Summit One Tower

14°35′11.88″N 121°2′47.24″E / 14.5866333°N 121.0464556°E / 14.5866333; 121.0464556Completed1998[1]OwnerFacilities IncorporatedHeightRoof150 m (492.13 ft)[1]Technical detailsFloor count49Design and constructionArchitect(s)Andrews and Partners, Inc.DeveloperSummit One ConsortiumReferences[1][2][3]

The Summit One Tower is an office skyscraper located in Mandaluyong, Philippines. Originally built as a condominium project called Paladium Summit but when the concrete shell was completed the project fell through until a local tycoon bought and converted it into an office tower.[3] Summit One Tower was previously owned and managed by Facilities Incorporated.

It is now owned and managed by Summit One Tower Building and Allied Assets, a part of the ATN Group of Companies.[4] The building is registered as an economic zone with the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) and its IT locator tenants benefit from government tax incentives.[4] Although there is no sufficient source to confirm is official height, Skyscraperpage's website has an official diagram suggesting its height to be around 200 meters, which is highly dubious.[1]

It is also serves as a radio transmitter of the FM radio station 91.5 Win Radio owned by Mabuhay Broadcasting System.

References

  1. ^ a b c d Skyscraperpage.com Drawings of Summit One
  2. ^ Skyscraperpage.com Summit One, Mandaluyong
  3. ^ a b Emporis Summit One Tower, Mandaluyong[dead link]
  4. ^ a b Transpacific Broadband Group International Partner Groups

See also

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Completed
Over 300 m
  • Metrobank Center (318 m, 2017)
250–299 m
  • PBCom Tower (259 m, 2000)
  • Trump Tower Manila (251 m, 2017)
  • The Gramercy Residences (250 m, 2013)
  • Discovery Primea (250 m, 2013)
200–249 m
150–199 m
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construction
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