Ayala Center The
Ayala Center, which comprises eight distinct shopping centers, is partially located on Ayala Avenue, specifically the
Glorietta complex (including
Rustan's), 6750 Ayala Avenue which once hosted the local office of
Microsoft,
Makati Shangri-La Hotel and
One Ayala.
Ayala Triangle hotel The Ayala Triangle is a sub-district of the Makati Central Business District, comprising the parcel of land between Ayala Avenue,
Makati Avenue and
Paseo de Roxas and the buildings on those streets. Ayala Corporation, its subsidiaries and affiliates, in addition to many multinational companies, banks and other major businesses, are located within the triangle. A few upscale boutiques, restaurants and a park called Ayala Triangle Gardens are also located in the area.
PBCom Tower PBCom Tower, one of the tallest buildings in the Philippines, is located at Ayala Avenue and V.A. Rufino Street. It serves as the headquarters of the
Philippine Bank of Communications. It was the tallest building in the Philippines from 2000 to 2017.
Apartment Ridge Apartment Ridge is a complex of apartment and condominium buildings along Makati and Ayala Avenues outside Urdaneta Village.
The Peninsula Manila,
Makati Tuscany,
Discovery Primea,
The Estate Makati, Ritz Towers, Pacific Plaza Condominium, Twin Towers, and Urdaneta Apartments are located in this area.
Government-owned buildings • Makati City Police Station • Makati City Fire Station Both have relocated to
Gil Puyat Avenue quite near the corner with the
Osmeña Highway but still also in Barangay San Antonio, in 2024. However, these old facilities along Ayala Avenue remain intact as of January 2025.
Other famous buildings , The Enterprise Tower, Ayala Tower One,
Makati Stock Exchange) along Ayala Avenue past its intersection with Makati Avenue Ayala Avenue is home to many other landmark buildings, which house many large Philippine businesses including: • Alphaland Makati Place •
Alveo Financial Tower • Ayala North Exchange • Ayala Avenue Office Tower (former headquarters of
Procter & Gamble Philippines, Inc.) •
Ayala Tower One (headquarters of the
Ayala Corporation and home to the
Philippine Stock Exchange's Makati trading floor) • Bank of Makati Building (headquarters of
Bank of Makati) •
Bank of the Philippine Islands headquarters (under reconstruction) • Cocolife Building •
Convergys Philippines Services Center •
The Enterprise Center neoclassical twin towers •
G.T. International Tower • Insular Life Building (old headquarters of
Insular Life) • KMPG Center •
LKG Tower •
L. V. Locsin Building •
Makati Sky Plaza • Multinational Bancorporation Centre • NEX Tower •
The Peninsula Manila •
PeopleSupport Center • PLDT Tower (headquarters of
PLDT, Inc., also referred to as "Makati General Office" (MGO) ) •
PNB Makati Center (Allied Bank Center; former headquarters of
Allied Bank) •
RCBC Plaza (headquarters of the
Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation) •
Robinsons Summit Center •
Rufino Plaza (headquarters of the
Rufino Family) • Security Bank Center (headquarters of the
Security Bank Corporation) • Smart Tower (headquarters of
Smart Communications) • SSS Makati Building (former headquarters of
Union Bank of the Philippines, Inc.) • STI Holdings Center •
Sycip, Gorres, Velayo & Co. (SGV) Building • Vicente Madrigal Building • VGP Center (Formerly The Manila Banking Corporation Building or TMBC)
Other structures • The monuments of
Benigno Aquino Jr. and
Gabriela Silang •
Pedestrian underpasses at Parkway Drive (Glorietta), Legazpi, Paseo de Roxas, V.A. Rufino and Salcedo/H.V. Dela Costa intersections • Buendia Freedom Park •
Philippine Dental Association Building •
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