List of shopping malls in the Philippines

This is a List of notable shopping malls in the Philippines. The retail industry in the Philippines is an important contributor to the national economy as it accounts for roughly 15% of the Philippines' total Gross National Product (GNP) and 33% of the entire services sector. It employs some 5.25 million people, representing a significant 18% of the Philippines' work force, which means roughly 2 of every 10 workers is employed in the retail industry. The Philippine Retailers Association,[1] is its association of retailers, mall and shopping center operators.

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Major Philippine mall chains

SM Prime Holdings

SM Supermalls

Stand-alone Shopping Centers

Speciality Shopping Center

Ayala Malls

Major Malls

Name Address
Glorietta Ayala Center, Ayala Avenue cor. Pasay Road, Makati Avenue and EDSA, Makati City, Metro Manila
Greenbelt Ayala Center, Paseo de Roxas corner Legaspi Street and Esperanza Street, Ayala Center, Makati City, Metro Manila
Alabang Town Center Alabang-Zapote Road cor. Madrigal and Commerce Avenues, Alabang, Muntinlupa City, Metro Manila
Market! Market! Carlos P. Garcia Avenue (C-5) cor. 32nd Avenue, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City, Metro Manila
Ayala Center Cebu Cebu Business Park, Cebu City, Metro Cebu
TriNoma EDSA cor. North Avenue, North Triangle, Quezon City
Marquee Mall NLEX, Angeles City, Pampanga
Abreeza J.P. Laurel Ave., Bajada, Davao City, Davao del Sur
Harbor Point (Under Construction) Rizal Avenue, Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Olongapo City,Zambales
Centrio (Under Construction)[2] C.M. Recto Avenue, Cagayan de Oro City, Misamis Oriental

Minor Malls

Name Address
Landmark Makati Avenue, Ayala Center, Makati City, Metro Manila

(also the name of the department store at TriNoma EDSA cor. North Avenue, Quezon City)

Pavilion Mall Old National Road cor. Mamplasan Access Road, San Antonio, Biñan, Laguna

Araneta Malls

Araneta Center first commercial shopping district in the Philippines. Most of the malls were erected in the 1970s and 1980s. It is located in Cubao, Quezon City.

Name Address
Gateway Aurora Boulevard, Araneta Center, Cubao, Quezon City
Farmers Plaza EDSA, Araneta Center, Cubao, Quezon City
Ali Mall P. Tuazon Boulevard, Araneta Center, Cubao, Quezon City

Greenhills

Greenhills Shopping Center is owned and managed by Ortigas and Co. Ltd. The company also developed the Ortigas Center business district in Eastern Metro Manila.[3]

Star Group of Malls

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Starmall (formerly known as Manuela) is a commercial mall project of the M.B. Villar Group of Companies founded by Senator Manny Villar. It started as a small commercial complex in Las Piñas known as Manuela Shopping Center in the 1980s.

Greenfield Development

From low cost mall development, Greenfield revived itself in the 2000s when it redeveloped the Greenfield district in Mandaluyong City into the first smart and connected district in the country.[5]

Gaisano Malls

Gaisano Inc. Gaisano Malls situated in Northern Mindanao-Cagayan de Oro are managed by Gaisano Incorporated which also owns Gaisano Interpace Computer Systems. Popularly known as the Mall of the South, its retail chain are located in the Visayas and Mindanao. Gaisano are actually managed by several groups such as JS Gaisano of General Santos, Gaisano Cebu, Gaisano Grand Group and Gaisano Capital Group of Companies.

Another Gaisano group, Metro Gaisano, is co-managed with Ayala Group of Companies and has its department stores in Cebu (Metro Gaisano Colon and Ayala Center), Legaspi (Pacific Mall), Lucena (Pacific Mall Lucena), Taguig (Metro Market! Market!) and Angeles (Marquee Mall).

Name Address
Gaisano Central Mall Tacloban Justice Romualdez St., Tacloban City, Leyte
Gaisano Capital Kalibo Roxas Avenue Extension, Andagao, Kalibo, Aklan
Gaisano Capital Pagadian Rizal Avenue, Pagadian City, Zamboanga del Sur
Gaisano Capital Surigao National Highway, Surigao City, Surigao del Norte

Other Prominent Malls

Kuok Group of Companies

The only retail development arm of the Shangri-La Hotel and Leisure Group.[6]

Name Address
Shangri-La Plaza EDSA corner Shaw Boulevard, Mandaluyong City, Metro Manila

Sta. Lucia Realty and Development Inc.

Name Address
Sta. Lucia East Grand Mall[7] Marcos Highway cor. Felix Avenue (formerly Imelda Avenue), San Isidro, Cainta, Rizal

Regional Malls

Ilocos Malls

Tacloban City Malls

Name Address
Robinsons Place Tacloban National Highway, Tabo-an, Marasbaras Business District, Tacloban City, Leyte
Gaisano Central Mall Tacloban Justice Romualdez St., Tacloban City, Leyte

Lee Super Plaza

Lee Super Plaza, a mall chain owned by Dumaguete-based Dynamic Development Corporation, is one of the biggest shopping center operators in Negros Oriental and Zamboanga del Norte. Its biggest shopping mall, at 5 levels high with basement area for supermarket and parking, is located in downtown Dumaguete along Perdices Street. Lee Plaza Hypermart in Bagacay, Dumaguete City is being developed as an IT zone with the opening of the ePLDT Ventus call center in the area which will host around 800 workstations in two of its buildings. Lee Plaza Central Dipolog is the latest three-level Lee Plaza mall in Dipolog.

Other Metro Cebu Malls

The Proposed (SM City Cebu - 2) is a large mall bigger than the old SM City Cebu and SM Megamall but Similar to the SM Mall of Asia in Pasay City. By that the mall has 3 supermarkets and ice skating rink and an imax theater. And it will be the largest SM mall in Visayas and Mindanao by 2012.

Name Address
SM City Consolacion (U/C) Barangay Lamac Consolacion, Cebu, Philippines
SM Seaside City Cebu (U/C) South Road Properties Cebu City, Cebu

Mindanao malls

Socsksargen malls

General Santos City malls

Name Address
Robinsons Place General Santos J. Catolico Avenue General Santos City, South Cotabato

NCCC Mall

New City Commercial Corporation (NCCC) is a Davao City based mall and retail outlet developer with branches in different Metro Davao cities and in Palawan.[8]

Northern Mindanao malls

Ozamiz City malls

Aside from Cagayan de Oro, Ozamiz City is the place where large malls are located such as Geegee Mall, which is the tallest mall building in Ozamiz City with the highest point of the building the McDonald's sign which can be seen from the harbour. Ozamiz City is the only place in Misamis Occidental which has a mall.

Name Address
Geegee Mall Burgos St, Ozamiz City
Ozamiz City Public Mall 50th Barangay, Ozamiz City, Misamis Occidental

Zamboanga Peninsula malls

Zamboanga City malls

Name Address
Shoppers' Mall Climaco Ave., Zamboanga City
Shoppers' Center Gov. Lim Ave., Zamboanga City

Mindpro Citimall, at present, is Zamboanga City's largest mall. It has 6 cinemas, a department store, and supermarket with a host of several stores and restaurants. It has Zamboanga's first in-mall Jollibee store and first Greenwich store in the region.

Name Address
Mindpro Citimall La Purisima Street, Zamboanga City
Yubenco Star Mall Ma. Clara Lobregat Highway, Putik, Zamboanga City
Southway Square P. Lorenzo Street cor. Governor Lim Avenue, Zamboanga City
Midtown Plaza Mall Nunez Extension corner Gov. Camins Avenue, Zamboanga City

Golden Bell

Golden Bell Commercial is owned and managed by the Ang family in 1948 in Zamboanga City. Each branch in Mindanao has supermarket, appliance center, furniture center and a bookstore.

Pagadian City malls

Peoples' Plaza in Pagadian City is the first major shopping center in Zamboanga del Sur. The current biggest investor in the city is the Gaisano Capital Group, Gaisano Capital Pagadian is the biggest mall in Zamboanga Peninsula. Best Emporium, a dominant retail owner in Zamboanga, has now its own mall in Pagadian, The Best Emporium Megamall.

The local government is constructing a new 500 million-budget shopping mall in Pagadian. It would be also utilized as offices of some regional departments in Pagadian. Initially called Pagadian Shopping Mall, it was later changed to C3 (City Commercial Center), designed by Palafox and Associates.

Zamboanga del Norte (ZANORTE) malls

In Zamboanga del Norte, the recent mall operator that has opened its door to the public is the Lee Plaza City Central in the capital city of Dipolog own by Dynamic Development Corporation, a Dumaguete based company. Its twin city, the Shrine City of Dapitan is also having its major development in retail industry due to increased in tourists arrival. The Shrine City's prime commercial complex, Gloria de Dapitan is undertaking a major expansion with the sprout of new investments like the under construction Teatro de Dapitan which is proposed to have 2 cinemas, a BPO office, supermarket, Jollibee, Tokyo-Tokyo, McDonald's, Chowking, KFC, Figaro Coffee Shop and a lot more with its leasable spaces. New food kiosks were also constructed inside the complex as investors anticipate increase tourists arrival in the complex with the opening of a theme park, Fantasy Land this April.

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