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Aseana City

From top, clockwise: Aseana Avenue, Aseana Ave. Bridge, Ayala Malls Manila Bay

Project
Opening date2008; 17 years ago
DeveloperAseana Holdings
OwnerD.M. Wenceslao & Associates
Websiteaseanacity.com Edit this at Wikidata
Physical features
Transport Redemptorist-Aseana
Bus rapid transit  E  City of Dreams / Ayala Malls Manila Bay
Location

Aseana City is located in Metro Manila

Aseana City

Location in Metro Manila

Aseana City is located in Luzon

Aseana City

Location in Luzon

Aseana City is located in Philippines

Aseana City

Location in the Philippines

Coordinates: 14°31′40″N 120°59′19″E / 14.52790°N 120.98849°E
CountryPhilippines
RegionMetro Manila
CityParañaque
BarangayBaclaran and Tambo
LocationParañaque, Metro Manila, Philippines

Aseana City (also known as Aseana Business Park) is a 204-hectare (500-acre) mixed-use central business district development located in Parañaque, Metro Manila, Philippines.[1] Owned and developed by D.M. Wenceslao & Associates (DMWAI) through Aseana Holdings, it is situated in the centermost portion of the Central Business Park (alongside PAGCOR's Entertainment City) between the SM business complex in the north and Asiaworld in the south within the Bay City area.[2][3]

DMWAI was awarded by the Philippine Reclamation Authority to occupy the CBP I-B and C lots as the Aseana Business Park. The project began in 2008.

The development occupies 4-hectare (9.9-acre) Neo-Chinatown, Aseana 1 to 3 office buildings, Singapore School Manila, The King's School, Manila, Ayala Malls Manila Bay, Parqal Mall, and the Passport Center of the Department of Foreign Affairs. City of Dreams Manila, one of Entertainment City's integrated resort and casinos, is also situated within the development.

Other places located in Aseana City are the Aseana Power Station, Aseana Square, and the St. John Paul II Chapel.[4]

In June 2013, Alphaland owner Roberto Ongpin received a court order from the Makati Regional Trial Court to deliver the 10-hectare (25-acre) marina project with Aseana, despite he refused to pay his dues. DMWAI, however, refused to sign the loan documents related to mortgage, which led to its cancellation of their joint-venture with Alphaland.[5][6]

  • Asean Avenue Bridge

    Asean Avenue Bridge

  • Redemptorist Bridge

    Redemptorist Bridge

  • Welcome sign

    Welcome sign

  • Bradco Avenue

    Bradco Avenue

  • Aseana One

    Aseana One

  • Residences

    Residences

  • St. John Paul II Chapel

    St. John Paul II Chapel

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  6. ^ "Biz Buzz: Marooned marina". Inquirer.net. February 16, 2014.
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