Nicanor Garcia Street
Nicanor Garcia Street, historically known as Calle Reposo or Reposo Street, is a street running for several hundred meters north of Gil Puyat Avenue in Bel-Air Village, Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines. It crosses Jupiter Street and Kalayaan Avenue, ending at J.P. Rizal Avenue in Makati Poblacion. The street is notable for its art galleries, interior design showrooms and fine dining restaurants.[1]
Nicanor Garcia forms the border between Bel-Air Village and the Manila South Cemetery. It was originally called Calle Reposo (Spanish for rest or repose), and was also called Calle Plesantero (pleasant place) by earlier residents.[2] In the 1990s, the road was renamed to Nicanor Garcia Street, after Nicanor F. Garcia, the first elected municipal mayor of Makati who served from 1922-1934.[3][4]
An artists' association called "Grupo Reposo" composed of the street's gallery and store owners holds an annual street art and culture festival on Nicanor Garcia Street. The group aims to make the old Calle Reposo an art center and the city's cultural hub.[5][6]
Landmarks
- Alliance Française de Manille
- Caffe Maestro
- Caruso Ristorante Italiano
- Casa Ligna
- Jazz Residences
- L'Incontro Ristorante Italiano
- Libertystile
- LRI Design Plaza
- Manila South Cemetery Mural
- Mapúa Institute of Technology
- R Space Events Venue
- Ristorante L'Ambasciata d'Abruzzo
- Saint Andrew the Apostle Church
- SPi Global
References
- ^ Neighborhoods: Reposo, Makati published by Spot.ph; accessed 2013-10-15.
- ^ Reposo: From dirt road to art and resto row published by the Philippine Daily Inquirer; accessed 2013-10-15.
- ^ Hit the Streets published by Cebu Pacific Smile Inflight Magazine; accessed 2013-10-15.
- ^ NCR-MK-A-45 published by Haligui.net; accessed 2013-10-15.
- ^ Tuklas Sining with Grupo Reposo published by the Philippine Star; accessed 2013-10-15.
- ^ Reposo mural adds color to thriving art colony published by the Philippine Daily Inquirer; accesses 2013-10-15.