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                    [Title] => Taguig mayor fears ‘over development’
                    [Summary] => Taguig Mayor Sigfrido Tiñga has issued a warning on the possible "over development" in Fort Bonifacio after some developers in the area reportedly asked concerned city officials to allow expansion of lots allocated to them.


"This practice is unacceptable as it will inevitably disrupt the planned building massing and development density of the Bonifacio Global City," Tiñga said.
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The STAR learned that from P200 million in 2000, the company’s net income is expected to hit P300 million last year.
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"This practice is unacceptable as it will inevitably disrupt the planned building massing and development density of the Bonifacio Global City," Tiñga said.
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The STAR learned that from P200 million in 2000, the company’s net income is expected to hit P300 million last year.
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