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  2. AIA Tower (Makati) - Wikipedia

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    The AIA Tower, formerly the Philamlife Tower, is an office skyscraper located in Makati, Philippines. [10] It is owned and developed by Philam Properties Corporation, the real estate arm of the Philippine American Life and General Insurance Company (Philamlife, now AIA Philippines). [ 6 ]

  3. Paseo de Roxas - Wikipedia

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    Paseo de Roxas is also home to numerous other skyscrapers such as the AIA Tower, Zuellig Building, One Roxas Triangle, Lepanto Building and The Residences at Greenbelt's Manila Tower. Across the street from the Ayala Triangle Gardens is the Paseo Center, which houses a Marketplace supermarket and a flagship branch of Anytime Fitness. [5] [6]

  4. One Ayala - Wikipedia

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    [9] [46] On the other hand, One Ayala West Tower, also known as One Ayala Tower 2 and OAA BPO Tower 2, [47] has 29 floors. [9] [24] It notably hosts the Makati office of Optum Global Solutions Philippines. [48] Both East and West Towers are situated at the Ayala Avenue side of the development, with a combined space of 85,000 m 2 (910,000 sq ft ...

  5. Holiday Inn & Suites Makati - Wikipedia

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    Holiday Inn & Suites Makati is a hotel in Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines. It opened on April 1, 2013, as part of the New Glorietta Phase 1 redevelopment. The hotel is built on top of a redeveloped Glorietta shopping mall in Ayala Center. The hotel is managed by InterContinental Hotels Group. [1]

  6. Template:Makati CBD - Wikipedia

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  7. Lepanto Building - Wikipedia

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    The Lepanto Building is one of the earliest buildings in the Makati Central Business District.Built along Paseo de Roxas in the early 1970s, beside the now demolished Doña Narcisa de Leon Building (also by Formoso), the building was designed for the Philippine headquarters of the Bank of America and the Lepanto Consolidated Mining Company.

  8. Makati Tuscany - Wikipedia

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  9. L. V. Locsin Building - Wikipedia

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    L. V. Locsin Building is a 19-storey [1] office building at 6752 Ayala Avenue.Named after its designer, National Artist for Architecture Leandro Locsin, and completed in 1985, [2] it is notable for its Brutalist architectural style and the architect's signature of floating volumes. [3]