Greenfield District advances wellness-focused urban development

In the heart of bustling Mandaluyong, Greenfield District is quietly transforming city life by putting wellness at the center of its urban blueprint. Spanning 15 hectares at the intersection of EDSA and Shaw Boulevard, this thoughtfully designed enclave integrates open spaces, car-free zones, and fitness-forward amenities to create a lifestyle that supports both physical and social well-being.

Positioned within reach of top schools, hospitals, retail centers, and fitness studios, Greenfield District offers a rare balance of accessibility and calm. Its signature Central Park—a lush, open green space—is the district’s social and wellness hub, drawing families, joggers, yogis, and weekend marketgoers into a community centered on movement and connection.

A culture of active living

With tree-lined walkways and designated car-free areas, Greenfield has become a favorite among runners, attracting nearly a thousand each day. In response, the district recently launched the Greenfield Runners program, a free weekly event held every Tuesday at 7 p.m. Participants can join 3K or 5K guided runs led by experienced pacers. The initiative encourages not only fitness but also camaraderie through shared activity.

“For those in search of more dynamic workouts, the district is home to a range of specialized facilities such as Climb Central for climbing enthusiasts, Obstacle Central for functional fitness training, and Play Padel with its five indoor-outdoor courts open until midnight. Gameville Ball Park, fencing classes, taekwondo, and studio sessions for Pilates and yoga round out the district’s diverse wellness offerings, accommodating a spectrum of fitness levels and interests.” These venues are more than just gyms—they’re gathering spots that nurture bonds and build a deeper sense of belonging.

Weekends are equally engaging, with free community workouts, dance fitness sessions, rope flow, and jump rope gatherings taking place at open-air areas like Mayflower Street and Central Park. These events are open to all, reinforcing Greenfield District’s commitment to inclusive wellness.

“At Greenfield District, we are committed to creating an environment where wellness is part of the everyday experience for Greenfield District Community,” said Atty. Duane A.X. Santos, President and COO of Greenfield Development Corporation. “By putting social wellness at the center of our ethos as a developer, through offering free community programs and maintaining open, accessible spaces, we aim to make it easier for everyone to embrace a healthier lifestyle.”

Beyond wellness: A place to connect

Adding to the vibrancy of the community is a growing selection of cafés, restaurants, and local eateries located in The Hub and The Portal. These serve as popular post-run and post-workout hangouts, as well as laid-back gathering spots for friends, families, and professionals. Here, smoothies follow sprints, coffees accompany morning yoga, and weekend brunches stretch into afternoons.

Initiatives like Car-Free Sundays further enhance the experience, opening streets to cyclists, skaters, and pedestrians in a safe, people-first setting. These weekly events promote not just physical activity but also a strong sense of community and shared rhythm.

In a city often dominated by traffic and concrete, Greenfield District offers a different kind of urban story—one where open space, mindful movement, and social connection define the pace of everyday life. As it continues to grow, this wellness-centered community proves that city living can be both dynamic and grounded in well-being.

For more information about Greenfield District, visit greenfield.com.ph. Follow their social media links for updates: https://www.facebook.com/greenfielddistrict, https://www.instagram.com/greenfield_district, https://www.tiktok.com/@greenfielddistrictph

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