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  2. SM Seaside City - Wikipedia

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    The mall opened on November 27, 2015, exactly 22 years after SM City Cebu, another mall also owned by SM Prime in Cebu City, opened in 1993. As of 2022, it is the largest mall in Cebu, the fourth largest shopping mall in the Philippines and the sixteenth in the world, with a gross floor area (GFA) of approximately 470,486 square meters. [1]

  3. Cebu Business Park - Wikipedia

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    Cebu Business Park. Cebu Business Park (CBP) is a 50-hectare master-planned development in Cebu City, Cebu, Philippines. Cebu Holdings, an affiliate of Ayala Land, is currently responsible for the development of Cebu Business Park. Integrating business, residential, sports, recreation and leisure facilities, the centerpiece of the business park ...

  4. Carbon Market - Wikipedia

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    The Carbon Market is the largest market in Cebu City, Philippines. [1] It is the oldest market in the Central Visayas region. [2] As the largest market in the city, various wares are sold in Carbon, including dry goods such as clothing, kitchenware, and handicrafts, as well as wet goods, such as fruits, vegetables, and meat, among other goods, sold by approximately 6,000 vendors in the market.

  5. Cebu IT Park - Wikipedia

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    Apas, Cebu City, Philippines. Area. • Land. 27 ha (67 acres) The Cebu IT Park (formerly known as Asiatown IT Park) is a 27-hectare (67-acre) business park in Cebu City, Philippines. The park is envisioned to attract locators [1] in the information technology industry. It is developed by Cebu Property Ventures and Development Corporation, a ...

  6. Nustar Resort and Casino - Wikipedia

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    Old render of the project, when it was still tentatively known as Isla dela Victoria. In a press conference on November 7, 2017, Tomas Osmeña, then the mayor of Cebu City, announced that Universal Hotels and Resorts, Inc. (UHRI), a subsidiary of JG Summit Holdings, had agreed to develop Kawit Point (formerly Kawit Island) in South Road Properties into an integrated resort and casino facility.

  7. Ayala Center Cebu - Wikipedia

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    Luz, Cebu City. 62B62C Pit-os, Brgy. Guba. Ayala Center Cebu is a large shopping mall owned by Ayala Malls at the Cebu Business Park in Cebu City, Philippines. It is the first Ayala mall located outside of Metro Manila. It opened in November 1994, one year after their rival mall, SM City Cebu opened.

  8. CityMall Bacalso - Wikipedia

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    10F Bulacao, Pardo. 12D 12I Labangon. C Il Corso-SM Seaside-Jones-Ayala-IT Park. Future: CBRT South Bus Terminal. CityMall Bacalso is a community mall located in N. Bacalso Avenue, Cebu City developed by DoubleDragon Properties. It sits on a 1.1-hectare (2.7-acre) property located between Elizabeth Mall and Cebu South Bus Terminal.

  9. Masters Tower Cebu - Wikipedia

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    Architecture and design. The Masters Tower Cebu is designed by United States-based Skidmore, Owings and Merrill along with local firm GF Partners and Architects. [3] The building will be erected on a 2,840 m 2 (30,600 sq ft) lot at the Cebu Business Park. [4] The building will have a structural height of 172 m (564 ft).