Angeles City, Pampanga — Rockwell Land is bringing its signature brand of upscale living to Central Luzon through Rockwell at Nepo Center, a landmark mixed-use development in partnership with the Juan D. Nepomuceno Realty Group.

Strategically located in the heart of Angeles City, the project combines premium residences and a lifestyle hub anchored by the very first Power Plant Mall outside Metro Manila. This expansion signals Rockwell’s confidence in Pampanga’s robust economic growth and rising demand for luxury living north of the capital.
The development features two residential towers, The Manansala and The BenCab, designed to reflect Rockwell’s distinct blend of comfort, exclusivity, and modern architecture. Buyers can choose from a variety of unit types tailored to different lifestyles:
- Studio Units – 32 sqm (344 sqft)
- One-Bedroom Units – 45–64 sqm (484–688 sqft)
- Two-Bedroom Units – 82–98 sqm (882–1,054 sqft)
- Three-Bedroom Units – 126 sqm (1,356 sqft)

Prices range from ₱8 million to ₱32 million, reflecting Rockwell’s positioning in the luxury residential market. Investors and future residents can explore available units through Rockwell’s official listings.
At the heart of the project is the highly anticipated Power Plant Mall at Nepo Center, set to bring global fashion and lifestyle brands to Angeles. Target tenants include Zara, Rolex, Coach, Michael Kors, and popular dining destinations such as Din Tai Fung, Mamou, and Shake Shack. This retail offering is expected to transform Angeles into a new shopping and leisure destination in Central Luzon.
Industry observers highlight that now is an opportune time to invest. With the project still in its pre-selling stage, early buyers can secure units at more competitive prices and benefit from long-term property value appreciation as Pampanga continues to grow as a business and lifestyle hub.
Rockwell at Nepo Center stands as a testament to the shifting property landscape in the Philippines, where prime investments are no longer confined to Metro Manila but are flourishing in high-growth provincial cities.