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Rockwell Center is a high-end mixed-use neighborhood in the Poblacion area of Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines, named after James Rockwell, former President of Manila Electric Railroad and Light Company (Meralco). [1] It is a project of Rockwell Land Corporation, which is owned by the Lopez Holdings Corporation. Rockwell Center was first ...
Power Plant Mall is an upscale indoor shopping mall in Makati, Philippines.It is the anchor establishment of Rockwell Center, a mixed-use area north of the Makati Central Business District on the Pasig River waterfront across Mandaluyong.
One Rockwell East Tower is a condominium in Rockwell Center, Makati, Philippines. The building will be part of the One Rockwell building complex. It is the smallest in the complex and it stands 165 m (541 ft) tall.
Edades Tower, also known as Edades Tower and Garden Villas, is a 53-storey residential skyscraper in Rockwell Center, in Makati City. The building was constructed in 2010 and was completed in 2014. As of 2022, it is the 20th-tallest building in the Philippines.
Fireworks explode over Rockwell Center in celebration of the New Year in Mandaluyong City, Metro Manila, Philippines, Jan. 1, 2025. Taiwan.
The area is currently the location of Buddha Bar Manila. Rockwell Center was constructed on a 15.5-hectare (38-acre) lot previously used as a thermal power plant operated by the Lopez-owned Manila Electric Railroad and Light Company until its closure in 1994. The project was named after James Rockwell, the Meralco's first president.
Rizal Tower is a residential skyscraper ranked officially as the 37th tallest building in the Philippines since 2000. It has 47 stories. The building is located on 31 Residential Drive, Rockwell Center, in Makati.
One Rockwell West Tower is a condominium in Rockwell Center, Makati, Philippines. The building is part of the One Rockwell building complex. It is the tallest in the complex, and one of the tallest skyscrapers in the Philippines, rising 210 m (689 ft).