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  2. Festival Alabang - Wikipedia

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    The Landmark Alabang opened on July 28, 2017 initially with its supermarket and food center, [20] followed by its department store on October 6, 2017. [21] The Gold Class Cinemas (2 cinemas) opened on July 25, 2018, on the Third Floor of the East Wing, with each gold class theater having a 186-seating capacity.

  3. List of cinemas in Metro Manila - Wikipedia

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    Festival Cinema: 5: Festival Alabang Alabang Muntinlupa: 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 ...

  4. List of shopping malls in Metro Manila - Wikipedia

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    Alabang West Parade: Alabang West, Las Piñas: Megaworld Corporation: Arcovia Parade: Arcovia City, Pasig: Megaworld Corporation [20] Ayala Malls Circuit: Carmona, Makati: Ayala Land [21] Ayala Malls Cloverleaf: Balingasa, Quezon City: Ayala Land [22] Ayala Malls Feliz: Dela Paz, Pasig: Ayala Land: Ayala Malls Manila Bay: Bay City, Parañaque ...

  5. Glorietta - Wikipedia

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    The department stores surrounding the mall – SM Makati, The Landmark, and Rustan's – were utilized by Glorietta as its anchor tenants for its supermarkets and department stores. [10] In the mid-1990s, Glorietta emerged as a premier mall, boasting an air-conditioned atrium, children's playground, and activity center.

  6. Landmark (department store) - Wikipedia

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    Landmark (formerly known as The Landmark) is a Filipino department store and supermarket chain run by Citysuper Incorporated, the holding company of the Landmark Corporation, owned by Enrique Cheng. It currently has multiple operational department stores and supermarkets across Metro Manila and one provincial branch located in Santa Rosa , Laguna .

  7. Alabang Town Center - Wikipedia

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    Alabang Town Center opened in 1982 as a strip mall with a supermarket and two cinemas that had the St. Jerome Emiliani and Sta. Susana Parish, a Roman Catholic church which was built in the 1970s, as its anchor tenant. The mall was expanded in 1994 and 2007 and became a cosmopolitan Mediterranean-designed, airy lifestyle center.

  8. Ayala Malls Manila Bay - Wikipedia

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    It has the Abueva Atrium (adjacent to a street of the same name) at Building B for events, one-hectare (2.5-acre) Central Garden, IT Zone at the fourth floor, and ten digital cinemas at the fifth floor. [4] The largest among Ayala Malls, the cinemas include an A-Giant Screen cinema, while some have A-Luxe Recliner Seats. [5]

  9. List of Philippine films of 2024 - Wikipedia

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    MQuest Ventures / Mediaworks / Create Cinema Prime Cruz (director); Donny Pangilinan, Maricel Laxa [7] 26: Pantasya Ni Tami: Vivamax: Topel Lee (director); Azi Acosta, Jiad Arroyo [5] 31: My Sassy Girl: Viva Films / TinCan Fifth Solomon (director); Toni Gonzaga, Pepe Herrera [6] Dilig: Vivamax: Christian Paolo Lat (director); Dyessa Garcia ...