Galleria Corporate Center

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Location EDSA corner Poveda Drive, Ortigas Center, Quezon City, Philippines
Coordinates 14°35′29″N121°03′30″E / 14.5913°N 121.0584°E / 14.5913; 121.0584 Coordinates: 14°35′29″N121°03′30″E / 14.5913°N 121.0584°E / 14.5913; 121.0584
Height 109.85 m (360.4 ft)
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Floor count 29
Design and construction
Developer Robinsons Land
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Galleria Corporate Center is a 29-storey office building in Ortigas Center, in Quezon City. It is located beside Robinsons Galleria.

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