TV5 Media Center

The media center was the network's effort to update its existing technologies for a seamless transition to digital broadcasting and to acquire a clearer broadcast signal, as well as to consolidate business and studio production operations from its original Novaliches broadcast facility, which was used from ABC/TV5's reopening in 1992, the Delta Theater in Quezon City, Broadway Centrum in New Manila (previously owned by GMA Network), the Marajo Tower in Bonifacio Global City and the L. V. Locsin Building in Makati.

However, the restricted cash flow in the earlier years of construction caused a delay in completion.

Later in 2025, MediaQuest Ventures partnered with Wil to Win host Willie Revillame and Golden Pacific Holdings for the construction of the 10-storey P4-billion multi-purpose building situated at the TV5 Media Center, with the Phase 1 expected to be completed by year-end.

They are also announced that the one-hectare property which serves as the former home of ABC/TV5 in Novaliches, Quezon City will be putting up on sale and the proceeds of the auction will go for the construction of the additional phases.

[5] The 5th floor serves as the main office of Cignal TV and management, and talent development MQ Artists Agency.