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Tower One & Exchange Plaza is one of the tallest skyscrapers in the Philippines. It is located in the Makati Central Business District and has a height of 160 meters (520 ft). The building has 35 floors above ground level, [ 4 ] and is originally planned to be the first of three towers for the Ayala Triangle .
One Ayala East Tower, also known as One Ayala Tower 1 and OAA BPO Tower 1, has 21 floors and is operational, having topped off in December 2021. [44] [45] Situated closer to EDSA, it notably hosts the Philippine headquarters of Microsoft, which moved from 6750 Ayala Avenue in 2022. [9] [46] On the other hand, One Ayala West Tower, also known as ...
The Ayala Triangle Gardens is a 2-hectare (4.9-acre) landscaped urban park in Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines. It is a triangular public garden and courtyard in the center of the Makati Central Business District .
The Ayala Center is a 50-hectare (120-acre) mixed-use major commercial development operated by Ayala Land located in Barangay San Lorenzo within the Makati Central Business District in Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines.
Ayala Corporation (Spanish: Corporación Ayala, formerly Ayala y Compañía; lit. ' Ayala & Company ' ) is the publicly listed holding company for the diversified interests of the Ayala Group. Founded in the Philippines by Domingo Róxas and Antonio de Ayala during Spanish colonial rule , it is the country's oldest and largest conglomerate .
The new Mandarin Oriental Manila will be built across the street at the Ayala Triangle Gardens and is planned to have 275 rooms. The new hotel to be developed and owned by Ayala Land Hotels & Resorts is planned to be completed by 2020. [4] [5] [6] On April 25, 2024, however, Ayala Land Inc. President and CEO, Anna Ma.
The parking levels can accommodate over 1,200 vehicles for both tenants and visitors. A new bike stand is also provided, and is located at the Basement 1 parking area just at the back of the Drop Off staircase at Tower 2. The tower is equipped with a helipad, and a private lounge one level below the helipad.
Demolition of the original Ayala Museum in 2001. Envisioned during the 1950s by Philippine abstract painter Fernando Zóbel de Ayala y Montojo, as a museum of Philippine history and iconography, the Ayala Museum was established in April 1967 as a project of the Filipinas Foundation, now known as the Ayala Foundation. [3]