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Next Rising Sports City and New Modern Pasig City Hall Bridgetowne Destination Estate is no longer just a dot on the map between Pasig and Quezon City; it is rapidly evolving into the Philippines' premier "Sports City." This sprawling development is meticulously designed to bridge the gap between casual fitness and elite professional competition. By blending record-breaking outdoor facilities with high-tech indoor arenas, Bridgetowne is positioning itself as a localized version of an Olympic village for the modern urbanite. Here is an in-depth look at the pillars of this rising athletic mecca. 1. The Bridgetowne Obstacle Park: A World-Class Playground Currently the estate's crown jewel, this facility has already put Bridgetowne on the global map by securing the title of the world’s largest permanent obstacle park. Spanning a massive 6,000 square meters, it serves as the ultimate training ground for both the "weekend warrior" and the professional Spartan racer. The Challenge: It features 25 permanent obstacles designed to test every muscle group. Highlights include a grueling cargo net climb, tilting ladders, an intimidating 8-foot wall, monkey bars, and a precision-based spear throw. Expert Management: The park is managed in direct partnership with the Pilipinas Obstacle Sports Federation (POSF), ensuring that the course meets international safety and competitive standards. Inclusive Pricing: Despite its world-class status, the park remains accessible to the community. Day passes are typically priced between ₱100 to ₱200, making elite-level fitness available to the masses. 2. Helios Pickleball Center: Asia’s New Racket Sports Capital As pickleball explodes in popularity globally, Bridgetowne is staying ahead of the curve with the Helios Pickleball Center. Slated for a 2027 completion, this isn't just a set of courts—it is a vertical sports ecosystem. The Investment: With a budget ranging from ₱500M to ₱1B, this 8-story architectural marvel will be Asia’s first tournament-grade pickleball facility. Professional Specs: The center will house 25 professional-grade courts, including a high-stakes stadium court specifically designed for international broadcasts and championship matches. The "360-Degree" Experience: Beyond the game, the building acts as a lifestyle hub. It will feature a specialized sports clinic for injury recovery, a high-end gym, and curated food and beverage outlets for post-match socializing. 3. The Home of the UAAP: A Landmark for Collegiate Sports In a historic shift for Philippine collegiate athletics, the UAAP and Akari have partnered to build the league's first-ever dedicated home within Bridgetowne. This marks the first time in nearly a century that the league will have a central "hub" to call its own. Symbolic Design: The arena’s architecture is inspired by the infinity symbol, subtly shaped like a figure-eight to represent the unity of the eight member universities. Capacity & Tech: Designed to seat 6,000 to 8,000 spectators, the arena offers an intimate yet high-energy atmosphere perfect for basketball and volleyball. Timeline: Construction is fast-tracked to ensure the arena is operational by UAAP Season 90 in 2027, promising a new era of "home court" pride for student-athletes. 4. Integrated Active Spaces: Fitness in the Urban Fabric Bridgetowne’s commitment to movement extends beyond paid arenas. The entire estate is "active-by-design," encouraging residents and visitors to move through their environment. "The Victor" & The Podium: Standing 60 meters tall, The Victor is one of the world's tallest lighting installations. Its base features a podium with massive steps—reminiscent of the iconic Philadelphia Museum of Art stairs—perfect for "Rocky-style" cardio workouts. The Connectivity Bridge: The bridge linking the Pasig and Quezon City sectors isn't just for cars. It features wide, protected lanes dedicated solely to joggers and cyclists, allowing for seamless, long-distance training without the interruption of heavy traffic. Central Park: This 1-hectare green lung provides the necessary space for outdoor yoga, tai chi, or simple recovery walks amidst the urban bustle. The New Pasig City Hall is currently under construction.The modern city hall will rise and will be finished in two years.