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Despite being known for its relaxed atmosphere, Alabang is on par with other established CBDs in the country, like Taguig and Makati. Home to several commercial and residential developments such as upscale neighborhoods, towering office buildings, vast shopping centers, chic hotels, and green spaces,  Alabang embraces affluence and accessibility, cementing itself as a prominent CBD in the south.
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facts about Las Piñas-Alabang

Alabang originates from a river in the area.

Established in 1980, Alabang is named after a river passing through the site called Rio de Alban.

Alabang transformed from a farming area into a bustling commercial center.

Alabang was once a farming district before it was developed into a commercial center by prominent real estate developers in the Philippines. Now, it includes Filinvest City, Alabang Commercial Center, and Ayala Alabang.

It's home to one of the Philippines' first themed malls.

Alabang houses one of the biggest malls in the South as well as in the Philippines, Festival Supermall. It is also acknowledged as the first themed mall in the country. Opened in May 1998, it was the flagship project of Filinvest Development Corporation that sets the standards of how shopping malls in the Philippines should be. Festival Supermall is adjacent to other malls such as Alabang Town Center and Starmall Alabang.

Often referred to as the 'Detroit of the Philippines', Alabang has an industrial reputation.

Alabang can be also regarded as the Detroit of the Philippines due to the number of car dealers especially in the Alabang-Zapote Road. Among brands with expansive facilities in the area are Ford Motors, Audi, Chevrolet, Chrysler, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Suzuki, Hyundai, Isuzu, Honda, and Volkswagen.

Within Alabang lies one of the nation's esteemed residential communities.

Alabang is home to one of the biggest and most expensive and exclusive residential communities in the country, Ayala Alabang Village.


In Alabang, a life in monotony is something you need not worry about. You'll love Alabang even more because of these reasons.

Alabang is a close-knit community.

Compared with other equally progressive cities such as Taguig, Makati, and Parañaque with more than half a million population, Alabang is a densely populated area. In 2010, it has more than 50,000 residents, which means even when that number is doubled today, in 2020, it'll just be around 100,000 residents.

This makes for a compact community. As a resident, you can establish great friendships with your next-door neighbors. If you have children, you can also easily engage them with the neighborhood since the villages cater to families both big or small.

Alabang caters to all lifestyles.

The quaint and posh area is a lifestyle haven. Molito is prominent for its rustic outdoor hanging destination mood. It is also a place for both simple pleasures and luxurious pursuits.
 

There are also boutique halls with community-focused concept peppered in the area. So whatever you'll need you'll find in one of the indoor or outdoor shopping malls in the area, for instance. The same goes for if you want to have a staycation with the family at any of the chic hotels in the area.

Alabang is a transport hub.

While it helps to have a car of your own, you may easily transfer from one place to another with Alabang's extensive selection of public transport modes. The place has a few terminals in the area.

Alabang is the gateway to many splendid things in the South, and you can easily explore other must-visit locations such as Cavite and Laguna.


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