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  2. Bel-Air, Makati - Wikipedia

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    The cost was set at the price of ₱15 (equivalent to ₱1,919 in 2021) per square meter for pilots and ₱30 (equivalent to ₱3,839 in 2021) per square meter for non-pilots. Officially, Bel-Air Village became the third subdivision developed by the Ayala Corporation.

  3. Quinta Market - Wikipedia

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    Revenues are primarily generated through stall rental fees, with the original rental fee being ₱15–30 per square meter per day. On September 4, 2017, despite promising not to do so, [18] the city government increased rental fees to between ₱30 and ₱80 per square meter depending on stall size. [39]

  4. SM Megamall - Wikipedia

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    It is the third largest shopping mall in the Philippines and one of the largest malls in the world. SM Megamall is developed and operated by SM Prime Holdings. [2] The mall occupies a land area of approximately 10 hectares (25 acres) and has a total floor area of 474,000 square meters (5,100,000 sq ft). [3]

  5. Metro Manila - Wikipedia

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    Metro Manila would add 1.85 million square meters (7.1 × 10 −7 × 10 ^ 6 sq mi) of office spaces between 2015 and 2017 in the central business districts in Makati, Taguig, and Quezon City as more global firms such as Google and HSBC seek to outsource business processes in the Philippines. [97]

  6. List of largest shopping malls in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    This article lists the largest shopping malls in the Philippines by gross floor area. SM Prime Holdings is the largest shopping retail operator in the Philippines with 78 operating malls totaling a gross floor area of 4.5 million square meters nationwide. [1]

  7. SM Mall of Asia Arena - Wikipedia

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    The Philippines hosted the 2013 FIBA Asia Championship on August 1–11, 2013. The SM Mall of Asia Arena served as the main venue with the Ninoy Aquino Stadium as the second venue for the tournament. It recorded an attendance of 19,989 during the final game between the host Philippines and Iran. [34]

  8. SM Mall of Asia - Wikipedia

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    A replacement of SM Bowling Center, the flagship branch of SM Game Park is located on a 1,947-square-meter (20,960 sq ft) space at the 3rd Level of the South Entertainment Mall. It was opened in November 2023, after delays. It features bowling, billiards, basketball, archery, a game room, a mini-arcade, KTV, and a sports bar. [24] [25]

  9. SM Aura - Wikipedia

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    The mall is connected to a 29-story office tower named SM Aura Tower, which has an area of 40,424 square meters (435,120 sq ft) and a GLA of 39,654 square meters (426,830 sq ft). [27] Opened in September 2014, [ 28 ] the SM Aura Tower is built according to international green standards, with efficient use of energy and sustainable operation ...