The Enterprise Center

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The Enterprise Center
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The Enterprise Center as seen from Ayala Avenue.
The Enterprise Center
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeOffice
Location6766 Ayala Avenue corner Paseo de Roxas, Makati, Philippines
Coordinates 14°33′22.61″N121°1′16.07″E / 14.5562806°N 121.0211306°E / 14.5562806; 121.0211306
Construction started1995
Opening1999
OwnerKSA Realty Corporation
ManagementShang Properties Management Services Inc. (SPMSI)
Height
RoofTower 1: 172 m (564.30 ft)
Tower 2: 124 m (406.82 ft)
Technical details
Floor countTower 1: 40 aboveground, 7 belowground
Tower 2: 30 aboveground
Floor area81,000 m2 (871,876.74 sq ft)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Wong & Tung International Limited - Hong Kong; ARADS & Associates - Manila
DeveloperKSA Realty Corporation
Structural engineerAromin & Sy Associates, Inc.
References
[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9]

The Enterprise Center is an office skyscraper located in Makati, Philippines. [10] It is owned and developed by KSA Realty Corporation, a joint venture of the Kuok Group (majority shareholder), ING, and A. Soriano Corporation (ANSCOR). [11] The taller Tower I of the complex stands at 171.9 metres (564 feet) and is currently the 74th tallest building in the Philippines. [7]

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Design

Hong Kong–based Wong & Tung International Limited (WTIL) is behind The Enterprise Center, in collaboration with ARADS & Associates, the local architect of The Enterprise Center.

By night, high intensity beams bathe the crowns in light. [12]

Location

The Enterprise Center, specifically Tower 1, is located at the corner of Ayala Avenue and Paseo de Roxas Avenue, while Tower 2 faces Dela Rosa Street. The center is situated at the heart of the business and finance district.

Amenities

The building has multiple entrances and exits, speeding up arrival and departure from the seven-level underground parking facility. The parking levels can accommodate over 1,200 vehicles for both tenants and visitors. A new bike stand is also provided, and is located at the Basement 1 parking area just at the back of the Drop Off staircase at Tower 2.

The tower is equipped with a helipad, and a private lounge one level below the helipad.

The fourth floor houses a 1,250 m2 (13,454.89 sq ft) International Food Court which serves a wide variety of cuisine. There are 25 outlets serving both building tenants and visitors.

Also available is a business center. [12]

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References

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  7. 1 2 Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat Tallest Buildings in the Philippines (as of April 2008)
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  10. Savills, K. M. C. "The Enterprise Center Tower 1". kmcmaggroup.com. Retrieved 2021-04-16.
  11. Shang Properties Shang Properties Majority Owner of The Enterprise Center
  12. 1 2 The Enterprise Center website Home page