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CityMall Imus is considered to be one of the biggest independent malls in the Philippines. [1] It has a CFA of 196,465.29 sq ft (18,252.223 square metres). [1]CityMall Imus is the first CityMall in Luzon and the third nationwide, It has shops from the Jollibee Foods Corporation Group, the SM Group, and other companies including Western Union, Lee, and others. [2]
A ZIP code is composed of a four-digit number representing a locality. Usually, more than one code is issued for areas within Metro Manila, and a single code for each municipality and each city in provinces, with exceptions such as: [1] Davao City with eleven ZIP codes (8000, 8016 to 8026); Antipolo with six ZIP codes (1870 to 1875);
Lotus Mall. Imus is the foremost banking center of Cavite with numerous financial institutions and also an excellent banking infrastructure is being propagated by the present government to spearhead the development of the city. The city of Imus has shown a steady rise in its income earning a 1st class income classification in 1986. Its 9,701 ...
The mall is contracted with a 30-year leasing agreement with Eagle Land Development Corporation. [7] [8] CityMall Anabu: August 12, 2015: 20,943: Aguinaldo Highway, Anabu, Imus, Cavite: First CityMall in Cavite and Calabarzon. [9] The mall is located at Liwayway Marketing Corporation's vacant lot with a 26-year leasing agreement between ...
Cavite: Vista Mall Imus Imus: Cavite: Vista Mall Kawit Kawit: Cavite: Vista Mall Silang Silang: Cavite: Phase 1 Completed Vista Mall Sta. Rosa [51] Santa Rosa: Laguna: Vista Mall Tanza [51] Tanza: Cavite: SOMO - A Vista Mall Bacoor: Cavite: Former Vista Mall Daang Hari Walter Mart Antipolo Antipolo: Rizal: WM Property Management Inc. and SM ...
Imus: Cavite: Calabarzon: Flag Capital of the Philippines Imus is said to be the site where Philippine flag was unfurled for the first time during the Battle of Alapan of the Philippine Revolution. [42] Kidapawan: Cotabato: Soccsksargen: City of Fruits After the city's fruit industry.
Ayala Malls Serin (opened in 2015) — Tagaytay-Nasugbu Road, Tagaytay City, Cavite; Ayala Malls Solenad (opened in 2009; launched as an Ayala Mall in 2015) [6] — Nuvali Boulevard, Nuvali, Santa Rosa, Laguna; Ayala Malls Legazpi (opened in 2016) [7] — Legazpi, Albay; South Park Center (opened in 2016) [8] — Alabang, Muntinlupa, Metro Manila
Cavite SM City Tarlac: April 30, 2010: Tarlac City [11] Tarlac: SM City San Pablo: October 1, 2010: San Pablo: Laguna SM City Calamba: October 15, 2010: Calamba: Laguna SM City Novaliches: October 22, 2010: Quezon City: Metro Manila SM City Masinag: May 6, 2011: Antipolo [12] Rizal SM City Olongapo Downtown: December 15, 2011 (soft opening ...