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The road was renamed Quezon Avenue after former president Manuel Quezon following the 1986 People Power Revolution with the ascension of Corazon Aquino as president. It originally started at EDSA , but the portion between the Elliptical Road and EDSA, which used to be named Commonwealth Avenue extension , became a part of the road.
North end of Quezon Avenue Flyover: 15.432– 16.536: 9.589– 10.275: N170 (Quezon Avenue) – Manila, QMC: Traffic light intersection. Panay Avenue: Southbound access only. Mother Ignacia Avenue: Southbound access only. Access to ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center and St. Mary's College of Quezon City. South end of Quezon Avenue Flyover: Eugenio ...
Philippine Children's Medical Center: Quezon Avenue corner Senator Miriam P. Defensor-Santiago Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City GOCC Victoriano Luna Medical Center: V. Luna Road, Quezon City AFP East Avenue Medical Center: East Avenue, Quezon City DOH Retained Philippine Orthopedic Center: Ma. Clara St. cor. Banawe St., Quezon City DOH Retained
Quezon Avenue station is an elevated Metro Rail Transit (MRT) station located on the MRT Line 3 (MRT-3) system in Diliman, Quezon City. It is named after Quezon Avenue, one of the major thoroughfares of the city. The station is the second station for trains headed to Taft Avenue and the twelfth station for trains headed to North Avenue.
East Avenue is a major street in the Diliman area of Quezon City, Philippines.It runs north–south through the eastern edge of Triangle Park.The street is within Quezon City's government area, known for national and local government institutions, offices, and hospitals. [2]
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The avenue was also slated to be the site of 15-hectare (37-acre) National Exposition grounds opposite its corner with the Manila Circumferential Road (present-day EDSA); the grounds are now occupied notably by SM North EDSA. [5] The Diliman Quadrangle had been largely undeveloped for decades due to lack of funding.
In March 2012, the Quezon City council passed an ordinance [9] classifying 250.6 hectares (619 acres) of the North Triangle, East Triangle and the Veterans Memorial Medical Center (VMMC) as a Central Business District including a master plan for the orderly organization of the area with distinct regulations and standards not provided for in ...