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Quezon City bills itself as the ICT capital of the Philippines. [117] Quezon City was the first Local Government Unit (LGU) in the Philippines with a computerized real estate assessment and payment system, which was developed in 2015 that contains around 400,000 property units with capability to record payments.
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Balingasa, commonly known as Balintawak and Cloverleaf, is an urban barangay in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines. It is located at Quezon City's western boundary with Caloocan . The barangay's borders are defined by EDSA and barangay Unang Sigaw to the north, barangays Pag-Ibig Sa Nayon and Damar to the south, barangay Manresa and ...
SM City Fairview is a four-building, four-level complex with a gross floor area of 312,749 m 2 (3,366,400 sq ft) located on a 20.2 ha (50 acres) site in Quezon City, Metro Manila. The mall has 4 major tenant zones: SM Foodcourt on the ground level of the main building, Cyberzone at the third Level of the main building and the Health and ...
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 ).
The Gateway Tower is a 31-storey [3] mixed use skyscraper located in the Araneta City at Quezon City. The tower was named after the adjacent Gateway Mall and serves as the headquarters of the Araneta Group, replacing the Aurora Tower since 2014. Moreover, the tower sits on a rectangular lot located along General Aguinaldo Avenue and features ...
Vertis North is a mixed-use development in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines. It is a joint venture project between Ayala Land Inc. (ALI) and the National Housing Authority (NHA). Like the Makati Central Business District , it has a mix of residential developments (similar to Legazpi and Salcedo Villages) and open spaces (like Ayala ...
The museum hosts a small theater which has a seating capacity of 80-90 people and a 60-seat lecture room, both which is available for rent. [3] [6] The following five buildings form part of the museum complex: [2] Gallery A – 335.46 m 2 (3,610.9 sq ft) Gallery B – 2,382.28 m 2 (25,642.6 sq ft) Gallery C – 609.9 m 2 (6,565 sq ft)