The Summit One Tower is an office skyscraper located in Mandaluyong, Philippines. It was originally built as a condominium project called Palladium Summit but when the concrete shell was completed, the project fell through until a local tycoon bought and converted it into an office tower.[3] Summit One Tower was previously owned and managed by Facilities Incorporated.
It is now owned and managed by Summit One Tower Building and Allied Assets, a part of the ATN Group of Companies.[4] The building is registered as an economic zone with the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) and its IT locator tenants benefit from government tax incentives.[4] Although there is no sufficient source to confirm is official height, Skyscraperpage's website has an official diagram suggesting its roof height to be around 150 meters.[1]
It is also serves as a radio transmitter of the FM radio station 91.5 Win Radio owned by Mabuhay Broadcasting System.
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| Completed | | Over 300 m | |
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| 250–299 m | |
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| 200–249 m |
- Mega Tower (249.7 m, 2021)
- Park Central South Tower (248 m, 2022)
- Shangri-La at the Fort, Manila (247 m, 2016)
- Century Spire (245 m, 2022)
- Grand Riviera Suites (230 m, 2014)
- One Shangri-La Place (227 m, 2014)
- BSA Twin Towers (221 m, 2011)
- The Skysuites Tower (220 m, 2019)
- G.T. International Tower (217 m, 2001)
- The St. Francis Shangri-La Place (213 m, 2009)
- The Podium West Tower (210 m, 2019)
- BDO Corporate Center Ortigas (210 m, 2015)
- One Rockwell West Tower (210 m, 2010)
- Petron Megaplaza (210 m, 1998)
- The Knightsbridge Residences (210 m, 2014)
- UnionBank Plaza (206 m, 2004)
- The residences at Greenbelt San Lorenzo Tower (205 m, 2009)
- Edades Tower (205 m, 2014)
- 1322 Golden Empire Tower (203 m, 2002)
- One Corporate Centre (202 m, 2009)
- Milano Residences (200 m, 2016)
- AIA Tower (200 m, 2000)
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| 150–199 m |
- Milano Residences (196 m, 2016)
- Ayala Triangle Gardens North – Tower 2 (194.6 m, 2021)
- Anchor Skysuites (193 m, 2013)
- RCBC Plaza Yuchengco Tower (192 m, 2001)
- The Infinity Fort Bonifacio (190 m, 2011)
- Park Central North Tower (189 m, 2025)
- Alveo Financial Tower (188 m, 2020)
- Rufino Pacific Tower (186 m, 1994)
- One San Miguel Avenue (183 m, 2001)
- Tower 6789 (180 m, 2013)
- LKG Tower (180 m, 2000)
- Marco Polo Ortigas Manila (180 m, 2014)
- The Shang Grand Tower (180 m, 2005)
- The Finance Centre (180 m, 2018)
- Pacific Plaza Towers (179 m, 2001)
- Atlanta Centre (179 m, 1998)
- Robinsons Equitable Tower (175 m, 1997)
- One Roxas Triangle (174 m, 2000)
- Robinsons Summit Center (174 m, 2001)
- The Enterprise Center Tower 1 (172 m, 1999)
- The Residences at Greenbelt Laguna Tower (171 m, 2008)
- The Residences at Greenbelt Manila Tower (171 m, 2010)
- RCBC Plaza Tower 2 (170 m, 2001)
- The Beacon Arnaiz Tower (170 m, 2013)
- Solaire Resort North (170 m, 2024)
- Pearl of the Orient Tower (168 m, 2004)
- One Rockwell East Tower (165 m, 2011)
- Torre de Manila (165 m, 2019)
- Seven/NEO (162 m, 2016)
- Rizal Tower (161 m, 2000)
- Ayala Tower One (160 m, 1996)
- Orient Square (160 m, 1999)
- The Beacon Amorsolo Tower (158 m, 2012)
- The Beacon Roces Tower (158 m, 2012)
- Zuellig Building (155 m, 2012)
- Exportbank Plaza (155 m, 1998)
- The World Centre (152.4 m, 1996)
- Salcedo Park Twin Towers (151 m, 1996)
- Joy-Nostalg Center (150 m, 2009)
- Summit One Tower (150 m, 1998)
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