Zobel Roxas Street

Coordinates: 14°34′5″N 121°0′19″E / 14.56806°N 121.00528°E / 14.56806; 121.00528
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Zobel Roxas Street
The street along the Santa AnaMakati boundary
Length2.2 km (1.4 mi)
LocationCity of Manila
West endTramo Street in Malate
Major
junctions
Osmeña Highway (SLEX)
Pablo Ocampo Street
Kalayaan Avenue
East endTejeron Street–J.P. Rizal Avenue in Santa Ana

Zobel Roxas Street is an east-west street that forms the southeastern limit of the City of Manila and the northern city limit of Makati and Pasay in the Philippines. It stretches across western Metro Manila from Tramo Street in the Singalong area of Malate to Tejeron Street in Santa Ana. It has a short extension east of the Tejeron Street–J.P. Rizal Avenue junction as Del Pan Street.

Zobel Roxas and other streets in the area (e.g., Jacobo, Consuelo, Don Pedro and Ayala Streets) were named for the Zobel de Ayala family who developed middle class subdivisions in those areas of Singalong and San Andres in the 1930s.[1] These areas formed part of the vast Hacienda de San Pedro Macati which the Ayala family purchased and developed into commercial and residential villages in the City of Manila and Makati.

Landmarks

  • Francisco Benitez Elementary School
  • La Paz Elementary School
  • Puregold Makati
  • Rafael Palma Elementary School

References

  1. ^ Ayala Land Group of Companies published by RealEstateCagayan.com; accessed 2013-10-28.

14°34′5″N 121°0′19″E / 14.56806°N 121.00528°E / 14.56806; 121.00528