Real Estate

Biz Hub at LIMA Estate: A Commercial District Powered by Global Industry

Developed by Aboitiz Economic Estates, Biz Hub at LIMA Estate is a commercial district inside a functioning industrial ecosystem, where existing demand supports long-term ownership and generational value.

Lipa-Malvar, Batangas — For families approaching commercial property as a long-term holding, the core consideration is the strength of the surrounding economic ecosystem. Asset durability is ultimately anchored on sustained business activity, workforce presence, and consistent daily transactions that generate recurring demand over time.

At LIMA Estate, activity is operational and already at scale, with more than 200 foreign and domestic manufacturers and over 75,000 employees generating continuous enterprise movement. This creates a foundation of real, recurring demand from the outset.

Within this context, Biz Hub at LIMA Estate draws strength from an established customer base embedded in daily estate life, shaped by the flow of industry and the surrounding communities. Its value lies in its ability to remain relevant across market cycles because it is anchored on active economic participation. 

“Commercial value is strongest when it follows real demand,” said Rafael Fernandez de Mesa, President and CEO of Aboitiz Economic Estates and Aboitiz Land. “At LIMA Estate, industry, enterprise, workforce, and community reinforce one another within a functioning ecosystem. Biz Hub was planned around that convergence, creating a commercial district anchored on long-term economic participation.”

A Self-Sustaining Economic Environment

The central business district also illustrates how industrial growth contributes to a broader regional economy. Manufacturing activity generates employment and enterprise movement, supporting demand for housing, transport, retail, food, hospitality, education, and services. Through this ecosystem, LIMA Estate contributes to the development of a complete business and community district outside Metro Manila.

LIMA Estate functions as a self-sustaining economic system, where industry, services, and community converge within a single operating environment.

Residential communities such as The Villages at LIMA Estate, Campo Verde, and Summer Hills are positioned near employment centers shaped by industrial and shift-based operations. Workforce development is supported through Batangas State University – LIMA Campus and Edustria, aligning skills formation with enterprise requirements within the estate. LIMA Tower One extends this ecosystem into IT-BPM and enterprise functions, operating in direct proximity to industrial activity, while Holiday Inn & Suites Batangas Limapark supports business travel linked to ongoing operations.

Daily life within the estate is reinforced by supporting infrastructure across retail, recreation, and mobility. The Outlets at LIMA Estate, LIMA Exchange, The Golf Range at LIMA Estate, and Aboitiz Pitch serve workers, residents, and visitors, while the Red Link Hub electric transport network enables internal movement and the LIMA Gateway exit to the STAR Tollway strengthens regional access.

What Long-Term Investors Recognize

For families looking to diversify beyond traditional urban centers, Biz Hub at LIMA Estate offers a commercial holding grounded in real economic activity. Its value is shaped not only by location, but by the daily movement of businesses, workers, residents, suppliers, and visitors within an operating estate.

Backed by Aboitiz Economic Estates’ experience in industrial development, infrastructure, and estate management, Biz Hub is positioned within an environment where industry, services, housing, education, mobility, and community reinforce one another over time.

For long-term investors, this is the strength of Biz Hub at LIMA Estate: commercial land supported by an economy already at work, with the institutional foundation to sustain relevance across market cycles.

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