centers ensures that community life grows in step with economic development, adding depth and identity to emerging districts.

Lifestyle destinations, residential communities

Recreation adds another dimension to this growing map.

Villar City will soon unveil two premier golf courses, set to enhance its hospitality and lifestyle landscape while attracting visitors from across the region.

Two 18-hole golf courses and The Stadium at Villar City are poised to draw hospitality and lifestyle activity while attracting visitors across regions. These expand Metro South’s leisure landscape and strengthen its role as a destination in its own right.

Meanwhile, residential communities and planned office zones continue to open across districts. This spurs economic activity, fuels growth, generates jobs, and improves purchasing power of consumers—thus reinforcing Metro South’s growth into a self-contained urban region.

Organized network

At Villar City North Crossing, a new wave of destinations is on the horizon, offering fresh energy, unique experiences, and more reasons to gather, explore, and connect.

Linking all these hubs and destinations is a smart, master planned framework that makes movement across Metro South easy and convenient.

Villar Avenue anchors Villar City’s major crossings—an expansive corridor designed to keep life moving seamlessly.

Villar City is organized into 16 districts like Evia, Emporia and University Town, which are grouped into bigger clusters like Metro North, Metro South, Metro West, among others. All these are connected by nine major crossings, anchored by Villar Avenue, an 18-km, 10-lane corridor.

This network allows direct travel across the megacity, connecting residential areas with malls, offices, parks, and leisure destinations.

At the heart of Villar City, Evia Lifestyle Center offers a vibrant destination where curated retail, open spaces, and shared experiences come together for the community.

Environmental investment

Amid this expanding urban setting, however, environmental investment remains visible.

Birdwatching activities in Villar City provided participants with the opportunity to observe and appreciate local avian species within a carefully curated natural setting.

Since Villar City’s launch three years ago, 432,000 trees have already been planted across this megacity, shaping shaded streets and open spaces that improve comfort and walkability. It also sits on a slightly elevated terrain, which helps reduce flood risk.

At the 5-ha Forresta for instance, air quality readings remain in the good range at 44.77 AQI, while biodiversity surveys with the Wild Bird Club of the Philippines have recorded 56 wild bird species within the estate. These indicators reinforce Villar City’s appeal as a green, sustainable yet still a progressive and dynamic setting.

Indeed, as Villar City continues to define the geography of a thriving quarter, so does it continue to prime a progressive Metro South.

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