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  2. List of tallest buildings in Davao City - Wikipedia

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    The tallest building in Davao City and in Mindanao from 2019(Topped Off) – present. 2 Aeon Towers 108 m (354 ft) 33 2021 Poblacion [4] [5] The tallest building in Davao City and Mindanao from 2017–2019. [4] 3 One Paragon Place 107 m (351 ft) 28 Topped Off Talomo [6] [7] 4 Avida Towers Davao Tower 2 105 m (344 ft) 29 2017 Poblacion [8] [9] 5

  3. Andrew Gotianun - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Lo Gotianun Sr. (Chinese: 吳天恩; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Gô͘ Thian-un; November 24, 1927 – March 10, 2016) was a Filipino businessman and investor.He was best known for running Filinvest Development Corporation, a major Filipino conglomerate which owns most of Filinvest Land, Inc. and East West Banking Corporation. [1]

  4. Filinvest City - Wikipedia

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    FDC established Filinvest Alabang, Inc. on August 25, 1993, to enter into a joint agreement with the government to develop the farm. [10] The development was earlier known as the Filinvest Corporate City but was rebranded as Filinvest City to reflect a shift of the area as a mixed-use development from a primarily commercial venture. [5]

  5. Filinvest - Wikipedia

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    Filinvest Development Corporation (PSE: FDC) is the publicly listed holding company for the various firms in the Filinvest group. It was established in 1955 in the Philippines by Andrew L. Gotianun Sr. and his wife, Mercedes Gotianun, as a used-car financing company. [ 1 ]

  6. EastWest Bank - Wikipedia

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    EastWest Bank is a subsidiary of the Filinvest Development Corporation, a publicly listed company founded by Andrew Gotianun Sr. in 1955. The Filinvest Group is composed of companies engaged in diverse businesses. It operates its real estate business primarily through its majority-owned subsidiaries, Filinvest Alabang Inc. and Filinvest Land Inc.

  7. Festival Alabang - Wikipedia

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    It is located at Filinvest City (formerly Filinvest Corporate City) in Alabang, Muntinlupa, the Philippines. It opened on May 15, 1998. [3] [1] The mall has a gross floor area of 400,000 square meters (4,300,000 sq ft), [2] gross leasable area of 170,000 square meters (1,800,000 sq ft), [4] and is the fifth largest mall in the Philippines.

  8. Dumaguete - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Dumaguete 2.5 5 7.5 10 12.5 15 2006 9.50 2009 7.42 2012 6.51 2015 11.83 2018 3.20 2021 7.73 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority A Jollibee branch in Dumaguete The major sources of income in Dumaguete are tourism, the academe, retail, BPO, technology, and IT firms. There are a significant number of banking institutions include a branch of Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas in ...

  9. Davao City Bypass Road - Wikipedia

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    It aims to cut the travel time through both cities from 1 hour and 44 minutes to 49 minutes. [1] Its objective is to improve the transport logistics and mitigate congestion in Davao City, thereby contributing to economic and social development in Mindanao. [2] It had an estimated total cost of ₱46.80 billion, which was updated to ₱70.8 billion.