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[Summary] => The construction of Noble Place, a high-rise residential condominium in Binondo’s Chinatown, is in full swing and on track of its target completion by early 2017, its developer Megaworld Corp. said.
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"There are so many public lands in the city, which remain idle and unproductive since the end of World War II that could be put to good use," Atienza told reporters during a briefing yesterday morning. "Many of these lands are situated in prime areas such as the downtown Manila area."
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"There are so many public lands in the city, which remain idle and unproductive since the end of World War II that could be put to good use," Atienza told reporters during a briefing yesterday morning. "Many of these lands are situated in prime areas such as the downtown Manila area."
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January 30, 2015 - 12:00am