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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. The building has 48 floors above ground, and 5 basement levels for parking. [2] It is also the current headquarters of AIA Philippines since 2023, which was renamed to AIA Tower.
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Pages in category "Skyscraper office buildings in Metro Manila" ... out of 46 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. AIA Tower (Makati) ... Rizal Tower ...
It is also a few blocks away from deluxe hotels like Makati Shangri-La, The Peninsula Manila, and Dusit Thani Manila, plus the service facilities of the Makati Medical Center and the Central Post Office. [8] The Robinsons Summit Center has been chosen as a location for major call centers and a telecommunications company. [9]
The Residences at Greenbelt is a residential skyscraper complex in Makati, Philippines. The project is developed and managed by Ayala Land. It is composed of three towers: The Residences at Greenbelt - Laguna Tower; The Residences at Greenbelt - Manila Tower; The Residences at Greenbelt - San Lorenzo Tower
Avenir Tri-Tower 2 Makati: 180 [312] 54 2023 Under construction Avenir Tri-Tower 3 Makati: 180 [313] 54 2023 Under construction Makati Commerce Tower Makati: 170 [314] 36 2022 Topped off Altaire Tower Makati: 168.3 [315] 45 2022 Topped-off Park Central South Tower Makati: 217 [316] 57 2023 Under construction Park Central North Tower Makati: 276 ...
Tower 6789, also known as Makati Tower (formerly named Alphaland Makati Tower), is a commercial skyscraper in Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines. With a height of 180 meters (590.551 feet) and 35 floors, Tower 6789 is also the 11th tallest building in the country's financial district, closely following RCBC Plaza Yuchengco Tower . [ 1 ]
The project for the Park Central Towers was publicly announced in August 2016 by its developer Ayala Land, replacing the Mandarin Oriental Manila, which was relocated to a new structure across the street. Park Central Towers was placed under the Ayala Land Premier brand. [1] The first building to be built was the Park Central South Tower. [1]