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  2. Vista Malls - Wikipedia

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    Vista Malls is a shopping mall chain of property developer Vista Land founded and chaired by Filipino billionaire and former politician Manny Villar.It is one of the growing major shopping mall retailers in the Philippines, [1] [2] along with Ayala Malls, Megaworld Lifestyle Malls, SM Supermalls and Robinsons Malls.

  3. SM Southmall - Wikipedia

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    SM Southmall (formerly known as SM Southmall Las Piñas), is a large shopping mall in the Philippines, owned and operated by SM Prime Holdings. The mall is located along the busy Alabang-Zapote Road in Las Piñas .

  4. Isetann Cinerama Recto - Wikipedia

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    As of October 11, 2019, the mall reopened once again as it settled a ₱2,000,000.00 tax deficiency and secured proper business permits at the city hall. The mall owed the local government ₱ 4-million in unpaid taxes, but the amount was reduced because the company is covered by Manila's tax amnesty program.

  5. Evia Lifestyle Center - Wikipedia

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    Evia Lifestyle Center was founded in 2012 with the main goal to bring a shopping mall near the Vista community, the company has been aggressively expanding its retail businesses that include AllHome, which is expected to reach 40 stores by year-end; Market Liberty, which offers a platform for local entrepreneurs to expand their businesses; Coffee Project, dubbed as the most Instagrammable ...

  6. Las Piñas Chamber - Wikipedia

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    The Las Piñas Chamber of Commerce & Industry (LPCCI), is a non-stock, non-profit organization, chartered on October 29, 1993. It was one of the two local chambers (the other was the Parañaque Chamber), that was organized by its mother chamber, the South Metro Manila Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SMMCCI).

  7. SM Supermalls - Wikipedia

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    There are no cinemas at some SM Center branches such as Pasig, Las Piñas, Dagupan, and San Pedro. The first drive-in theater in the Philippines was opened under the SM Cinema brand in July 2020 at SM City Pampanga. [69] There is a policy in place since 2002, which dictates the non-airing of films rated R-18 in SM Cinemas. [70]

  8. BF Homes Parañaque - Wikipedia

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    It is the largest barangay in the city and its southernmost village. As a subdivision, the local term for a gated community, its territory includes portions of neighboring cities, Las Piñas and Muntinlupa. It was formerly known as Las Piñas-Parañaque BF Homes and was developed by Banco Filipino owner Tomas Aguirre in 1968.

  9. Las Piñas - Wikipedia

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    Las Piñas (Tagalog: [las ˈpiɲɐs], officially the City of Las Piñas (Filipino: Lungsod ng Las Piñas), is a highly urbanized city in the National Capital Region of the Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it had a population of 606,293 people. [3] Las Piñas was sixth in MoneySense Philippines "Best Places To Live" report in 2008. [5]