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  2. Walter Mart - Wikipedia

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    Walter Mart (stylized as WalterMart) is a Filipino chain of community shopping malls owned by Abenson Ventures, Inc. and are located in Metro Manila, Central, and South Luzon. [3] The chain operates its anchor stores that include Walter Mart Supermarket, Walter Mart Cinemas, Abenson Appliances and Abenson Home Furniture.

  3. All Day Convenience Store - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, All Day opened more branches in Luzon, focusing on condominiums, business towers, and residential areas. The company introduced "All Day Mart," a mini-mart format, at Starmall Prima Taguig (now Vista Mall Taguig) in May 2015. [9] It also entered the furniture retail sector with "All Home," expanding to 13 stores by 2016. [10]

  4. Automatic Centre - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the Japanese occupation of the Philippines, Benito Lim was engaged in the furniture business, with three of the biggest furniture stores in the Philippines. The businesses d down due to World War II, and a buy-and-sell frenzy took over. Lim then began trading in the basic necessities: toothpaste, toilet paper, soap, clothespins, and ...

  5. Limketkai Center - Wikipedia

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    Located at the north concourse of this mall complex, Robinsons Cagayan de Oro is the first Robinsons Mall in Cagayan de Oro which was opened in 2002. [5] [3] [6] It houses Robinsons Appliances, Robinsons Department Store, Robinsons Supermarket, Daiso, Handyman and anchor shops that is hosted by Robinsons Malls.

  6. SM City Sta. Mesa - Wikipedia

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    The mall was opened to the public on September 28, 1990, and was the second SM Supermall to open after the then-largest SM Supermall in the country, SM North EDSA. [3] It was initially named SM Centerpoint as it is located very near the tripoint of the City of Manila, Quezon City and what was then the municipality of San Juan. The mall featured ...

  7. Robinsons Manila - Wikipedia

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    The arrangement of its entry point, as well as the tower, makes the mall the focal point when traversing Maria Y. Orosa Avenue southwards. It is near the Philippine General Hospital, the Office of the University Registrar of UP Manila, as well as the Department of Justice, Court of Appeals, and the Supreme Court of the Philippines. The Jesuit ...

  8. Fisher Mall - Wikipedia

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    The first ever branch of the mall is in Quezon City, along Quezon Avenue. Since the opening of their Malabon mall, it has been retroactively renamed as Fisher Mall Quezon Avenue. Fisher Mall Malabon is the second branch located at the Del Rosarios home town of Malabon at C-4 Road cor. Dagat-Dagatan Ave. [ 6 ] The new mall soft-opened on ...

  9. SM Southmall - Wikipedia

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    Construction for SM Southmall began in early 1994. The mall later opened on April 2, 1995, and is the first SM Supermall in the southern region of Metro Manila and the 5th SM Supermall ever built by Chinese-Filipino businessman, Henry Sy.