City Commercial Center
Location | Old Shopping Center, Pagadian City |
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Address | Rizal Avenue, Corner F.S. Pajares Avenue, Santiago District, Pagadian City |
Opening date | December 3, 2010 (Robinsons Supermarket); September 30, 2011 (formal opening) |
Developer | Palafox Associates |
Owner | City Government of Pagadian |
Architect | Felino A. Palafox Jr. |
No. of stores and services | 450 stalls |
No. of anchor tenants | 3 |
Total retail floor area | 6,266 sq. m. (land area)/28,600 sq. m. (total floor area) |
No. of floors | 5 |
City Commercial Center or C3 Mall is the first government owned mall in Pagadian City and in the Zamboanga Peninsula region. This mall is constructed through the administration of Mayor Samuel S. Co.
Robinsons Supermarket and Department Store are the major tenants of C3 mall.[1] This development marks the first retail venture of JG Summit in Zamboanga Peninsula.
History
The site is located on the site of the old public market in the city proper. Originally named "Pagadian Shopping Mall", C3's mall design was changed twice. The first structure was designed by Palafox and Associates. But due to the limitations of size and structural design, the alternate design by Hillmarcs Construction was followed.
It was the venue for the 20th Mindanao Business Conference, which was held in September 7-9, 2011, with US Ambassador to the Philippines Harry K. Thomas, Jr. as guest of honor.
Status
Robinsons Supermarket opened its doors in Pagadian on December 3, 2010. The mall was set for soft opening in July 2011 with new stores such as Robinsons' Handyman officially opened in September,coinciding with the 20th Mindanao Business Conference. The grand opening of the mall was on September 23, 2011 with more than 20 artists from Manila to witness the ceremony.
Confirmed Tenants and Anchors
Anchors
- Robinsons Supermarket (ground floor)
- Robinsons Handyman
Shops and Boutiques
- Valiant Electronics
- Habagat
- Rusty Lopez
- RRJ Jeans
- Bobson
- Emcor
- Crown Paper and Stationery
- CD-R King
- HP Store
Restaurants
- Goldilocks (ground floor, Zampen's first branch)
- Jollibee (third branch in Pagadian)
- Greenwich (Pagadian's second branch)
- Bo's Coffee Club (Closed Down)
- Mang Inasal (Pagadian's second branch)
- Red Ribbon (Zamboanga Peninsula's third branch)
- Max's Restaurant
- Dunkin' Donuts
- Homegrown Halal restaurants
Services
- M Lhuillier
Offices and Facilities
- Camella Homes Pagadian
- Some Regional Offices on the 3rd-4th floors
- Convention Hall (4th floor)
Notes
- ↑ http://skycrapper.com/ (retrieved March 29, 2010)
See also
- Pagadian City
- Gaisano Capital Pagadian
- Samuel S. Co
External links
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