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Why General Trias is Cavite’s next growth capital

The city of General Trias is drawing attention not only from developers and investors but also from people looking for a new place to call home, as well as visitors seeking the ideal balance between urban energy and rural charm.

Here’s why General Trias has become one of Cavite’s most dynamic and thriving cities.

Sustained growth

Originally an agricultural municipality, General Trias has steadily progressed into one of the most urbanized and industrialized cities in Cavite—even ranking as one of the most competitive and business-friendly locations in the Calabarzon Region.

Over the years, both the region and the city have attracted local and international locators, which led to job generation and economic growth. General Trias, in particular, hosts big names in the manufacturing, semiconductor, and real estate industries.

Gateway Business Park, one of the premier industrial parks in the region, is located in this city. The Cavite Economic Zone, spanning Rosario and General Trias, is also one of the biggest job generators in the province.

Gateway Business Park

Significant, strategic growth location

General Trias is accessible to nearby municipalities and cities in Cavite such as Imus, Dasmariñas, Silang, Tanza, and Rosario. With infrastructure support from both the national government and the private sector, the city can be reached conveniently and efficiently.

It also enjoys proximity to key tourist destinations in Southern Luzon, including Taal and Anilao in Batangas, as well as Laguna.

That’s primarily because General Trias benefits from major infrastructure projects such as the South Luzon Expressway (SLEx) expansion, the Cavite–Batangas Expressway (CBEx), the Cavite–Laguna Expressway (CALAx), and the upcoming LRT-1 Cavite Extension and Sangley Airport.

Metro Pacific Tollways Corp. earlier announced plans for a 25-km toll road connecting the proposed Bataan–Cavite Interlink Bridge to CALAx, providing a direct route from Mariveles, Bataan to General Trias.

General Trias benefits from major infrastructure projects.

Quality educational institutions

Among the esteemed universities that have campuses in this city include the Lyceum of the Philippines, Cavite State University, General Trias College of Cavite, and AMA University Town.

Just last month, the Ty family-led conglomerate GT Capital Holdings Inc. announced the development of a 15-ha new campus for Ateneo de Manila University at Riverpark in General Trias City.

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Riverpark is the largest township development of GT Capital’s property development arm, Federal Land Inc. It will soon host a Uniqlo logistics facility and the SM City General Trias.

Rich culture and heritage

For those who want adventure focused on the country’s rich past, the Cavite Kalayaan Trail offers a well-structured journey across the historical places in the province.

General Trias, in particular, has heritage-rich locations like the San Francisco de Malabon Church and the GBR Museum, which features an authentic collection of antiquarian 19th and 20th century photographs of old Manila, as well as scenes from the Philippine-Spanish War and World War II. This collection shows the Filipino forefathers’ way of life, struggles, and triumphs.

Much to explore

There is so much to explore and expect from General Trias City. With its rich history, consistent economic growth, and potential for more development, it’s exciting to see what this charming city will offer in the future.

Source: Inquirer Archives, Comprehensive Development Plan of General Trias City 2020-2029, generaltrias.gov.ph, gatewaybusinesspark.com.ph, cavite.gov.ph

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