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

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    Mall Image Location Gross floor area Opened Number of shops City Island Group 1 SM Mall of Asia: Pasay: Luzon 589,891 m 2: 2006 3,500+ 2 SM North EDSA: Quezon City: Luzon 497,213 m 2 [2] 1985 1,000+ 3 SM Megamall: Mandaluyong: Luzon 474,225 m 2 [3] 1991 900+ 4 SM Seaside City: Cebu City: Visayas 470,486 m 2 [4] 2015 700+ 5 Festival Mall ...

  3. SM Mall of Asia - Wikipedia

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    Owned and developed by SM Prime, the largest mall chain owner and developer in the Philippines, the mall currently occupies 16 hectares (40 acres) of land area of the Mall of Asia Complex and a gross floor area of approximately 589,891 m 2 (6,349,530 sq ft), and offers 46,647 m 2 (502,100 sq ft) of floor area space for conventions and social ...

  4. Category:SM Mall of Asia - Wikipedia

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  5. List of shopping malls in Metro Manila - Wikipedia

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    The first enclosed shopping mall in the metropolis was Crystal Arcade located along Escolta Street in the downtown district of Binondo. This art deco building designed by Andrés Luna de San Pedro also housed the Manila Stock Exchange and was the Philippines' first air-conditioned building inaugurated on June 1, 1932.

  6. Bay City, Metro Manila - Wikipedia

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    The area is most well known for being home of the SM Mall of Asia, the largest mall in the Philippines, Aseana City, an integrated mixed use central business district serving the Bay Area, 8 km 2 (3.1 sq mi) Entertainment City with Las Vegas-style casinos, amusement parks, theaters, office building, hotels, residential buildings and resorts.

  7. SM Supermalls - Wikipedia

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    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 918 seating upgrade in 2019) and a screen height of 21.955 meters (72.03 ft), making it the largest cinema screen in the country.

  8. Conrad Manila - Wikipedia

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    The mall has an area of 25,534 square meters (274,850 sq ft). [12] The tenant mix of the S Maison is described as "43 percent food and 57 percent retail". [ 13 ] Tenants include Hard Rock Cafe Manila, Starbucks Reserve , museums such as the Dessert Museum , and various art galleries and exhibits.

  9. Jose Diokno Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    Jose W. Diokno Boulevard, officially J. W. Diokno Boulevard, is a 4.38-kilometer (2.72 mi) long major collector road that runs north–south along the eastern perimeter of the SM Mall of Asia complex and parallel to Macapagal Boulevard in Bay City, Metro Manila, Philippines.