At the Twin Towers luxury apartment building on Ayala Avenue, rebel soldiers kept sacks of rice, canned goods and other provisions.
These financial luminaries later built their corporate headquarters along Ayala Avenue and Paseo de Roxas.
Ayala Avenue is an major thoroughfare in Makati, Philippines.
A certain part of the Ayala Avenue forms Circumferential Road 3.
Ayala Avenue is home to many other landmark buildings, which house many large Philippine businesses including:
Many foreign embassies moved from Ayala Avenue in Makati to its permanent location now near the Global City's center in 2008.
The biggest trading floor of the Philippine Stock Exchange is situated along the city's Ayala Avenue.
PBCom Tower along Ayala Avenue is the country's tallest building, reaching up 259 meters.
They then had a meeting on the second floor of The Peninsula Manila Hotel along Ayala Avenue.
Ayala Avenue, Makati City (This bound is only to/from Pacita Complex)