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EVEN during the intense summer heat, Ayala Malls ensure a cool and refreshing atmosphere for mallgoers through advanced chilled water systems that efficiently absorb excess heat and regulate indoor ...
The Ayala Group is stepping up its efforts to enter the local retail sector as it aims to get a bigger share of Filipino ...
Exciting developments are reshaping the Philippine retail sector. From the arrival of major foreign brands to the launch and ...
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Water recycling makes Ayala Malls coolerWhile fresh municipal water is traditionally used, Ayala Malls' innovative water recycling initiatives make their cooling systems sustainable and eco-friendly. Through a dedicated sewage treatment ...
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Ayala Malls Central Bloc hosts USC SAFAD Week: A celebration of creativity and innovationAyala Malls Central Bloc, in partnership with the University of San Carlos School of Architecture, Fine Arts, and Design (USC-SAFAD), successfully wrapped up SAFAD Week—a vibrant celebration of ...
Ayala Corp. (AC), the country’s oldest conglomerate, over the weekend warned the public against deepfakes and fraudulent social media posts using the name and likeness of its chairman Jaime Augusto ...
The Philippines’ oldest large-scale enterprise Ayala Corporation is expecting 2025 to be a breakeven year for its smaller ventures. At the conglomerate’s annual stockholders meeting on Friday, Ayala ...
Even as the hospitality arm of property giant Ayala Land Inc. pursues an ambitious plan to double its hotel portfolio to over 8,000 rooms by 2030, it remains equally focused on creating elevated ...
MANILA, Philippines – Demand for its premium developments and improved leasing operations boosted the first-quarter net income of real estate giant Ayala Land ... its flagship malls and ...
MANILA, Philippines — Ayala Corp., the country’s oldest conglomerate, is setting its sights on its next best year after posting its strongest year ever in 2024, with 2025 seen as inflection ...
ACEN—controlled by billionaire Jaime Zobel de Ayala and his family’s Ayala Corp—is raising up to 30 billion pesos ($530 million) to build new solar and wind farms and almost triple its ...
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