7-626: McKinley Exchange Corporate Center is a 5-story commercial building, part of a mixed-use complex developed by Ayala Land Inc. as part of the ₱ 65 billion redevelopment and rebranding of the city of Makati . It is located along McKinley Road corner EDSA in Barangay Dasmariñas and was slated to become the new transport hub of Makati. It is also one of the newest upcoming PEZA -accredited zones, soon to be at par with other 39 Makati zones such as Zuellig Building , RCBC Plaza , and Makati Stock Exchange . Unlike typical commercial offices in
14-517: A minority stake in Malaysian property developer MCT Bhd. in a ₱ 1.9-billion ( US$ 43-million ) deal. Ayala Land's hospitality arm Ayala Land Hotels and Resorts which operates Raffles Makati and Seda Hotels as well as El Nido Resorts in the Philippines, has been facing negative publicity for using of battery-cage eggs in its supply chain. Due to the cruel conditions on those farms, as well as
21-828: A terminal at this building for its bus service (called the BGC Bus ) along McKinley Road to provide access to different points in Bonifacio Global City and in Makati Central Business District . A few meters from the McKinley Exchange Corporate Center lie the Ayala MRT station , where passengers can take the MRT-3 , and One Ayala , located across EDSA at the Glorietta complex. Passengers may also board
28-504: Is a Grade A building that has a 2,800 m (30,000 sq ft) floor plate to accommodate BPO and multinational company space requirements. It is also certified by the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA). It has five floors and a gross leasable area of 11,465 m (123,410 sq ft). It currently houses a branch of Telus International Philippines . Bonifacio Transport Corporation has established
35-792: Is a full line real estate firm based in the Philippines . It is a subsidiary of Ayala Corporation . It began as a division of Ayala Corporation until it was spun off and incorporated in 1988. It became publicly listed in the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE: ALI) in July 1991. Its core businesses are in strategic landbank management, residential development , retail shopping centers, corporate businesses, and hotels & resorts. Support businesses are in construction and property management . ALI also derives other income from its investment activities and sale of non-core assets. Last April 2015, ALI bought
42-566: The EDSA Carousel and other buses at the curbside, particularly beside the building for northbound and at One Ayala for southbound. Passengers can also board a jeepney bound for Market! Market! and Washington Street (in Barangay Pio del Pilar, via Ayala Avenue ), respectively, at its terminal across McKinley Road. Taxis and shuttles also load and unload passengers at the building's driveway. Ayala Land Ayala Land, Inc. ( ALI )
49-478: The Philippines , tenants or locators of the McKinley Exchange Corporate Center are required to regularly update the Makati government with a list of their labor requirements, so they can hire and prioritize qualified city residents. Tenants are also required to provide a list of training schools or centers that can teach disqualified candidates so they can be reconsidered for employment. McKinley Exchange Corporate Center
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