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unusual facts about Ayala Center


Zobel de Ayala family

Ayala Corporation developed the center of Makati City into a mixed-use industrial development now known as the Ayala District, a district composed of Ayala Center and its surrounding throughfares (Ayala Avenue, Makati Avenue, Paseo de Roxas & Sen. Gil Puyat Ave.), which now comprise the Philippines' financial capital, Makati City.


Arnaiz Avenue

It continues across Legaspi and San Lorenzo villages of the Makati CBD which contains several office towers and condominiums, a number of Japanese restaurants, a Waltermart mall, the old Plaza Fair, Don Bosco and the Ayala Center.

Ayala Avenue

The Ayala Center, which comprises eight distinct shopping centers, is partially located on Ayala Avenue, specifically the Glorietta complex, Greenbelt mall, and the 6750 building, as well as the Makati Shangri-La hotel.

EDSA railway station

Further away from the station are Magallanes Village proper, DasmariƱas Village and Ayala Center.

Pasay Road railway station

Further away from the station are Ayala Center, the Makati Central Business District (centered on Ayala Avenue), the Ayala Museum, other condominium developments such as The Shang Grand Tower and the BSA Tower, and major office buildings such as Ayala Tower One and the Philamlife Tower.


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