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One time game show contestant, oft-time urban roamer. I have nothing much to say, I'm the quiet one...which is probably why I take photos too much.

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  • BGC Central
    Taguig

    The Heart of Bonifacio Global City – Part 2 (From High Street Central to the western segment)

    November 21, 2022

    From BHS Central to the variety of developments on the western segment, this part of BGC Central showcases a diverse development that manages to complement one another.

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  • Pasig

    Tektite Tales: The Philippine Stock Exchange and the PSE Centre in Pasig

    November 7, 2015

    Right at the heart of Ortigas Center, the Pasig side of Ortigas Center in particular, lies the nerve center of commercial activity in the country. Well to be specifc, it’s one of the centers actually, but we’ll get to that later. Today, the Urban Roamer checks out the Tektite Towers, also known formally as the Philippine Stock Exchange Centre, where the country’s national bourse, the Philippine Stock Exchange or PSE currently holds office.

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  • Makati

    The Story of Ayala Triangle: Center of a Rising Business District

    September 10, 2015

    As the airport operations at Nielson Field have closed down by the 1950s, around the same time, plans were being made to convert the Zobel de Ayala-owned hacienda (where the airfield is located) into a modern business district, giving birth to the Makati Central Business District. As structures began to sprout left and right, the old airfield which became a triangular open space found itself in the middle of all this development. However, it took a while for any development to be seen in the area. Apart from the Nielson Tower, the rest of the triangular space was pretty much a barren open space which sometimes was used as a football…

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