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Fort Bonifacio From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia • Find out more about navigating Wikipedia and finding information •Jump to: navigation, search Fort Bonifacio is an urban development in Taguig City, Metro Manila, Philippines. Originally known as Fort McKinley, it was a 25.78 square kilometre property acquired by the United States government during the American colonial period. The site was turned over to the Philippine government and renamed Fort Bonifacio on May 14, 1949. It then became the headquarters of the Philippine Army. Contents [hide] 1 Bonifacio Global City 2 McKinley Hill 3 Heritage Park 4 Landmarks 5 Major Events 6 Controversies 7 See also 8 External links [edit] Bonifacio Global City In 1992, a portion of Fort Bonifacio was turned over to the Bases Conversion Development Authority (BCDA). In 1995, Bonifacio Land Corporation, a consortium led by Metro Pacific, made a successful bid to become BCDA’s partner in the development of Bonifacio Global City. Ayala Land, Inc. and Evergreen Holdings, Inc. of the Campos Group purchased a controlling stake in BLC from Metro Pacific in 2003. BCDA and the two companies now control Fort Bonifacio Development Corporation, which oversees the master planning of Bonifacio Global City. Updated Bonifacio Global City Masterplan MapThe Global City is now home to upscale residential condominiums such as Essensa, Pacific Plaza and Regent Parkway and office buildings such as Net One and Bonifacio Technology Center. Three more residential buildings, Bonifacio Ridge, One McKinley Place and Penhurst Parkplace, have been completed, while Serendra, Fairways Tower, Forbes Town, Fifth Avenue Place and The Icon Towers have begun construction. Pacific Plaza Towers, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig CityThe prestigious British School Manila, the International School Manila and Manila Japanese School constructed and occupied new campuses in the Global City in its incipient stages. Other educational institutions in the area are Summit School, Victory Leadership Institute and MGC-New Life Christian Academy. Most trendy restaurants, bars, clubs, and retail outlets are located in Bonifacio High Street, The Fort Square and Fort Strip where MTV Philippines headquarters is also located. Meanwhile, Bonifacio Stop-over and the Car Plaza cater to motorists. Global City is anchored by a major shopping center, Ayala Land’s Market! Market!. Many corporations have acquired properties and some have committed to relocate their regional or national headquarters, among them are The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, Lawson Software, Inc., Fujitsu Corporation, Ericsson and TetraPak. St. Luke’s Medical Center and the Taguig Coliseum and Convention Center are among the Global City’s anticipated developments. St. Luke’s will be comprised of a 16-storey hospital building with 600 patient beds and an 11-storey medical arts building with 366 doctor’s offices. The hospital intends to offer the most advanced medical technology administered by a highly trained staff. Taguig Coliseum and Convention Center, to be built by Northshore Holdings, Inc. and the current Taguig City administration, will be located on a 35,000 square metre site adjacent to Market! Market!. The center will include a hotel, office building, serviced apartments, a shopping center and a food court. The Embassy of the Republic of Singapore has acquired a property near the Global City’s center and will move permanently by 2008. The masterplan of Fort Bonifacio was recently updated to allow efficient traffic management and circulation. [edit] McKinley Hill McKinley Hill is a development project of Megaworld Corporation. McKinley Hill is a 50 hectare mixed-use township catering to an international clientele. The site will be a residential, office, institutional and retail center. It is located east of Forbes Park and south of the Bonifacio Global City. The first institution to locate their operations at McKinley Hill is the Embassy of the United Kingdom. The embassy has acquired a 1.2 hectare site in McKinley Hill. Construction is ongoing and the embassy will open in 2009. [1] Educational institutions soon to open are Enderun Colleges - an international hotel school, Korean and Chinese International Schools. [edit] Heritage Park Heritage Park was developed by BCDA, is a 76-hectare high-value, multi-use memorial park designed with an ideal environment, aesthetic landmarks and equipped with modern interment services, crematory and other facilities. The park opened in the first quarter of 2001. Heritage Park is located in Bayani Road, Fort Bonifacio. It is between Libingan ng mga Bayani and The Manila American Cemetery and Memorial. [edit] Landmarks Manila American Cemetery and MemorialThe Libingan ng mga Bayani (Tagalog: Cemetery of Heroes) is a memorial ground housing 33,520 Filipino soldiers killed in Bataan, Corregidor and other battlefields in World War II. Presidents of the Philippines, national artists and other honorable Filipinos are also buried here. The Vietnam War Memorial and Korean War Memorial are located in the Libingan ng mga Bayani. The Manila American Cemetery and Memorial is located on a prominent plateau within the limits of Fort Bonifacio. It contains the largest number of graves (17,206) of American soldiers who fought in World War II. Most of the soldiers buried at the American Cemetery lost their lives in operations in New Guinea and the Philippines and the world. [edit] Major Events List of major events in Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City: Beyoncé Knowles - The Beyoncé Experience Tour - November 7, 2007 Christina Aguilera Back to Basics Tour: Live in Taguig - July 6, 2007 MTV Music Summit Avril Lavigne: Bonez Tour - with Simple Plan - March 31, 2005 Yanig sa Taguig - Manny Pacquiao vs. Fahsan 3K-Battery - December 11, 2004 Mariah Carey Live In Concert: Charmbracelet World Tour - November 16, 2003 [edit] Controversies Makati City and Taguig City have recently fought over the jurisdiction of Fort Bonifacio. A portion of the base, including the Libingan ng mga Bayani and the American Cemetery, lies within Taguig City, while the northern portion where the Global City development is centered was formerly considered part of Makati. A 2003 ruling by a judge in the Pasig Regional Trial Court has upheld the jurisdiction of Taguig over the entirety of Fort Bonifacio, including the Bonifacio Global City. [edit] See also Taguig City [edit] External links Official Website of Taguig City Official Website of Bonifacio Global City Mirror website of Bonifacio Global City Fort Bonifacio Development Corporation Bases Conversion Development Authority (BCDA) Retrieved from “http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Bonifacio”