(LIVING) Live In The Middle of Everything, “VISTA SHAW” in Mandaluyong City


Remember last time I shared with you the CURRENCY, The Award Winning Project of Vista Residences at The Heart of Ortigas Business District? Now Im sharing you another exciting property from Vista Land Residences now popularly known as Vista Shaw (formerly referred to as 515 Shaw.

Amenities

Personally, I would love to live in an environment where everything is accessible to malls, business districts and recreational. It is in close proximity to shopping destinations (Greenhills Shopping Center, Robinsons Galleria, Shangri-La Plaza, Megamall), hospitals (Cardinal Santos Medical Center, Pasig Medical Center, Medical City), and educational institutions (La Salle Greenhills, Don Bosco College, Xavier School, Poveda College, University of Asia and the Pacific).

I think Vista Shaw is the best place to stay. Traffic wise, well traffic is everywhere so I suggest the problem is not the location but on how can always adapt to it.  And the design is so modern you can compare it to all premiere condominium units out there! This 38-floor, two-tower project, located in the corner of Laurel Street and Shaw Boulevard in Mandaluyong City, features contemporary design and select modern-day amenities, with former President Jose P. Laurel’s historical mansion being a separate, but integral, part of the development.

Model Unit 2 Shaw

Originally, we thought of adapting the Laurel Mansion into a grand lobby but we decided to leave it untouched in order to preserve its integrity as a historical place and allow our residents to see it in its former glory,” says Elizabeth Kalaw, Division Head of Vista Residences. “Each of the two towers will now have its own well-appointed lobby that will usher the residents and their guests to an atmosphere of subtlety and refinement.”

What is interesting in Vista Shaw  is that the spaces were properly planned! From commercial establishments, such as restaurants and cafés within the vicinity, the residents don’t have to venture out of the property just to savor their favorite dish or latte.

Starbucks, Breakfast Club and Project Pie are already there! (photo from Airbnb.com)

Exclusive to residents are amenities that include a kiddie/adult pool, function rooms and game lounges. Afforded with the view of the Wackwack Golf Course, the units range from studio to one-bedroom to two-bedroom affairs. In addition, both towers will feature sky amenities where residents can lounge, dine or simply admire a breathtaking 360-degree view of the city.

Commercial area

I like how Emma Amores, Corporate Communications Head of Vista Residences explains the way the client would love Vista Shaw: “In our vertical developments, we make it a point that every unit exudes a warm, homey feeling through the design and the functionality of the units as well as in the amenity areas,” says Amores. “We don’t want our clients to feel that they are living in a box, compromising their sense of comfort. In addition, we make sure that our brand of customer service also extends that warm and friendly Filipino treatment.”

Model Unit 1 Shaw

Being located in the heart of Mandaluyong City, Vista Shaw boasts of mere minutes travel time to three central business districts: Ortigas, Makati and Bonifacio Global City. “Its quick access to Shaw Boulevard and EDSA, not to mention to the MRT line at Shaw, makes Vista Shaw an ideal address for professionals who are mindful of their time and would rather spend it with their family or on their personal pursuits than driving or being on the road,” says Kalaw.

Moreover, Vista Shaw residents, eager to establish their homes, have the peace of mind when it comes to the quality of their units. Operating like a boutique developer, it has the ability to give more focus to the needs of the customers and customize services according to their requirements. This flexibility is embodied by Vista Shaw which, with its select amenities, homey unit features and ideal location, offers residents the opportunity to savor the good life right at the center of things.

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