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Tower One & Exchange Plaza is one of the tallest skyscrapers in the Philippines. It is located in the Makati Central Business District and has a height of 160 meters (520 ft). The building has 35 floors above ground level, [ 4 ] and is originally planned to be the first of three towers for the Ayala Triangle .
The museum moved to a new six-story building made from granite, steel and glass, [6] which was designed by Leandro V. Locsin Partners, led by Leandro Y. Locsin Jr., the son of the architect that designed the old Ayala Museum. It was formally dedicated at the 170th anniversary of the Ayala Corporation on September 28, 2004, and stands on the ...
Buildings on the Triangle include the old Makati Stock Exchange Center and Ayala Tower One (home of the Philippine Stock Exchange) along the Ayala Avenue side, the old Nielson Tower that has since been converted into a restaurant, and Ayala Triangle Tower One and Ayala Triangle Tower Two (home of The Shops at Triangle Gardens, an Ayala Mall) at ...
Ayala y Compañia: Ayala and Company Founded in 1834 by Don Antonio de Ayala and Don Domingo Roxas at Echague. Ayala Tower One, Ayala Avenue (in storage) Spanish 1951 Bank of the Philippine Islands [15] First bank in the Philippines. Founded under the decree of Queen Isabela II on August 1, 1851. BPI Headquarters, Ayala Avenue English August 1 ...
The Ayala Center is a 50-hectare (120-acre) mixed-use major commercial development operated by Ayala Land located in Barangay San Lorenzo within the Makati Central Business District in Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines.
Ayala y Compañía: Makati: Ayala Tower One, 6767 Ayala Avenue corner Paseo de Roxas, Bel-Air Village: PH-00-0006 Elizalde y Compañia (Sucesores de Ynchausti y Compañia) Makati: Elizalde Building, Ayala Avenue: Upload Photo: PH-00-0007 Guadalupe Church and Monastery Makati: 7440 Bernardino Street, Guadalupe Viejo
Nielson Tower The plaque at the entrance to Nielson Tower Nielson Field in flames after a Japanese attack on December 10, 1941. The property on which the airport stood was part of the Hacienda San Pedro de Macati owned by the Zóbel de Ayala family, then in the province of Rizal. The hacienda encompassed most of what is now the city of Makati.
The transport hub is located within a five-storey shopping mall, known as Ayala Malls One Ayala, that is managed by Ayala Malls. [36] Built at the podium of the complex, the mall has a gross leasable space (GLA) of 54,700 m 2 (589,000 sq ft) and is expected to house more than 400 retail stores. [ 30 ]