East Avenue is a major street in the Diliman area of
Quezon City
Quezon City (, ; ), also known as the City of Quezon and Q.C. (read and pronounced in Filipino language, Filipino as Kyusi), is the richest and List of cities in the Philippines, most populous city in the Philippines. According to the 2020 c ...
, 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. It is also home to the
Quezon City Hall Complex on the avenue's junction with
Elliptical Road. The entire avenue is designated National Route 174 (N174) of the
Philippine highway network.
Route description
East Avenue is a six-lane road at the heart of Quezon City's government district. It begins at its junction with
Epifanio de los Santos Avenue
Epifanio de los Santos Avenue, commonly referred to by its acronym EDSA (), is a major circumferential road around Manila, the capital city of the Philippines. It passes through 6 of Metro Manila's 17 local government units or cities, namel ...
(EDSA) east of Timog Avenue by the border of
barangay
The barangay (; abbreviated as Brgy. or Bgy.), historically referred to as ''barrio'', is the smallest Administrative divisions of the Philippines, administrative division in the Philippines. Named after the Precolonial barangay, precolonial po ...
Pinyahan
Pinyahan, sometimes spelled Piñahan, is a barangay of Quezon City, the Philippines.
Etymology
Pinyahan means "a place where pineapple is grown" in Tagalog language, Tagalog. Prior to its subdivision by the People's Homesite and Housing Corpor ...
in central Diliman. It heads north from this junction to cross Magalang Street, NIA Road, V. Luna Avenue, Matapang Street, Sen. Miriam P. Defensor-Santiago Avenue (formerly BIR Road), Matalino Street, Makatarungan Street, and Mayaman Street towards the
Quezon Memorial Circle. The avenue terminates at the intersection with
Elliptical Road.
Landmarks
Located on or near this southern section of East Avenue are the
GMA–Kamuning MRT station,
LTO Central Office,
LTFRB Central Office,
DPWH Region IV-A Offices,
National Intelligence Coordinating Agency Office,
Land Registration Authority Office,
Philippine Statistics Authority
The Philippine Statistics Authority (; PSA) is the central statistical authority of the Philippine government that collects, compiles, analyzes, and publishes statistical information on economic, social, demographic, political affairs, and gene ...
main office, and the
Social Security System Main Office. After crossing the Sen. Miriam P. Defensor-Santiago Avenue, the western section is dominated by more government establishments, particularly medical institutions, including
East Avenue Medical Center,
Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Security Plant Complex,
Philippine Heart Center,
Laguna Lake Development Authority headquarters,
National Kidney and Transplant Institute
The National Kidney and Transplant Institute is a tertiary referral hospital located in Central, Quezon City, Philippines. The hospital opened on January 16, 1981.
The National Kidney and Transplant Institute, or NKTI, is a tertiary medical ...
, and the
Quezon City Hall Complex.
History
Previously called Silangan Avenue (
Tagalog for east), the avenue forms the eastern boundary of the formerly proposed Diliman Quadrangle within the former Diliman Estate, also known as Hacienda de Tuason, purchased by the
Philippine Commonwealth government in 1939 as the new capital to replace
Manila
Manila, officially the City of Manila, is the Capital of the Philippines, capital and second-most populous city of the Philippines after Quezon City, with a population of 1,846,513 people in 2020. Located on the eastern shore of Manila Bay on ...
.
It was originally planned as the new city's Central Park, housing the new national government buildings (the new presidential palace, Capitol Building, and Supreme Court complex) within the elliptical site now known as the
Quezon Memorial Circle, according to the
Frost Plan. The quadrangle is surrounded by
North Avenue to the north, East Avenue to the east,
Timog (South) Avenue to the south, and
West Avenue to the west.
The Diliman Quadrangle had been largely undeveloped for decades due to a lack of funding, so after several revisions, the government planners moved the city center to
Novaliches
Novaliches is a place that forms the northern areas of Quezon City, and encompasses the whole area of Caloocan, North Caloocan.
Etymology
The name Novaliches came from the name of the small village of Novaliches in the town of Jérica in Spai ...
due to its higher elevation. By 1976, the country's capital had been transferred back to Manila, with only the Quezon Memorial built in the former capital site. In 1984, the avenue, alongside Timog Avenue, was renamed President Carlos P. Garcia Avenue after the
former president.
Intersections
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References
{{Road infrastructure in Manila
Streets in Quezon City