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  2. Bonifacio Global City - Wikipedia

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    Bonifacio Global City (also known as BGC, Global City, or The Fort) is a 240-hectare mixed-use estate and central business district located in Taguig, Philippines. The district experienced commercial growth following the sale of a 440 ha (1,100 acres) military base at Fort Bonifacio by the Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA).

  3. Taguig - Wikipedia

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    It is the fifth wealthiest city in the Philippines, behind Pasig, the capital Manila, Makati, and Quezon City, respectively. [124] Taguig is Metro Manila's third top revenue earner in 2023, with ₱13.54 billion in locally sourced revenues, following Makati at second place with ₱19.36 billion, and Quezon City at first place with ₱27.41 billion.

  4. Category:Bonifacio Global City - Wikipedia

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    Bonifacio Global City (aka: BGC, Global City, or The Fort) — a central financial and business district in the southeastern Metro Manila region, within the City of Taguig, on Luzon in the Philippines.

  5. BGC Stopover Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    BGC Stopover Pavilion is a mixed-use development in Bonifacio Global City, Metro Manila, Philippines.It consists of a 16-level 35,000-square-metre (380,000 sq ft) office tower for business process outsourcing companies and a 17,000-square-metre (180,000 sq ft) retail podium with a 2-level basement parking. [1]

  6. Bonifacio High Street - Wikipedia

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    Bonifacio High Street is a mixed-use development in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig, Metro Manila, Philippines located just near Serendra, Market! Market! and SM Aura Premier.It is owned by Ayala Malls, a real-estate subsidiary of Ayala Land, which is an affiliate of Ayala Corporation.

  7. Fort Bonifacio (barangay) - Wikipedia

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    When Ferdinand Marcos placed the Philippines under martial law in 1972, Fort Bonifacio became the host of three detention centers full of political prisoners - the Ipil Reception Center (sometimes called the Ipil Detention Center), a higher security facility called the Youth Rehabilitation Center (YRC), [5] and the Maximum Security Unit where Senators Jose W. Diokno and Benigno Aquino Jr. were ...