Skycity (Mandaluyong)

Skycity
General information
Status On hold
Type Mixed use
Location Mandaluyong, Philippines
Coordinates 14°35′38.98″N 121°03′29.49″E / 14.5941611°N 121.0581917°E / 14.5941611; 121.0581917Coordinates: 14°35′38.98″N 121°03′29.49″E / 14.5941611°N 121.0581917°E / 14.5941611; 121.0581917
Height
Antenna spire 335 m (1,099 ft)
Technical details
Floor count 80
Design and construction
Developer E. Ganzon Inc. (EGI)
Sam Buena Realty Corporation (1990–2015)
Ayala Land (2015–present)

Skycity is an 80-story unfinished skyscraper in Mandaluyong, Philippines. It is a joint venture between real estate developer E. Ganzon Inc. (EGI) and Sam Buena Realty Corporation.[1] Its estimated height is 335 metres (1,099 ft). If constructed, it will become the tallest building in the country. Skycity is planned as a mixed-used skyscraper with a hotel, office space and residential space.

Construction was suspended due to a lawsuit filed by a homeowners' association from nearby upscale Greenhills East Village. As of September 14, 2005, the Philippine Court of Appeals promulgated a resolution allowing the developers to resume construction of the skyscraper.[1] As of 2008, it was noted that no construction work had proceeded on the excavation area, which is the only completed phase of the project. In 2010, the second division of the Philippine Supreme Court rejected the challenges of the Greenhills East Association, and the developer said that the project (now described as a 77-story building with 8 basements) would proceed.[2][3]

References

  1. 1 2 Business World, September 29, 2005 "Homeowners Lose Suit Vs Skyscraper Project"
  2. "Supreme Court okays Edsa-Ortigas high-rise", Manila Standard Today, January 30, 2010.
  3. "SC decision on 77-storey Skycity condo project affirmed with finality", Manila Bulletin, April 24, 2010.

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