Sta. Lucia East Grandmall

Sta. Lucia East Grand Mall
Location Marcos Highway cor. Felix Avenue, San Isidro, Cainta, Rizal and Dela Paz, Pasig City
Opening date 1991-(Phase 1&2/ Building A), 1998-(Phase 3/ Building B)
Developer Sta. Lucia Realty & Development Inc.
Management Sta. Lucia Realty & Development Inc.
Owner Sta. Lucia Realty & Development Inc.
No. of stores and services more than 300 shops and restaurants
No. of anchor tenants 6
Parking more than 1000 cars
No. of floors

Phase 1&2: 4

Phase 3: 5
Website Sta. Lucia Realty

Sta. Lucia East Grand Mall (or simply Sta. Lucia East Mall) is a large shopping mall in the Philippines.

The mall is owned by Sta. Lucia Realty & Development Inc and is the largest shopping mall in the Eastern District of Metro Manila. The mall is located at Marcos Highway cor. Felix Avenue (formerly Imelda Avenue), San Isidro, Cainta, Rizal and Dela Paz, Pasig City. The mall has 2 buildings near Robinsons Place Metro East, Sta. Lucia Residenze and is interconnected by a footbridge.

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History

In 1991, certain of the market potentials in the east side of the metropolis and driven by the desire to diversify, Sta. Lucia East Realty and Development, Inc. (SLRDI) built Phase 1 of the first ever, soon-to-be center of a one-stop shopping and recreation haven in Rizal - the Sta. Lucia East Grand Mall (SLEGM).

Phase 1 houses the first well-equipped theaters in town, reputable food chains (i.e. Shakeys, Jollibee and Chowking) and well-known fashion boutiques (i.e. Pink soda, Petit Monde, Artwork). The venture elicited overwhelming patronage and undoubtedly boosted the commercial activities in Rizal and the nearby municipalities.

Two years later, Phase II was formally opened offering better facilities, more specialty stores, service centers, additional cinemas, a 32-lane bowling center, an entertainment arcade (GWOF) and a junior department store.

The resounding success in sales and operations prepared SLEGM to join the ranks of other retail giants. On May 18, 1998, Phase III was unveiled which offered bigger spaces and more comprehensive shopping and entertainment facilities that can be compared with the best in Asia. The expansion paved way to a 22,000 square meter, three-level, full-line Department Store that houses the leading brands in the retail industry; more upscale stores and restaurants; and the many firsts in shopping and leisure - a 32-lane Brunswick Bowling Center, state-of-the-art cinemas equipped with Sony Digital Sound System and a 10-meter high ceiling entertainment center called World of Fun where children of all ages can play, party and socialize.

Phase III also introduced the 7,000 square meter supermarket with new point of sales (POS) terminals and spacious aisles for buying convenience. Added amenities include the construction of walkalator, scenic elevators, and a multi-level parking facility. Home Gallery opened its door with the finest selection of charming but functional décor, furniture and appliances for people who want real home improvement. Planet Toys kicked off with more famous brands to the delight of kids, toddlers and even parents.

Since then, the mall has grown and matured through the years. In 2005, Phase III cinemas were renovated and became known as the Theatre Zone. Theatre Zone brings movie experience a step higher with widest cinema screens, numerous reclining love seats, and Dolby Digital EX surround system.

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Major Anchors

Shops and Establishments