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MANILA -- In downtown Angeles City, around 80km north of Manila, a seemingly nondescript building is one part of the Philippines' still-unfolding success story. [1]

MANILA -- Amid central Manila's construction boom, a redevelopment project by Ayala Land is especially eye-catching. The project includes a 69-story building and a condominium whose apartments go for an average 80 million pesos ($1.65 million). [2]

MANILA -- San Miguel, the constantly diversifying Philippine conglomerate, is taking one more step away from brewing and opening an industrial estate. [3]

MANILA -- Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte has approved for auction nine infrastructure projects worth 171.14 billion pesos ($3.58 billion), including improvements at a congested airport in the capital here. [4]

MANILA -- On the third floor of Starmall, a shopping center owned by Philippine billionaire Manuel Villar, three movie theaters were shuttered in July and are being converted into television studios. [5]

MANILA -- The year is 1986. The setting is the Malacanang Palace, the Philippines' seat of power. A furious mob wielding torches and waving yellow flags storms the palace and sets paintings ablaze. [6]

MARILAO, Philippines -- As 2018 dawned, about a dozen workers fired up trucks and bulldozers just north of Manila and began mowing tall grass, relocating electric poles and demolishing shanties that stand in the way of one of the Philippines' largest... [7]

Petch Pattaya Development Co. Ltd. have announced that sales are going extremely well at The Prima Residence project in Wongamat north Pattaya, with over 90 % of the first building already sold out. [8]

Sources
[1] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2015-07-30 · 41% match

Aquino's predecessors built economic pillars; he built trust

MANILA -- In downtown Angeles City, around 80km north of Manila, a seemingly nondescript building is one part of the Philippines' still-unfolding success story.

[2] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2016-10-13 · 39% match

Philippines makes the most of its English ability

MANILA -- Amid central Manila's construction boom, a redevelopment project by Ayala Land is especially eye-catching. The project includes a 69-story building and a condominium whose apartments go for an average 80 million pesos ($1.65 million).

[3] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2016-04-12 · 36% match

San Miguel to create Davao industrial estate

MANILA -- San Miguel, the constantly diversifying Philippine conglomerate, is taking one more step away from brewing and opening an industrial estate.

[4] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2016-09-15 · 35% match

Duterte approves infrastructure upgrades worth $3.6bn

MANILA -- Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte has approved for auction nine infrastructure projects worth 171.14 billion pesos ($3.58 billion), including improvements at a congested airport in the capital here.

[5] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2022-08-12 · 35% match

For profit or power? Philippines' richest man ventures into media

MANILA -- On the third floor of Starmall, a shopping center owned by Philippine billionaire Manuel Villar, three movie theaters were shuttered in July and are being converted into television studios.

[6] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2022-08-17 · 35% match

Marcos movie generates crowds and controversy in the Philippines

MANILA -- The year is 1986. The setting is the Malacanang Palace, the Philippines' seat of power. A furious mob wielding torches and waving yellow flags storms the palace and sets paintings ablaze.

[7] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2018-01-23 · 33% match

Duterte has three words on infrastructure: 'Build, Build, Build'

MARILAO, Philippines -- As 2018 dawned, about a dozen workers fired up trucks and bulldozers just north of Manila and began mowing tall grass, relocating electric poles and demolishing shanties that stand in the way of one of the Philippines' largest

[8] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2011-11-29 · 33% match

Prima project making waves in Wongamat

Petch Pattaya Development Co. Ltd. have announced that sales are going extremely well at The Prima Residence project in Wongamat north Pattaya, with over 90 % of the first building already sold out.

[9] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2021-10-28 · 32% match

Imperial Hotel Tokyo's palatial makeover unveiled

TOKYO -- The Imperial Hotel Tokyo, a famed landmark slated to undergo a lengthy $2 billion reconstruction, revealed on Wednesday the new design for the main building, which will resemble a multitiered palace.

[10] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2023-10-05 · 32% match

Goa's colonial mansions open doors on faded past

QUEPEM, India -- In the small town of Quepem, in India's western state of Goa, lush green fields fringed by palm trees morph into a narrow path that leads to the stately Palacio do Deao, built in 1787 by the town's founder, Portuguese nobleman Jose P

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