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  2. Paseo de Roxas - Wikipedia

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    Paseo de Roxas is the address of the Asian Institute of Management, which occupies a full block on the north side of the street between Benavidez and Gamboa Streets across from Greenbelt. The street also hosts the headquarters of several banks, notably the Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI), Chinabank , Citibank Philippines , and PSBank .

  3. Bank of the Philippine Islands - Wikipedia

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    BPI Escolta Sta. Cruz branch at Plaza Santa Cruz, Manila which occupies the Don Roman Santos Building, former head office of Prudential Bank. The Bank of the Philippine Islands (Filipino: Bangko ng Kapuluang Pilipinas; Spanish: Banco de las Islas Filipinas, commonly known as BPI; PSE: BPI) is a universal bank in the Philippines.

  4. Makati Central Business District - Wikipedia

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    Houses along Paseo de Roxas in Barangay Urdaneta The smallest barangay to complete Central Cluster is Barangay Urdaneta with a total land area of 0.7399 square kilometers (0.2857 sq mi). It is one of the first centrally planned communities together with Forbes Park , San Lorenzo and Bel-Air which was established in the 1950s by the Ayala Family.

  5. The Enterprise Center - Wikipedia

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    The Enterprise Center, specifically Tower 1, is located at the corner of Ayala Avenue and Paseo de Roxas Avenue, while Tower 2 faces Dela Rosa Street. The center is situated at the heart of the business and finance district.

  6. List of eponymous streets in Metro Manila - Wikipedia

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    De la Rosa Street Makati: Fabián de la Rosa (1869–1937) Filipino painter. Calle José Felipe del Pan (formerly Calle Príncipe de Asturias) San Nicolas, Manila: José Felipe del Pan (1821–1891) Spanish author and editor of Diario de Manila. The street was formerly known as Principe Street after then Prince of Asturias, Alfonso XIII of Spain.

  7. Makati - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine National Railways has three stations in the city: Dela Rosa, Pasay Road and EDSA. Pasay Road, formerly known as Culi-culi and Pio del Pilar, is the first railway station in Makati, having been initially opened in 1908. Dela Rosa replaced the old Buendia station in 2017.

  8. Makati pedestrian underpasses - Wikipedia

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    Makati's underpasses were developed jointly by the Ayala Land, and its estate association, Makati Commercial Estates Association (MCEA).The first of these underpasses was the one in Legazpi Street, built in 1995.

  9. Commercial Bank and Trust Company Building - Wikipedia

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    In 1981, Comtrust would merge with the Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) and consequentially BPI became the building's new tenant. The building would house the BPI Escolta branch. [3] On June 27, 2019, the building was recognized as an Important Cultural Property by the National Museum of the Philippines. [1]