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Robinsons Land Unveils Exclusive Offers to Celebrate 45 Years

Robinsons Land Unveils Exclusive Offers to Celebrate 45 Years

GMA Network04-06-2025
For 45 years, Robinsons Land has quietly grown into one of the Philippines' most trusted and diversified real estate developers. At the heart of it all? Helping Filipinos live better lives—then and now. To mark this milestone, RLC unveils a bevy of special anniversary offers across its developments—each one designed to elevate everyday experiences.
Forty-five years ago, on 4 June 1980, Robinsons Land began with a clear and lasting vision from its founder, Mr. John Gokongwei, Jr.: to shape spaces that uplift lives. From its earliest days opening regional malls—once a bold move in emerging cities—it has evolved into a national portfolio of over 300 properties. Yet through all the growth, the company has remained grounded in something deeper than development: service and nation-building.
Today, Robinsons Land stands as a full-scale, diversified real estate conglomerate with a presence across nearly every aspect of Filipino living. Its current footprint spans 56 malls, 32 office developments and 11 co-working hubs, 26 hotels and resorts, 134 residential developments, 33 destination estates and mixed-use communities, and 13 logistics and industrial facilities—each one thoughtfully designed to support the changing needs of customers across lifestyles and life stages.
But while the numbers speak to scale, the true measure of Robinsons Land's success has always been its role in people's lives: enabling first homes, powering careers and enterprises, creating gathering spaces, growing communities, offering spaces for rest and leisure, and delivering comfort, accessibility, and belonging in everyday moments.
This year, as Robinsons Land celebrates its 45th anniversary, the company is marking the milestone with gratitude. Through a meaningful rollout of anniversary offers across its businesses, Robinsons Land honors the millions of Filipinos it has served, and reaffirms its mission of making everyday living better, richer, and more inspiring for all.
Robinsons Malls: 45% Off Movie Tickets + P45 Play Time
As a pioneer in mall development, Robinsons Malls continues to be the trusted hub for families, friends, and everyday community life. This June 21, enjoy 45% off movie tickets at all Robinsons Movieworld branches nationwide—perfect for couples, friends and movie lovers. Parents can also treat their kids to ?45/hour sessions at PlayLab, the country's first-ever digital playground, offering fun and learning for 45 days starting June 4 until July 18 at Robinsons Galleria Ortigas, Robinsons Galleria South, and Robinsons Galleria Cebu.
Robinsons Hotels & Resorts: 45% Off Hotel Stays + Breakfast Buffet for P45 at Café Summit
With one of the country's most geographically diverse hotel line-up, Robinsons Hotels & Resorts makes quality local stays possible in both city and leisure destinations. Whether you're traveling for work, enjoying a quick getaway, or bonding with friends, enjoy 45% off room rates for the first 45 bookings daily during the booking period from June 9 to 14, applicable to weekend stays (Fridays to Sundays) from June 13 to August 2. Plus, start your day with a P45 breakfast for the third diner at all Café Summit branches, available from June 6 to July 21, perfect for group stays and family mornings.
RLC Residences: 45% All-In Discounts and Lease-To-Own for Condo Units
RLC Residences understands the evolving needs of today's sanctuary seekers—individuals who see their homes not just as investments, but as reflections of their aspirations for a balanced, family-centered life. From June 4 to 30, RLC Residences is offering an exclusive opportunity: 45 select units—comprising both condo units and residential lots—are available at a 45% all-in discount. Condo buyers can further maximize this offer by availing of the Lease-To-Own program, which allows them to pay 100% of the contract price over 120 months with zero interest—a flexible, interest-free option ideal for those seeking ready-for-occupancy homes.
Robinsons Offices: P45 Parking + 45% Off Co-Working Day Passes
As a leading provider of grade-A office spaces and flexible work environments, Robinsons Offices serves professionals, startups, and enterprise tenants alike. On June 10, enjoy a P45 flat parking rate at various office buildings, ideal for daily commuters, employees and casual office visits. At work.able, mobile professionals and freelancers can work smarter with 45% off co-working seat day passes for a limited time from June 4 to July 19, bringing premium flexible workspaces within reach for today's dynamic workforce.
Win Up to P45,000 in Go Rewards Points with #RLCMadeMyLifeBetter Online Contest
Robinsons Land's spaces have shaped everything from milestones to daily routines. Now it's your turn to share your story of how RLC has made your life better. Whether you're a shopper, homeowner, guest, or tenant—post a photo or video reel of how #RLCMadeMyLifeBetter from June 15 to July 15, use #RLC45 and tag @officialrobinsonsland for a chance to win. 45 winners will receive P2,000 Go Rewards points, and one grand winner will take home P45,000 Go Rewards points—a celebration of lives touched and stories lived.
Your Life, Made Better
At the core of it all is Robinsons Land's purpose: Building Better Lives. It's a principle that transcends structures and square meters, shaping not just skylines, but the everyday lives of the people who live, work, and grow within them. And as the brand looks ahead to future generations, its focus remains clear: not just expanding its reach, but deepening the ways it can serve. Because in the end, it's always been about one thing—your life, made better.
To view the full list of the 45th anniversary offers and learn how to avail, visit www.robinsonsland.com/RLC45. Follow @officialrobinsonsland on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn for more updates.
The article above is a paid press release from Robinsons Land Corporation.
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