Saturday, September 8, 2012

What happened to EDSA Central? Say Hello to the Greenfield District

What ever happened to EDSA Central? I've worked for several years at Ortigas Center and EDSA Central has been one of the many places I go to when I feel like just walking around and discovering new places. Ever since I've worked at Eastwood City and then at Makati City, I haven't gone back to EDSA Central...until our office decided to relocate to Greenfield District.


What's Greenfield District? Later on, I realized that the entire area that I used to know as EDSA Central is now being re-developed and re-vitalized by a company called Greenfield. So many changes have occurred here. Since I love walking around, care to join me in exploring what has changed in what was once the EDSA Central.

View of the Park from Mayflower St.

Greenfield District Park
What made this place popular? Well, this park you see in the picture used to be the area that occupied EDSA Central's jeepney terminals. The public transports travel from the eastern part of Metro Manila (e.g. Pasig, Antipolo, Taytay, Angono, Binangonan, etc.) to its terminal at EDSA Central. There used to be a video wall here and at times, I'd see movies being projected here. Now, it's a park covered with green grass that's regularly trimmed and walk ways to get you moving around the areas of the park. On overcast skies, there'd be a lot of people sitting on the grass, just relaxing and taking in the peaceful scenery.

Twin Oaks Tower, Mayflower St.
 



Here at the corner of Shaw Boulevard and Mayflower St., you'll see one finished building and one that's still being constructed. If I'm not mistaken, this is the Twin Oaks Tower.


The Hub, Mayflower St.
Along Mayflower St., you'll see the cite where kiosks of dried goods and fast food stores used to thrive. This is now being developed as the Greenfield District Hub.

The site of the old wet and dry market, now being developed into a strip mall
This is the corner of Mayflower St. and United Street. That ongoing construction site used to be EDSA Central's Wet and Dry Market.


Intersection of United St. and Mayflower St.
This is the intersection of Mayflower St. and United St. which leads to EDSA. Along this road, you'll see restos and food stores as well as a call center company.


The Pavilion, Sto. Cristo Street
This is the Greenfield District Pavilion. I think it hasn't changed much on the inside. The Pavilion houses various dry goods kiosks or "tiangge" selling cheap goods. It also houses factory outlets of some branded apparel and shoe stores.


The Square Building
This building is called the Square. This building used to be a cinema theater. It now houses a call center company but the appliance store has been there as far as I could remember. What's new in this area is the presence of a bar and a casual dinning resto. Moreover, the building beside the Square is where the showroom of Greenfield is located.


The terminal is still around by the way. It just moved into another open space at Mayflower Street. Christmas is just around the corner. Wouldn't it be nice if this place would be up and running with all the establishments open for service and shopping by the time December comes?

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