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The building was the site of the setting up of a router that connected the Philippines to the internet in 1994 by Filipino engineer Benjie Tan. [ 2 ] As per the National Cultural Heritage Act which became law in 2009, the Ramon Cojuangco Building became a presumed Important Cultural Property (ICP) since it is a work of a National Artist .
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The Beacon – Arnaiz Tower is a residential condominium skyscraper in Makati, Philippines.It is the second of three towers, and part of The Beacon complex. The Beacon was developed by Geo Estate Estate Development Corporation in cooperation with New Pacific Resources Management, Inc. [3] Groundbreaking for the project was on January 28, 2008, while actual construction works for Arnaiz Tower ...
Poverty incidence of Makati 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 2006 2.90 2009 1.37 2012 0.46 2015 1.86 2018 0.28 2021 0.80 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Makati is the second top revenue earner in the National Capital Region, following Quezon City at first place. The city has not increased its tax rates since its new Revenue Code took effect in 2006, and has been free of deficit for about three ...
The Residences at Greenbelt is a residential skyscraper complex in Makati, Philippines. The project is developed and managed by Ayala Land. It is composed of three towers: The Residences at Greenbelt - Laguna Tower; The Residences at Greenbelt - Manila Tower; The Residences at Greenbelt - San Lorenzo Tower
Smart Tower (previously PLDT Tower) is a 36-storey skyscraper in 6799 Ayala Avenue, Makati. [2]The building was originally an unfinished 10-storey structure which was bought and developed by the Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company for their corporate headquarters.
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. Plans for the construction of the two additional buildings did not materialize until 2021, due to the completion of ...