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Pages in category "Buildings and structures under construction in Metro Manila" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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The Estate Makati will be a 60-storey building standing 300 meters (980 ft) tall making it among the tallest buildings in the Philippines and the tallest along Ayala Avenue. It will be built on top of a 3,500 square meters (38,000 sq ft) lot at Apartment Ridge. [ 3 ]
In 2012, the company became a joint venture between Injap Investments, Inc. and Honeystar Holdings Corporation. [2] It is the parent company of CityMall, which planned to build 100 shopping malls by 2020. [3] The company went public in 2014. [3] As of September 2024, it has a market capitalization of PHP 21.5 billion. [4]
It is owned by the Zuellig Group and developed by its real estate arm, Bridgebury Realty Corp. [5] It rises to 160 meters (520 ft), [3] and was the first Platinum level LEED Core and Shell building in the Philippines upon its completion in 2013.
It is owned and developed by Philam Properties Corporation, the real estate arm of the Philippine American Life and General Insurance Company (Philamlife, now AIA Philippines). [6] Standing at 200 meters (660 ft), it is currently the 7th-tallest building in Makati, and is the 14th-tallest building in the country and Metro Manila as well.