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  2. DMCI Homes - Wikipedia

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    As of 2012, DMCI Homes’ employees number at around 1,400. DMCI Homes started commercial operations in 1999 when it constructed its first Medium-Rise Development, the Lake View Manors, in Taguig. In 2000, the first DMCI Homes hybrid development (mid- and High-Rise Buildings in a property) (Hampstead Gardens Condominium) was constructed.

  3. 8 Wack Wack Road - Wikipedia

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    8 Wack Wack Road is a 42-story residential skyscraper in Mandaluyong, Metro Manila, Philippines. [1] The building has a height of 147.14 m (482.74 ft). It is located in Brgy. Wack Wack. The building was completed in the year 2000 from the architectural company Recio+Casas. [2] Landscape picture of the Wack Wack golf course.

  4. The St. Francis Shangri-La Place - Wikipedia

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    The St. Francis Shangri-La Place, also known as The St. Francis Towers 1 & 2 are twin-tower residential condominium skyscrapers in Mandaluyong, Philippines.The towers are the 6th and 7th-tallest buildings in the country and Metro Manila as well, and are currently the second tallest twin towers in the Philippines surpassing Pacific Plaza Towers with a height of 212.88 metres from the ground to ...

  5. One Shangri-La Place - Wikipedia

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    One Shangri-La Place is a residential development with twin residential towers situated in Mandaluyong, Metro Manila, Philippines.Both of its towers are 64-storeys high with a height of 227 meters (745 ft), making them the tallest twin towers in the Philippines.

  6. Wack Wack Twin Towers - Wikipedia

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    Wack Wack Twin Towers are twin residential towers situated in Mandaluyong, Metro Manila, Philippines. [1] Both of its towers are 30-storeys high with a height of 140 m (459.32 ft). The towers are set in a country park, developed on former grassland. The area is named after the local bird "uwak" (crow).

  7. St. Francis Square - Wikipedia

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    St. Francis Square is a 1.30-hectare (3.2-acre) mixed-use commercial complex located in Ortigas Center, Mandaluyong, Philippines.Groundbreaking and construction of the complex began in 1998 and was completed in 2000.

  8. Torre de Manila - Wikipedia

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    Before starting the condominium's construction, DMCI was able to obtain a zoning permit from Manila's city planning and development office in June 2012 allowing it to build and exemptions from some zoning laws. [12] DMCI then proceeded to obtain a building permit the next month upon successful submission of requirements.

  9. Summit One Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Summit One Tower is an office skyscraper located in Mandaluyong, Philippines.Originally built as a condominium project called Paladium Summit but when the concrete shell was completed the project fell through until a local tycoon bought and converted it into an office tower. [3]