Thursday, April 23, 2026

NEXTASIA Unveils ₱5-Billion Barcelona Township in San Pablo Timed with SLEX TR4 Opening, Ushering in a New Growth Corridor in Southern Luzon

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NEXTASIA Unveils ₱5-Billion Barcelona Township in San Pablo Timed with SLEX TR4 Opening, Ushering in a New Growth Corridor in Southern Luzon

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NEXTASIA Land Inc. proudly announces the official launch of NEXTASIA Barcelona, a ₱5-billion, 22-hectare European-inspired boutique township set to redefine modern community living in Southern Luzon.

Strategically launched alongside the anticipated completion of South Luzon Expressway Toll Road 4 (SLEX TR4), the development stands at the forefront of a major regional transformation. Once operational, TR4 is expected to reduce travel time from Santo Tomas to San Pablo City to approximately 15 minutes — dramatically enhancing accessibility and accelerating investment momentum in the area.

San Pablo is no longer a secondary market. It is emerging as a primary residential growth corridor.

A Township Designed for the Future

NEXTASIA Barcelona is master-planned to serve approximately 2,000 homes or nearly 10,000 future residents — over the next two to three years.

Built around NEXTASIA’s signature “future-ready” philosophy, the township integrates: Broadband-ready homes for digital connectivity, Solar-powered street lighting for energy efficiency, EV charging provisions for forward mobility, Landscaped parks and open green corridors, Secure, walkable community design. This is not traditional affordable housing.

This is affordable housing elevated into township living.

The NEXTASIA Town Plaza: A Lifestyle Anchor

At the heart of Barcelona rises the NEXTASIA Town Plaza — inspired by classic European squares and envisioned as a vibrant commercial and lifestyle hub serving both residents and the greater San Pablo community.

Key anchors include:

A dedicated Chapel for intimate milestones

The Grand Ballroom of San Pablo, a landmark events venue designed to address the region’s shortage of premium celebration spaces Commercial spaces for dining, retail, and community services.

The Town Plaza transforms the development from a subdivision into a self-sustaining district.