Two of Metro Manila's main arteries pass through Makati. The Epifanio De los Santos Avenue (EDSA) pass along the southeast part of Makati and connects the city with Mandaluyong City and Pasay City. The South Luzon Expressway (SLEX) runs through the western part of Makati and connects the city with Manila to the north and with southern Metro Manila. The Skyway, an elevated highway built on top of SLEX, provides residents coming from southern Metro Manila a fast way to reach Makati. SLEX and EDSA intersect at the Magallanes Interchange, which is the most complex system of elevated roadways in Metro Manila.
Other major roads in Makati include Buendia Avenue, also called Sen. Gil Puyat Avenue, which connects EDSA and SLEX in the north; Ayala Avenue, an important street that runs through the Central Business District; and Makati Avenue, which connects Ayala Avenue with Buendia Avenue, also extending north to cross the Pasig River to Mandaluyong City. At the center of Makati is the Ayala Triangle, a park built on the former Nielsen Air Base.
Near By Attraction
Aside from the premier residential towers, Joya Lofts and Towers also have a retail row of restaurants, fashion boutique, beauty salon, and derma clinic.
For more options, you may always visit Powerplant Mall which is just right across. A pedestrian lane with a friendly Mr. Stop or the underground pass is two possible options to go to Powerplant Mall.
Powerplant Mall is the home of fashionable stores, themed restaurants and cafes, state-of-the-art cinemas, and upscale event venues.
Just a few steps from the Powerplant Mall is the Block 09 that has a cluster of villas which house restaurants and cafes.
Rockwell Community is also filled with event venues like the The Rockwell Tent, The Loft at Manansala, Le Souffle at Fernandos, and a lot more.
Ateneo Graduate School, Nestle and Phinma are also part of the Rockwell Community.