SM City Sucat
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Location | Dr. Santos Avenue corner Carlos P. Garcia Avenue Extension (C-5 Road), Brgy. San Dionisio, Parañaque City, Metro Manila, Philippines |
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Owner | Henry Sy, Sr. |
No. of stores and services | 300 Shops & Restaurants |
Total retail floor area | 98,106 m2 (1,056,000 sq ft) |
No. of floors | 3 floors on both buildings |
Parking | 1,000 cars |
Website | SM City Sucat Official Website |
SM City Sucat (formerly SM Supercenter Sucat) is a shopping mall owned by SM Prime Holdings. It is located at the corner of Dr. Santos Avenue and Carlos P. Garcia Avenue Extension (C-5 Road) in Brgy. San Dionisio, Parañaque City, Metro Manila. It is the first SM Supermall in the city of Parañaque and the second SM Supermall in the southern region of Metro Manila. The mall consists of two buildings connected by a lengthy footbridge that crosses over the C-5 Road. The opening of the mall caused several smaller shopping malls nearby to close, such as Airport Citimall (now Oyster Plaza), which closed in 2003 (later converted to Air Force One), and Pearl Plaza in Tambo. The facade of the main building was partially damaged on July 16, 2014 due to Typhoon Glenda (Rammasun) passing through Parañaque.
Gallery
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The facade of SM City Sucat.
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The touchscreen information booth.
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SM Hypermarket
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SM Hypermarket warehouse branch (later a Toy Kingdom warehouse branch, now a vacant store space)
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SM Cinema
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The SM Store
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Watsons (Annex Building)
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Booksale
See also
- SM City Dasmarinas
- SM City BF Parañaque
- SM Prime Holdings
- SM Mall of Asia
- SM Megamall
- SM City Sta. Mesa
References
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to SM City Sucat. |
- SM Department Stores. Official website
- SM Prime Holdings. The official website of the parent company
- SM Supermarket. The official website of SM Supermarket
Preceded by SM City Pampanga |
11th SM Supermall 2001 |
Succeeded by SM City Davao |
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