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  2. Ayala Triangle Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The Ayala Triangle Gardens is a 2-hectare (4.9-acre) landscaped urban park in Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines. It is a triangular public garden and courtyard in the center of the Makati Central Business District. It was named after its owner and developer Ayala Land, and opened to the public in November 19, 2009. [1]

  3. List of parks in Metro Manila - Wikipedia

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    Image Name Location Coordinates Size Ayala Triangle Gardens: Bel-Air, Makati [1: 2 ha (4.9 acres) Baywalk: Ermita and Malate, Manila: Makati Park and Garden: West Rembo, Makati: 3.5 ha (8.6 acres)

  4. Makati Central Business District - Wikipedia

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    Ayala Triangle is a sub-district of Downtown Makati, comprising the land between Ayala Avenue, Makati Avenue and Paseo de Roxas. The Ayala Triangle Gardens is Makati's Central Park, which was the only urban oasis in Makati at the heart of the central business district, will be developed into mixed commercial and residential space.

  5. Category:Makati - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... Pages in category "Makati" ... Ayala Triangle Gardens North.jpg 5,664 × 4,248; 11.41 MB.

  6. Makati pedestrian underpasses - Wikipedia

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    Built from 2019–2021; connects the north side of Ayala Triangle Gardens to Salcedo Village. [11] [12] Salcedo Underpass: Features a mural paying homage to local heroes who left a positive impact in their communities. [7] [13] Sedeño Underpass

  7. Ayala Tower One - Wikipedia

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    The building is located at the corner of Ayala Avenue and Paseo de Roxas, on one of the three ends of the Ayala Triangle Gardens.Tower One & Exchange Plaza is located near two other famous buildings, the headquarters of Bank of the Philippine Islands, an Ayala Corporation company, and the former main office of Insular Life.

  8. Ayala Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Car-Free Sundays. Since September 2023, sections of Ayala Avenue from Salcedo Street and H.V. Dela Costa Street to West Street and Fonda Street, along with portions of Paseo de Roxas and Makati Avenue within the vicinity of the Ayala Triangle Gardens, are closed to traffic every Sunday from 6:00 am to 10:00 am PHT.

  9. Washington SyCip Park - Wikipedia

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    The park was developed jointly by Ayala Land Incorporated, the Makati Commercial Estate Association (MACEA), the City of Makati, Barangay San Lorenzo, and Washington SyCip's SyCip Gorres Velayo & Co., the largest accounting and consulting firm in the Philippines. [3] The headquarters of MACEA is located in the northern edge of the park.