INTRODUCTION
Bel-air
is an affluent enclave in the heart of Makati’s Central Business District which
was established early in 195o’s. It has a total land area of 1.7121 square
kilometers. and is the third largest among the posh villages comprising Cluster
1 or the Central Cluster. As of 2010, the population of the barangay reached
18,280 according to the National Statistics Office (NSO).
Built in
four (4) phases – Bel-Air I to IV, the barangay now includes Ayala North,
Buendia Avenue Extension, the Ayala Triangle, and the entire Salcedo Village.
The
predominant land use of this tobacco pipe shaped barangay is both residential
and commercial. The barangay boasts of its skyscrapping buildings and
establishments and offers wide arrays of choices for bed, dine and businesses.
HISTORY
Bel-Air Village is the third subdivision developed by Ayala.
The development, which started in 1957, was undertaken in four (4) phases. The
village boundaries are clockwise, Estrella Street, EDSA, Jupiter Street,
Nicanor Garcia (Reposo) Street, Kalayaan Avenue, Amapola Street, back to
Estrella. The total land area of Bel-Air Village is 78.7242 hectares, of which
64.6748 is subdivided into 950 residential lots.
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