Edades Tower
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Edades Tower is an upscale community that has been named after the father of modern and unconventional Filipino art, Victorio Edades. The community offers only one-bedroom flats, two-bedroom flats, two- bedroom garden villas, three-bedroom garden z-lofts, and three-bedroom lofts. One-bedroom flats have a total area of 67 square meters, while two-bedroom flats measure at 132 square meters. The two-bedroom garden villa ranges from 68 square meters to 73 square meters. While, the three-bedroom garden z-loft ranges from 79 square meters to 124 square meters. The three-bedroom loft is between 59 square meters to 161 square meters. They provide state-of-the-art amenities such as a lap pool, function rooms, landscaped pocket gardens, and a central piazza that houses high-end boutiques and top dining establishments. Rising across Amorsolo Square, the first of four prominent residential towers within West Block, Edades Tower and Garden Villas is near Power Plant Mall, The Rockwell Club, and Ateneo Professional Schools.
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Rockwell Land Corporation
Founded in 1995, Rockwell Land Corporation is co-owned by First Holdings and Manila Electric Company (Meralco). Rockwell Center was their first project which was a 15.5 hectare residential and commercial lot in Makati City. Originally, this has been the original site of the Rockwell thermal plant owned by Meralco. Its name is derived from James Chapman Rockwell, the first president of Meralco. At present, Rockwell Center is comprised of high-rise residential condominium localities, leisure club, sports club, office buildings, a graduate school of law, a shopping center and business establishments. With about 20 years of in the field, Rockwell Land comes to a point to create "calamity-proof" infrastructures to century-flood cycle scheme. In fact, in the recent typhoons that blast the Philippines, Rockwell's finished projects (The Power Plant Mall, Rockwell Center-West, East Block Towers, and The Power and the Rockwell Business Center) and ongoing residences ( Edades Tower and Garden Villas,The Grove by Rockwell, 205 Santolan by Rockwell, ) stayed flood-free though heavy rains have shaken them.
