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  2. 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]

  3. 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.

  4. File:Westgate Center gate at Filinvest Ave, Alabang.jpg

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    English: A toll gate that charges customers of businesses in the Westgate Center commercial area of the Filinvest City development, in Alabang, Muntinlupa, the Philippines. The Conti's nationwide bakery chain, a branch thereof, can be found in the background.

  5. Alabang - Wikipedia

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    Alabang is a barangay in Muntinlupa, Philippines. At one time, the area was a farming district and has since grown from a village to a major commercial center, including Filinvest City, Madrigal Business Park, and a transportation hub. It has an area of 8.064 square kilometers (3.114 sq mi). [1]

  6. Alabang Town Center - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, there was an expansion and a new wing known as the lifestyle strip saw many restaurants, stores, and shops added. The same year, restaurants outside at the Corte de las Palmas, such as Chili's, Jamba Juice and Krispy Kreme, were opened. [6] The Metro supermarket opened on August 11, 2012, while their department store opened on August ...

  7. Alabang–Zapote Road - Wikipedia

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    Alabang–Zapote Road is a four-lane national road which travels east–west through the southern limits of Metro Manila, Philippines. It runs parallel to Dr. Santos Avenue in the north and is named after the two barangays it links: Alabang , Muntinlupa and Zapote in Bacoor and Las Piñas .

  8. McDonald's Philippines - Wikipedia

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    During this time, McDonald's Philippines began to introduce meals served with steam rice, spaghetti and chicken. [5] In 1991–1992, McDonald's expanded its reach to Visayas and Mindanao with the opening of new restaurants in Bacolod, Cebu City; and Cagayan de Oro, respectively. In 1996, George Yang launched the Ronald McDonald House Charities ...

  9. Pepsi Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Pepsi-Cola Products Philippines, Inc. (PCPPI) was established in 1989 as Premier Beverages by Luis Lorenzo, Sr. to acquire the bottling and distribution rights to PepsiCo beverages in the Philippines. In 1997, the Guoco Group acquired Lorenzo's holdings in PCPPI. Under Guoco management, ₱700 million was spent in 1998 to upgrade the facilities ...