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Harrison Plaza (HP) was a shopping mall situated along Adriatico Street corner Ocampo Street in the district of Malate in Manila, Philippines. Opened in 1976 and closed at the end of 2019, it was the first modern and major shopping mall located in the area.
Harrison Plaza, Manila's first enclosed modern mall, was located in the Malate district. There is one public hospital, the Ospital ng Maynila Medical Center, located at the corner of Roxas Boulevard and Quirino Avenue. It serves the 5th legislative district of Manila.
Harrison Plaza: Adriatico Street, Malate, Manila: Community mall SM Prime: 2020 [51] Closed at the end of 2019, but will be planned for renovation as SM Harrison to be opened on 2025. Starmall Alabang SLEX, Alabang, Muntinlupa: Community mall Starmalls: 2022 Closed in January 2022 due to fire Uniwide Coastal Mall Macapagal Boulevard, Tambo ...
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The first franchised outlet opened in 1997 at the Harrison Plaza in Manila. [ 2 ] The Max's Group started acquiring rights to become the master franchise of foreign brands in the Philippines in 2006, first introducing Krispy Kreme in the country that year.
Queen's Supermart (after 1981 Harrison Plaza fire, and reopening in the 1984, it was replaced by Rustan's Supermarket, before eventually converted into Shopwise) Rustan's Supermarket (discontinued following takeover by Robinsons Retail Holdings Inc.)
When Lito Atienza was elected Mayor of Manila in 1998, he immediately undertook several urban renewal projects in the city. [citation needed] One of the targets was the demolition of the now decrepit Jai-Alai Building. The vicinity had been taken over by vagrants, and the games transferred to Harrison Plaza in Malate, Manila.
Adriatico is known primarily for its restaurants and bars centered around Manila's Korea Town between Pedro Gil and San Andres Streets, considered the center of bohemian nightlife in the city. [ 3 ] The street was named in 1964 after Macario Adriatico , a Filipino parliamentarian from Mindoro and author of Manila's city charter.