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Bridgetowne is a real estate development spanning the border of Pasig and Quezon City in Metro Manila, Philippines. It is a mixed township and business park situated in a former industrial area on both banks of the Marikina River near the junction of Eulogio Rodriguez Jr. Avenue ( C-5 Road ) and Ortigas Avenue ( R-5 Road ).
Concentrix Corporation is an American business process outsourcing company headquartered in Newark, California. It was a subsidiary of SYNNEX Corporation (NYSE: SNX) since 2006 and went public as an independent company on December 1, 2020. [4] [5] Concentrix made its debut on the Fortune 500 list in 2024, ranking #499. [6]
From the Harbor Link Interchange to a 3-way signalized junction with Mindanao Avenue, C-5 is known as NLEX–Mindanao Avenue Link or NLEX Segment 8.1. The entire 2.7-kilometer (1.7 mi) toll road is also designated as a part of C-5 Road.
English: Bridgetowne Obstacle Park Bridgetowne Bridge Enhancement Two lanes of Bridgetowne Boulevard 4-lane 200-meter bridge connects Pasig and Quezon City include a 1-meter-wide bike lane and a 1.5-meter-wide pedestrian lane.
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Robinsons Land announced in 2019 that it would be installing a colossal statue at Bridgetowne, its own township spanning Pasig and Quezon City. Named The Victor, the statue was projected to be the "tallest lighting projection" in the world. [2] The Victor was unveiled in August 2023. [3] [4]
Skyline of Cebu IT Park as 2024. Tenants in IT Park include Cebu Bombardier, NEC, SPI Tech, 1&1 Internet Philippines, Inc., Aegis (now acquired by Teleperformance), Concentrix (formerly Convergys, which later acquired both eTelecare and Stream), Qualfon, Promotional USB, Accenture, NCR, IBM, Microsoft, Xlibris/Author Solutions, JP Morgan Chase, WorldRemit, Epson and 24-7 Intouch. [6]
SM North EDSA was built on 40 acres (16 ha) of marshland in a relatively remote location [3] amidst a political crisis that saw interest rates rise as high as 45 percent. [4] According to the 1941 Frost Plan for Quezon City, the area was supposed to be the site of the 46-hectare (110-acre) National Exposition Grounds when the city was ...