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4SQPhilippines: Did you know: After incorporating from Manila to the province of Rizal, then Philippine Legislature passed Act 2390 on February 28, 1914 shortening the name of San Pedro de Macati to Makati.
Ayala Ave (Paseo de Roxas), Makati City, Makati City
Monument · Bel-Air · 5 tips and reviews
4SQPhilippines: Did you know: Benigno Aquino Jr. began his career as a journalist and made history by becoming the youngest elected senator in the Philippines in 1967 at the age of 34.
Ayala Ave (Paseo de Roxas), Makati City, Makati City
Intersection · San Lorenzo · 9 tips and reviews
4SQPhilippines: In early 1930s, the vicinity was the site of the country’s airport, the Nielsen Air Base, Ayala and Paseo de Roxas avenues were the former runways of Nielsen Field, the 12/30 and 07/25 respectively.
btwn Ayala Ave & V A Rufino St (Salcedo Village), Makati City, Makati City
Office Building · San Lorenzo · 35 tips and reviews
4SQPhilippines: Did you know: More commonly known as the Rufino Tower or the Rufino Plaza, it remains as the tallest steel-framed building in the Philippines, stands 528.22 feet with 41 stories.
6795 Ayala Ave (at V A Rufino St), Makati City, Makati City
Office Building · Bel-Air · 107 tips and reviews
4SQPhilippines: At 850 feet with 52 storeys including an 8-level radio tower, PBCom Tower is the tallest building in the Philippines to date. Construction started in 1998 and opened in 2000.