The building is referred to as The Millennial Tower according to the firm Rchitects, Inc.[3] and is now called as The Philippine Broadcast Hub based on UNTV's official website.
The 16-storey building with three discs on top will be built on a 1,428 square metres (15,370 sq ft) lot formerly occupied by the Transient Home of Kamanggagawa Foundation Inc. (KFI), a charitable institution run by the Members Church of God International, a Christian religious organization and UNTV's long-time partner.
[7][8] Pending completion of the new building, UNTV relocated its studios, radio booths and production facilities at Unit 807, 8th Floor, Atlanta Centre located at Greenhills along Annapolis Street in San Juan.
Guest speakers during the event were Architect Jose Pedro "Bong" Recio of Rchitects Inc. and Quezon City Mayor Herbert Bautista.
[1][9][10] Also present during the event were UNTV-PBC President Alfredo "Atom" Henares and UNTV Chairman Emeritus Hilarion "Larry" Henares†.
The building will also host a mini-concert hall, a 300-seating capacity auditorium for A Song of Praise (ASOP) Music Festival and other entertainment programs and a full-sized basketball court, which is planned as the new venue of UNTV Cup.