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It is the home of Alphaland Makati Place, The Lerato, The Columns Ayala Avenue, Makati Life Medical Center, Altaire, BIR Regional Office Building, The Zone Sports Center and FEU Makati Campus. Buendia Area got its name from the former name of Gil Puyat Avenue. It is bounded by Gil Puyat Avenue, Nicanor Garcia Street, Jupiter Street and EDSA.
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Poverty incidence of Makati 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 2006 2.90 2009 1.37 2012 0.46 2015 1.86 2018 0.28 2021 0.80 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Makati is the second top revenue earner in the National Capital Region, following Quezon City at first place. The city has not increased its tax rates since its new Revenue Code took effect in 2006, and has been free of deficit for about three ...
Makati: Guadalupe–Pateros Road (Route 21A) Dr. José P. Rizal Extension Makati: H. Lozada Street (Aurora Boulevard to 29 de Agosto Street) Sofronio Veloso Street San Juan: Herrera Street Vicente A. Rufino Street Makati: Hi-Way Drive Station Road Makati: Hollywood Drive (Bukang-Liwayway) Lieutenant José M. Artiaga Street San Juan: Hotel Drive ...
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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 .
It has a total land area of 1.0342 square meters (11.132 sq ft), which constitutes 4.79% of the total land area of Makati. 5.71% or 16,706 of Makati residents also live in this area, with a population density of 16,000 inhabitants per square kilometer or 41,000 inhabitants per square mile. [1]