SM Lifestyle City
SM Lifestyle Cities are integrated mixed-used developments of SM prime Holdings. Lifestyle Cities combine elements of SM Prime's core segments such shopping malls, residential development, commercial development, hotels and conventions, and leisures and resorts.[1] SM Prime plans to develop more "lifestyle cities" similar to the 60-hectare Mall of Asia Complex in Pasay City which will optimize land where premiere malls currently stand. Subsequent Lifestyle Cities are eyed for SM City Clark in Angeles City, Pampanga, SM City North EDSA, SM Lanang Premier in Davao and in its rising development SM Seaside City Cebu.[2]
SM Lifestyle Cities
These Lifestyle Cities have shopping malls as their initial and main anchor development. Malls in lifestyle cities are among the biggest in their respective regions & include special attractions like IMAX theaters, bowling centers, skating rinks, science museums, sky gardens among others.
Name |
Image |
Location |
Developments |
Mall Floor Area (m2) |
Land Area |
SM North EDSA Complex | | EDSA corner North Avenue, Quezon City | SM City North EDSA, Grass Residences, SM Cyber West, Park-Inn Hotel(proposed), BPO Office Building (proposed) | 482,878[3] | 21.1 Hectares |
Mall of Asia Complex | | Central Business Park, Bay Boulevard, Bay City, Pasay | SM Mall of Asia, Sea Residences, Shell Residences, Shore Residences, Mall of Asia Arena, SMX convention center, OneE-Com Center, TwoE-com Center, FiveE-com Center, SM By The Bay, Microtel Hotel, Conrad Hotel Manila | 407,000[4] | 60 hectares |
SM City Clark Complex | | M.A. Roxas Highway, Brgy. Malabanias, Angeles City, Pampanga | SM City Clark, Park Inn Clark (proposed), SMX Clark (proposed) | 171,840 | 16.5 hectares |
SM Lanang Premier Complex | | J.P. Laurel Ave., Lanang, Davao City | SM Lanang Premier, SMX Davao, Park Inn | 144,236 | 10 hectares |
Under construction SM Lifestyle Cities
References
- ↑ Venzon, Leslie (August 12, 2013). "Enlarged SM Prime to build more lifestyle cities in PHL". Zambotimes. Zambotimes. Retrieved 12 April 2014.
- ↑ "SM sees more opportunities after property business consolidation". Manila Bulletin. April 11, 2014. Retrieved 12 April 2014.
- ↑ "SM City North EDSA". SM Prime Holdings Mall List. SM Prime Holdings. Retrieved February 7, 2014.
- ↑ About MOA SM Mall of Asia. Retrieved on 2 April 2012.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Guidote, Corazon (April 11, 2014). "SM CITES PROPERTY MERGER BENEFITS". http://www.smprime.com/smprime/?p=670&type=2&sec=54&aid=17658.
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| Premier Malls | |
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| Philippine City Malls | |
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| Philippine Center Malls | |
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| Philippine Acquired Malls | |
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| Philippine Marketmalls | |
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| Chinese Supermalls | |
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| Guam Stores | |
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| Future Lifestyle Cities | |
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| Future Premier Malls | |
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| Future Philippine Supermalls |
- Cabanatuan
- Sangandaan
- Butuan
- Puerto Princesa
- San Jose Del Monte
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| Future Chinese Supermalls |
- Zibo
- Tianjin
- Yangzhou
- Changzhou
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| Specialty Mall | |
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| Stand-alone Shopping Centers | Classic Stand-alone Stores | |
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| Stand-alone Supermarkets |
- Marikina
- Alabang
- Mactan
- Jaro
- Angono
- Morong
- SQC Taft
- Nagtahan
- Tanay
- Mezza Residences
- Laong Laan
- P. Tuazon
- Del Monte
- Cebu
- Kamuning
- Anonas
- Kalaw
- Southgate
- Solano
- Visayas Avenue
- Super Amigo
- Taft
- Libertad (Bacolod)
- East (Bacolod)
- Jaro 2
- Pasong Tamo
- Apalit
- Calamba
- Biñan
- Davao
- General Santos
- Calamba
- Santa Rosa
- Talisay (Negros Occidental)
- Makati
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| Stand-alone Hypermarkets |
- Mandaluyong
- Makati
- Novaliches
- Centris Station
- North Harbour
- Adriatico
- Jaro
- Cubao
- Batangas
- Mabalacat
- Sucat-Lopez
- Cadiz
- Rosario
- Daet
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| Stand-alone Appliance Centers |
- Rockwell
- Virra Mall
- Broadway Centrum
- Mega Center
- Tanay
- Parkmall Cebu
- Makati
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