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LAGUNA LAKE DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY National Ecology Center, East Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City Phone Nos LAGUNA LAKE DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY National Ecology Center, East Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City Phone Nos. (02) 8 376-4039, (02) 8 376-4072, (02) 8 376-4044, (02) 8 332-2353, (02) 8 332-2341, (02) 8 376-5430 Locals 115, 116, 117 and look for Ms. Julie Ann G. Blanquisco or Ms. Marivic A. Dela Torre-Santos E-mail: [email protected] | [email protected] Website: http://llda.gov.ph List of APPROVED LLDA CLEARANCES as of September 03, 2021 Establishment Address Permit No. Approve Date 3 en 1 Water Refilling Station B7 L71 Laussane St. Malusak (Pob.) Santa Rosa City Laguna LE-20b-2020-00344 March 11, 2020 3MS Enterprises (Total Gas Station) M.H. del Pilar St. San Rafael Rodriguez Rizal PC-01a-2019-00549 January 25, 2021 4S Hiranand Food Corporation (Jollibee Tycoon Pearl Drive) Unit 103 A & B Tycoon Centre Condominium San Antonio Pasig City MM LE-24c-2019-01771 January 28, 2020 7Seven7 Oil & Petroleum Corporation Macabling Santa Rosa City Laguna PC-20b-2021-00658 August 02, 2021 8Alaginto Rice Trading L1 B92 Package 5 Phase 7 Bagong Silang Caloocan City MM LE-25d-2019-01333 January 08, 2020 ACS Manufacturing Corp. 105 Productivity Drive, CIP 1 Canlubang Calamba City Laguna LX-19a-2021-00103 February 17, 2021 Adsia Logistics Inc. 65 Elisco Road Kalawaan Pasig City MM LE-24c-2021-00695 August 20, 2021 AFQ Weldtek, Inc. 9022 F. Reyes St., Purok 6 Balibago Santa Rosa City Laguna PC-20b-2020-00625 October 14, 2020 Alaminos Stone Center Showroom (Trendstone Corporation) Purok 3 San Benito Alaminos Laguna LE-16c-2021-00193 March 08, 2021 Alibudbud Junkshop & Trading Cattleya St., LM Subd. Market Area Santa Rosa City Laguna LE-20b-2020-00137 June 25, 2020 ALNGOC Corp. (Jollibee Robinsons Metroeast) UG Robinsons Metroeast Dela Paz Pasig City MM LE-24c-2019-01770 January 28, 2020 Altissima Business Center Km 38 Old National Highway Macabling Santa Rosa City Laguna LE-20b-2021-00192 March 08, 2021 Alverca Cheese Food Exchange, Inc. (Jollibee Morayta) 855 Nicanor Reyes St. Sampaloc Manila City MM LA-25a-2021-00535 July 05, 2021 Amy Subia Backyard Piggery (Amanda Subia) Purok 2 Wakat Nagcarlan Laguna LE-14c-2021-00610 July 19, 2021 Antipolo Circumferencial Bar And Grill Inc. Circumferential Road Dalig Antipolo City Rizal PC-01c-2019-00095 February 20, 2020 Aqua Mikz Water Refilling Station Phase 1 B3 L18 Labas Santa Rosa City Laguna LE-20b-2020-00025 January 22, 2020 Aqualisafe Water Treatment And Supply Services Phase 1 B23 L21 San Lorenzo Malitlit Santa Rosa City Laguna LE-20b-2021-00337 April 26, 2021 Arc De Triomphe Chongqing Hot Pot and Music Restaurant Inc. Coral Way Barangay 76 Pasay City MM PC-25c-2020-00021 February 20, 2020 Ardex Truck Parts Trading (Store/Warehouse) 565 Del Monte ave. Manresa Quezon City MM LE-25b-2021-00128 February 17, 2021 Ark One Hour Laundrymats Incorporated Garden Villas, Garden Plaza Ibaba Santa Rosa City Laguna LE-20b-2020-00053 January 28, 2020 Arsansi Realty Corporation (Taft Business Centre) 2143-2159 Taft Ave. Barangay 709, Malate Manila City MM PC-25a-2019-01631 March 12, 2021 Automobile (Ford) Dealership And Service Center B15, 32nd St. Rizal Drive Cresent Park West, BGC Taguig City MM PC-24a-2020-00507 October 02, 2020 Autostar Motor Parts & Services Inc. 95 F & G Banawe cor. Macopa St. St. Peter Quezon City MM PC-25b-2020-00363 June 05, 2020 Avishai Water Purification Services L21 B8 Southville IV Pook Santa Rosa City Laguna LE-20b-2021-00636 July 23, 2021 Ayala Land Estates, Inc. (Avida Towers Cloverleaf) A. Bonifacio Ave. Balingasa Quezon City MM LA-25b-2021-00741 September 03, 2021 Ayala Land Inc. (Tryne Enterprise Plaza) L 3-5 Arca South Western Bicutan Taguig City MM PC-24a-2020-00104 February 20, 2020 B. Braun Avitum Philippines, Inc. (Southwoods Mall) G/F A17A, Southwoods Mall, Southwoods City San Francisco Binan City Laguna LE-21a-2021-00379 May 12, 2021 B. Van Zuiden Philippines, Inc. Unit 605 VFP MDC Bldg. Vet Center Western Bicutan Taguig City MM LE-24a-2020-00315 March 05, 2020 Page 1 For inquiries - (02) 376-4039, (02) 376-4072, 376-4044, (02) 332-2353, (02) 332-2341, (02) 376-5430 Locals 104, 115, 116, 117 List of APPROVED LLDA CLEARANCES as of September 03, 2021 Balili Steel Industries Inc. 60 Ligtasan Road San Roque Antipolo City Rizal LA-01c-2021-00417 May 24, 2021 Barrogo Space Rental B13 L1 Macabling Santa Rosa City Laguna LE-20b-2021-00055 January 27, 2021 Best Friends Pares and Mamfi House - Best Friends Food Chain 1209 Samson Road Barangay 77, Zone 7 Distric I Caloocan City MM LE-25d-017-00323 January 25, 2021 and Catering Services Best Transcargo Logistics Corporation Filsyn Corporation Cmpd. Don Jose Santa Rosa City Laguna LE-20b-2021-00015 January 18, 2021 Block 44 Car Wash Block 44 L1, Sampaloc cor.Durian Barangay 178 Caloocan City MM LE-25d-2021-00656 July 26, 2021 Blue Ocean Seven Water Refilling Station B5 L3 Rosemont Ville Macabling Santa Rosa City Laguna LE-20b-2021-00150 February 24, 2021 British United Automobiles, Inc. (Mini Lecland) B33 L22, 38th St. Bonifacio Triangle, BGC Taguig City MM PC-24a-2020-00509 October 02, 2020 Busilak Water Refilling Station B49 L11 Phase 2-E Dila Santa Rosa City Laguna LE-20b-2020-00198 February 19, 2020 C.M. Valencia Birthing Homes Phase 2 PKG. 1 B14 L3 Barangay 176, Bagong Silang Caloocan City MM LE-25d-2021-00734 August 27, 2021 Casamiro Property Leasing (MM Building) 139 MM Building, M. Almeda St. Pateros MM PC-24b-2020-00423 June 29, 2020 Cecilio A. Corpuz Jr. Apartments 119-15th Ave. Socorro, Cubao Quezon City MM PC-25b-2020-00521 October 02, 2020 Chanda Navarro Altarejos (CAM Junkshop) 30 S. Castillo St. San Pedro Pateros MM LE-24b-2020-00317 March 05, 2020 Child Jesus of Prague School, Inc. (Calumpang Campus) 999 National Road Calumpang Binangonan Rizal PC-03b-2020-00353 June 05, 2020 Choice Gourmet Banquet, Inc. (McDonald's Arcovia) Blk. 7 Lot 2, Arcovia City, Ugong Pasig City MM PC-24c-2021-00515 June 23, 2021 Chowking - Julia Vargas/Shell C5 Shell C5 cor. Julia Vargas Ave. Ugong Pasig City MM PC-24c-2021-00466 June 11, 2021 Cipcon Petrol Ventures Inc. Ramon Magsaysay Blvd. cor. Altura St. Manila City MM PC-25a-2021-00030 January 25, 2021 Classic Shipping Corporation Filsyn Corporation Cmpd. Don Jose Santa Rosa City Laguna LE-20b-2021-00014 January 18, 2021 Clayton Industrial Corporation 8002 Cabrera Road, Hapay na Mangga Dolores Taytay Rizal PC-02c-2019-01252 July 09, 2021 Coca Cola Beverages Philippines Inc. 10 Obrero St. Bagumbayan Quezon City MM LE-25b-2020-00836 December 28, 2020 Coca-Cola Beverages Philippines, Inc. (Canlubang Plant) Silangan Industrial Estate Canlubang Calamba City Laguna LX-19a-2021-00641 July 26, 2021 Corinthian Blue Water refilling Station B2 L4 Corinthian Homes Macabling Santa Rosa City Laguna LE-20b-2021-00461 June 11, 2021 Crown Common Rail Diesel Center Inc. 1134 Soler St. Barangay 292, Binondo Manila City MM LE-25a-2020-00164 February 20, 2020 D and L Building 2214 Legarda St. Barangay 416, Sampaloc Manila City MM LE-25a-2021-00614 July 23, 2021 De Guzman Poultry Farm Purok 3 Banca-banca Nagcarlan Laguna PC-14c-2021-00541 July 12, 2021 Delish Goodies Incorporated (Red Ribbon Bulihan Silang) Unit 1-A FGA Building, Governor's Drive Bulihan Silang Cavite LE-21c-2020-00576 October 02, 2020 Department of Public Works and Highway (Central Office Multi- DPWH Cmpd., Southwing B. Bonifacio Drive Barangay 652 Manila City MM LE-25a-2021-00185 March 03, 2021 Purpose Cooperative) DGS Poultry Farm - Broiler So. Subac Santo Nino (Arsum) San Pablo City Laguna PC-16d-2021-00740 August 27, 2021 DGS Poultry Farm - Layer Purok 3 Kasay-An San Ignacio San Pablo City Laguna PC-16d-2021-00739 August 27, 2021 Dizer Sports Center L2 B1 Loresville Drive San Roque Antipolo City Rizal LE-01c-2020-00467 July 17, 2020 Donum Industrial Corporation (One Storey Warehouse with Metal 8 MC Adams St. Mayamot Antipolo City Rizal PC-01c-2021-00286 April 26, 2021 Works Assembly) DoubleDragon Properties Corp. (Dragon 8 Shopping Center) 747 C.M. Recto Ave. cor. Dagupan St. Barangay 49, Tondo Manila City MM PC-25a-2020-00213 March 02, 2020 DoubleDragon Properties Corp. (The Skysuites) EDSA cor. Quezon Ave. West Triangle Quezon City MM PC-25b-2021-00710 August 25, 2021 East Avenue Medical Center East Ave. Central Quezon City MM PC-25b-2019-01199 February 24, 2020 Eastfield Properties & Land Development Corporation Central Business Park Barangay 76 Pasay City MM PC-25c-2021-00021 January 25, 2021 EC Lee Ice Depot Inc. B3 Lots 7 & 8, Crestview Heights Subd. San Roque Antipolo City Rizal PC-01c-2020-00661 October 30, 2020 Editha Videna Commercial Space 1340 National Highway Balibago Santa Rosa City Laguna LE-20b-2021-00070 February 03, 2021 Page 2 For inquiries - (02) 376-4039, (02) 376-4072, 376-4044, (02) 332-2353, (02) 332-2341, (02) 376-5430 Locals 104, 115, 116, 117 List of APPROVED LLDA CLEARANCES as of September 03, 2021 Emmanuel SJB Development Corporation (Asiatel Inn) Aurora Blvd. cor. Airport Road Pasay City MM PC-25c-2020-00035 February 10, 2020 EMT Apartment B3 L14-16 Daisy St. Tagapo Santa Rosa City Laguna LE-20b-2020-00152 February 10, 2020 Eton Properties Philippines, Inc. (Nxtower 1) Emerald Ave. & Ruby Road, Ortigas Center San Antonio Pasig City MM PC-24c-2019-00584 June 05, 2020 Ever Lucky Knitting and Manufacturing Corp.
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