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DoubleDragon Corporation, formerly Injap Land Corporation and DoubleDragon Properties Corporation, is a Philippine investment management company based in Pasay City, Metro Manila, Philippines. It was founded in 2009 as a subsidiary of Injap Investments, Inc in Iloilo City.[1] In 2012, the company became a joint venture between Injap Investments, Inc. and Honeystar Holdings Corporation.[2]

It is the parent company of CityMall, which planned to build 100 shopping malls by 2020.[3]
The company went public in 2014.[3] As of September 2024, it has a market capitalization of PHP 21.5 billion.[4] In 2025, its subsidiary, Hotel101 Global became the first Filipino-owned firm to be listed on the Nasdaq Stock Exchange in New York.[5]
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Subsidiaries
- CityMall Commercial Centers, Inc.
- DoubleDragon Sales Corporation
- DoubleDragon Property Management Corporation
- DD Happyhomes Residential Centers, Inc.
- DD-Meridian Park Development Corporation
- Hotel of Asia, Inc.
- Injap Tower Hotel Iloilo
- Hotel 101
- In April, 2024, aside from operating Hotel101-Manila and Hotel101-Bonifacio Global City, DoubleDragon announced the opening of 519-unit Hotel101-Davao City, 548-unit Hotel101 Cebu-Mactan, Hotel101-Libis Camp Atienza, Eastwood, and Hotel101 branded hotels in Palawan, Bohol, Boracay, Cagayan de Oro and Baguio.[6]
- Hotel101 Global Pte.Ltd.- the hotel brand's Singapore-based unit, primarily responsible for the hotel's global operations. The subsidiary is currently involved for the development of the Hotel101-Niseko, a 1.17-hectare (2.9-acre), 482-room hotel in Niseko, Hokkaido, Japan.[7] [8] [9] The company also launched its second hotel on Madrid, Spain, named Hotel101-Madrid, a 680-room hotel and serves as the company's first hotel in the European Continent.[10]
- Iloilo-Guimaras Ferry Terminal Corporation
- Piccadilly Circus Landing, Inc.
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- Signage at CityMall Tetuan-Zamboanga
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