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The Manhattan Gardens, also known as the Manhattan Gardens at Araneta City is a 5.7-hectare (14-acre) transit-oriented residential development located at the Araneta City in Cubao, Quezon City. The project is a joint-venture project between the Araneta Group and the Megaworld Corporation , and marketed under Empire East Land Holdings Inc., a ...
Also included in the redevelopment project is the renovations of Ali Mall and SM Cubao in 2010, Shopwise in 2012, and the Farmers Plaza in 2014, as well as the construction of the first 12 towers of the Manhattan Gardens complex, the Gateway Tower, the Novotel Manila Araneta City, and the Araneta City Cyberpark Towers 1 and 2.
English: Araneta Center in Cubao, Quezon City. It is one of the main commercial areas in Quezon City where Araneta Coliseum, Alimall, Gateway, farmer's Plaza, Novotel and Manhattan Garden City are located. Araneta Center is bounded by the roads of EDSA (AH26), Aurora Boulevard and P. Tuazon.
The newly built, 9,000-square-foot property in River Oaks—with architecture by Houston’s Benjamin Johnston Design—is, like the City of Love, utterly timeless and as indulgent as a tarte aux ...
Stop number three in murder tours: the Menendez house. 1989, Lyle and Erik murdered their parents. #Menendezbrothers #LAmurders. A post shared by Danica M. (@dani.lugosi) on Nov 13, 2015 at 10 ...
The New Frontier Theater, known as the Kia Theatre between 2015 and 2018, is a multi-purpose theater and events hall in Araneta City in Cubao, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines. The theater first opened on May 27, 1967, and primarily served as a multi-purpose theater and is also blended as a movie theater and a skating rink.
David Copperfield has let his 15,000 square-foot penthouse get so dilapidated, it actually may threaten the structural integrity of the entire building, according to the property’s condo board.
City Notes Ref. Gardo House: 1883 Second Empire: William H Folsom and Joseph Ridges Salt Lake City: Gardo House was the official residence of the president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) during the terms of John Taylor and Wilford Woodruff. Was demolished on November 26, 1921.