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Ayala Tower One. 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, named after its address 1 Ayala Avenue, is a 390,000 m2(4,200,000 sq ft) transport-oriented development which features a five-story 54,700 m2(589,000 sq ft) mall with intermodal transportation hub and trade halls, three office towers, and a hotel.[7] It is designed by the architectural firm Visionarch.
The Enterprise Center is an office skyscraper located in Makati, Philippines. [10] It is owned and developed by KSA Realty Corporation, a joint venture of the Kuok Group (majority shareholder), ING, and A. Soriano Corporation (ANSCOR). [11] The taller Tower I of the complex stands at 171.9 metres (564 feet) and is currently the 74th tallest ...
[20] [21] This triangular block also houses the Makati Stock Exchange, the Ayala Tower One and the Filipinas Heritage Library, built on the site of the historic Nielson Tower. [22] Salcedo Village and Ayala Triangle. Salcedo Village is a business park developed by
Ayala Triangle Gardens. 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. It was named after its owner and developer Ayala Land, and opened to the public in November 19, 2009. [ 1 ]
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. The complex comprises three shopping malls; three department stores, each with its own retail shops, restaurant arcades and ...
September 11, 2024 at 6:35 PM. David Zalubowski/AP. 1568 Nome Street sits empty these days, with windows and doors boarded up and signs warning of danger posted outside. No one lives here anymore ...
Ayala Tower One: Makati: 160 m (520 ft) 35 1996 First building in the Philippines to be known as a "skyscraper" [201] [202] Orient Square: Pasig: 160 m (520 ft) 38