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== Rockwell Center ==
== Rockwell Center ==
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[[Image:Rockwell_Center.jpg|right|thumb|Rockwell Center<ref name=puketza>[http://davidpuketza.com/Philippines/ David Puketza]. Accessed November 2008.</ref>]]
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[[Image:Rockwell_Center.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Rockwell Center<ref name=puketza>[http://davidpuketza.com/Philippines/ David Puketza]. Accessed November 2008.</ref>]]
The Rockwell Center is an upscale mixed-use 15.5-hectare project in Makati City, Philippines. It is a project of the Rockwell Land Corporation (established 1995), which is owned by the influential Lopez family. It sits on the site of a former thermal plant, closed in 1994, which was operated by Lopez-owned MERALCO (the project is named for James Chapman Rockwell, the first president of MERALCO). Construction began in 1998. Its centerpiece Power Plant Mall opened in December 2000.<ref name=wikipedia>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rockwell_Center Rockwell Center] Wikipedia.ORG. Accessed November 2008.</ref>
The Rockwell Center is an upscale mixed-use 15.5-hectare project in Makati City, Philippines. It is a project of the Rockwell Land Corporation (established 1995), which is owned by the influential Lopez family. It sits on the site of a former thermal plant, closed in 1994, which was operated by Lopez-owned MERALCO (the project is named for James Chapman Rockwell, the first president of MERALCO). Construction began in 1998. Its centerpiece Power Plant Mall opened in December 2000.<ref name=wikipedia>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rockwell_Center Rockwell Center] Wikipedia.ORG. Accessed November 2008.</ref>
Features of the Rockwell Center include high-rise office buildings, condominiums, a school, and a shopping mall. Among the plans for the area is the Lopez Centre, proposed to have a height of over 1000 feet, which would make it the country's tallest building.<ref name="wikipedia"/>
Features of the Rockwell Center include high-rise office buildings, condominiums, a school, and a shopping mall. Among the plans for the area is the Lopez Centre, proposed to have a height of over 1000 feet, which would make it the country's tallest building.<ref name="wikipedia"/>
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Rockwell Center is equipped with its own generator and obtains 70% of its water from a deep well. The remaining water needs is supplied by Manila Water.
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== External Links ==
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* [http://properties.santos.knightfrank.ph/Metro-Manila/Makati-City/Rockwell Rockwell Center Properties for Sale or Rent by Santos Knight Frank]
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The Rockwell Center is an upscale mixed-use 15.5-hectare project in Makati City, Philippines. It is a project of the Rockwell Land Corporation (established 1995), which is owned by the influential Lopez family. It sits on the site of a former thermal plant, closed in 1994, which was operated by Lopez-owned MERALCO (the project is named for James Chapman Rockwell, the first president of MERALCO). Construction began in 1998. Its centerpiece Power Plant Mall opened in December 2000.[1]

Features of the Rockwell Center include high-rise office buildings, condominiums, a school, and a shopping mall. Among the plans for the area is the Lopez Centre, proposed to have a height of over 1000 feet, which would make it the country's tallest building.[1]

Rockwell Center is equipped with its own generator and obtains 70% of its water from a deep well. The remaining water needs is supplied by Manila Water.

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