Metrowalk is a commercial hub in Pasig in the Philippines. It is located on a parcel of land at the junction of Ortigas Avenue and in the Ortigas Center central business district of the metro. Shops, restaurants, nightlife bars, and pirated media markets were present in the area.
It occupies a large part of the Payanig sa Pasig property that is claimed by numerous parties as a result of its 1986 sequestration by the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) as part of the Ill-gotten wealth of the Marcos family.
Payanig sa Pasig land dispute
Metrowalk occupies a large part of the Payanig sa Pasig property that is claimed by numerous parties as a result of its 1986 sequestration by the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) as part of the Ill-gotten wealth of the Marcos family.
Ortigas & Company, Ltd. Partnership (OCLP) has disputed the PCGG's sequestration, claiming that then-president
Ferdinand Marcos had forced them to sell the property against their will in 1968.
On June 19, 2007,
Ilocos Norte governor
Bongbong Marcos filed a motion to intervene in the OCLP v. PCGG case (Civil Case Number 0093) at the Sandiganbayan, the Philippines’ anti-graft court.
Meanwhile, human rights victims from the period of Martial Law under Ferdinand Marcos have filed a suit noting that properties of the Marcoses should be made part of court-ordered reparations for the Marcos dictatorship's human rights victims.
The PCGG considers the Payanig sa Pasig property the "crown jewel" among the properties sequestered from the Marcoses' ill-gotten wealth, estimating its minimum value to be about in March 2015.
Other notable news coverage
2006 Leonardo Umale murder
The area made national news when its ownership was noted as a possible motive for the murder of a businessman, Leonardo Umale in 2006.
2007 illegal casino allegations
In January 2007, the leisure hub was subject to media scrutiny when an alleged illegal casino was said to be operating within the area limits. This was then denied by former Pasig mayor Vicente Eusebio. However,
The Manila Times noted that the mayor's comment was an official statement.
Redevelopment
In 2022, President
Bongbong Marcos led the groundbreaking of the Ortigas and Shaw Boulevard stations of the Metro Manila Subway, of which the former is located within the Metrowalk property.
Demolition of around of the Metrowalk property began on September 2025 to give way for the construction.
By 2024, Chavit Singson, the owner of the company that owns Metrowalk, is eyeing a total redevelopment of the area with the help of Korean investors. Singson also agreed with the Philippine Basketball Association for it to build its proposed own arena at Metrowalk.