Talk:SM City North EDSA

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  • second* largest mall? wtf are you talking about: there's mall of asia and megamall

Although SM Megamall does occupy a sizeable plot, a good amount of the floor space was lost to the gaps at each floor where one can view the lower levels. It looks imposing from the outside because of its length but inside, it's actually quite narrow compared to, say, SM Fairview or Bacoor.

If annexes were built on Megamall's vast parking lot, it just might be able to exceed Mall of Asia's floorspace.

Revue 15:38, 16 December 2006 (UTC)

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