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  2. List of cinemas in Metro Manila - Wikipedia

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    Cinema 1: Hybrid Recliner and Regular Seats with Dolby Atmos Cinemas 2 to 4: Regular with Ferco Opus Glide Seats and Dolby Surround 7.1 Cinemas 5 and 6: Screening Room (Director's Club) with Dolby Surround 7.1 Partly managed by SM Cinema Ortigas Cinemas GH Mall: 3: 5th Level, GH Mall, San Juan: Opened July 25, 2024 Cine-1 (Regular with Dolby 7.1)

  3. Power Plant Mall - Wikipedia

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    Power Plant Mall's interior in January 2011 Power Plant Mall's interior in December 2024. The five-storey shopping mall is located at Rockwell Drive corner Estrella Street in Barangay Poblacion, Makati. It is part of the Rockwell Center, which includes the One Rockwell West Tower, the ninth tallest building in the metropolis.

  4. Rockwell Center - Wikipedia

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    View of Rockwell Center from the Pasig River at day. Rockwell Center sits on a 15.5-hectare (38-acre) lot in Poblacion, Makati previously occupied by a thermal power plant, which was operated by then Lopez-owned Manila Electric Railroad and Light Company until its closure in 1994.

  5. List of shopping malls in Metro Manila - Wikipedia

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    The first enclosed shopping mall in the metropolis was Crystal Arcade located along Escolta Street in the downtown district of Binondo. This art deco building designed by Andrés Luna de San Pedro also housed the Manila Stock Exchange and was the Philippines' first air-conditioned building inaugurated on June 1, 1932.

  6. Isetann Cinerama Recto - Wikipedia

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    Isetann (also known as Isetann Cinerama Complex and Isetann Recto) is a shopping mall located at C.M. Recto Avenue corner Quezon Boulevard and Evangelista Street in Quiapo, Manila, Philippines. The mall sits in the portion of Estero de Quiapo which became Roman Super Cinerama in 1964 and burnt down in the late 1970s.

  7. Manila Film Center - Wikipedia

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    The Manila Film Center served as the main theater for the First Manila International Film Festival [2] (MIFF) January 18–29, 1982. The building has also been the subject of controversies due to a fatal accident that happened on November 17, 1981. At least 169 [3] [4] workers fell and were buried under quick-drying cement.

  8. Greenbelt (Ayala Center) - Wikipedia

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    The upper floors feature more dining establishments, retail, and entertainment facilities, including five cinemas and MyCinema, a private mini-theater. [27] The largest Philippine branch of Louis Vuitton, and the country's only Hermès boutique is found here. [28] [29] [30] It is also the location of the Philippines's third 4DX cinema, launched ...

  9. J. P. Rizal Avenue - Wikipedia

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    J. P. Rizal Avenue, also known as J. P. Rizal Street, is a major local avenue in Makati and Taguig, Metro Manila, Philippines.It is a contour collector road on the south bank of the Pasig River that runs east–west from Pateros Bridge at the Taguig–Pateros boundary to its intersection with Zobel Roxas, Delpan, and Tejeron Streets at the Makati–Manila boundary.