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The Sta. Lucia East Grand Mall complex has 4 buildings, which are interconnected by a footbridge. The combined Phase 1 and Phase 2 of the mall has shops, services, and a supermarket located at the basement of the mall. It used to have cinemas on the third level, which are currently used for church services and masses.
Cinemas 1 and 2: Gold Class Cinema with Dolby Atmos at the East Expansion Wing Cinemas 6 to 8: Regular cinemas at the West Wing. Cinema 6 is only operational when there is high demand. Cinemas 3 to 5: Currently inactive Fisher Box Office Malabon: 4: Fisher Mall Malabon Malabon: Dolby Surround 7.1 Laser Projection Fisher Box Office Quezon Ave: 8
Robinsons Metro East is situated along Marikina–Infanta Highway, located at Barangay Dela Paz in Pasig, Metro Manila, Philippines, near the tripoint boundary of Marikina, Metro Manila and Cainta, Rizal Province. The mall opened on August 31, 2001, and is currently the 3rd largest mall in the Philippines owned by Robinsons Malls.
A24 has announced the first 70mm screenings of “The Brutalist,” which launches in the specialty format on Dec. 19 in New York City and Los Angeles. Tickets are available for purchase for the ...
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There is also a jeepney terminal at Sta. Lucia Grand East Mall. The station also serves a bus stop in Sta. Lucia East Grand Mall via Bus Route 3 (Antipolo–Quiapo) for direct trips going to and from Marikina, Pasig, Manila and Quezon City in Metro Manila and Cainta and Antipolo in Rizal. Taxis are available upon request.
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Discussions for an SM mall to be built in Marikina were held as early as 1996. [2] The mall began its plans in 2006 when Henry Sy bought an estimated 60,000-square-meter (650,000 sq ft) lot that was owned by Bayani Fernando which was supposed to become an amusement park called Fun Pamilya.