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  2. List of shopping malls in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    SM Seaside City in Cebu City. This is a list of notable shopping malls in the Philippines.The retail industry in the Philippines is an important contributor to the national economy as it accounts for approximately 15% of the country's total Gross National Product (GNP) and 33% of the entire services sector.

  3. Landers Superstore - Wikipedia

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    Landers Superstore opened its first branch along Epifanio delos Santos Avenue in barangay Balintawak, Quezon City on June 22, 2016. [1] Megawide Construction Corporation was the main contractor for the construction of some of its Metro Manila branches. [2] [3] Landers expanded outside Metro Manila when it opened a branch in Cebu City on May 9 ...

  4. List of largest shopping malls in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Makati: Luzon 250,000 m 2: 1988 300+ Glorietta: Makati: Luzon 250,000 m 2: 1991 400+ Ayala Center Cebu: Cebu City: Visayas 250,000 m 2: 1994 800+ 10 Gaisano Mall of Davao: Davao City: Mindanao 240,605 m 2: 1997 900+ 11 Robinsons Manila: Manila: Luzon 240,000 m 2: 1995 500+ 12 SM City Davao: Davao City: Mindanao 268,527 m 2: 2001 500+ 13 Sta ...

  5. List of shopping malls in Metro Manila - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the Pacific War, Escolta Street was also home to the city's first standalone department stores, including H.E. Heacock, until then the largest department store in the Philippines, opening in 1900, and the Aguinaldo Department Store, the most premium store in the Philippines opening in 1921. Other notable stores in the 1920s and 1930s ...

  6. Greenbelt (Ayala Center) - Wikipedia

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    Greenbelt, located in Ayala Center, has a gross leasable area (GLA) of 250,000 m 2 (2,700,000 sq ft), making it the ninth largest shopping mall in the Philippines in terms of GLA, tied with Glorietta. Its lot is bounded by Legazpi Street, Dela Rosa Street, Makati Avenue, Esperanza Street, and Paseo de Roxas.

  7. Landmark (department store) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The Makati flagship branch was the third department store established within the Ayala Center after SM Makati and Rustan's, and is known for having some items lower priced than most department stores in Metro Manila. The Makati branch was redeveloped in 2013 with the addition of two additional floors and Mary Mother of Hope Chapel, a ...

  8. Isetann - Wikipedia

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    Isetann Department Store, Inc. under the trade name Isetann Department Store and Supermarket (or simply Isetann) is one of the retail operators in Metro Manila, the Philippines. It was incorporated in 1980 by Chinese-Filipino entrepreneurs Jorge Go and John Gobenghuy [ 1 ] to operate Isetann commercial shopping centers such as the lease of ...

  9. SM Supermalls - Wikipedia

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    It opened its first branch at SM Mall of Asia in 2006. SM Cinema operates nine IMAX locations in the Philippines, in partnership with IMAX Corporation, as of 2024. [68] The first IMAX branch in the Philippines opened in 2006 at SM Mall of Asia. It initially had a capacity of 635 seats (later reduced to 490+ seats after renovation and Paragon ...